Jewish unity and Antisemitism, Part VI - San Diego Jewish World
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Following their liberation from slavery in Babylon after King Cyrus had sent them free with “silver and gold, with goods and cattle, together with a freewill offering for the house of God which is in Jerusalem” (Ezra 1:4), the expats, or more accurately, two of the twelve tribes of Israel, returned to the land of Israel and to Jerusalem and built the Second Temple. The history of our people is strewn with agony. But the period between the Cyrus Declaration, in 539 BCE, and the beginning of the Hasmonean revolt, in 166 BCE, was relatively a quiet one and marked by a great achievement: being a role model of unity for the nations, even if briefly.
embassy was officially moved from tel aviv to its rightful place in jerusalem. i was lucky enough to have a front-row seat for this incredible move on the world stage. and i had the chance to sit down with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. 70 years since israel declared its independence. and here we are today where the united states is putting its embassy in jerusalem. how do you feel? elated. i think this is a moment of history. i think president trump made history. this will be remembered the way we remember the proclamation of harry truman who recognized israel. the way we remember the cyrus declaration when he said you could rebuild the temple in
embassy was officially moved from tel aviv to its rightful place in jerusalem. i was lucky enough to have a front-row seat for this incredible move on the world stage. and i had the chance to sit down with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. 70 years since israel declared its independence. and here we are today where the united states is putting its embassy in jerusalem. how do you feel? elated. i think this is a moment of history. i think president trump made history. this will be remembered the way we remember the proclamation of harry truman who recognized israel. the way we remember the cyrus declaration when he said you could rebuild the temple in
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