St. Hilarion von Gaza (* 291 † 21. Oktober 371)

Moses Mendelssohn (1729–1786)

Neuer Podcast (englisch) von Shmuel Feiner in der Reihe Jewish Lives

The “German Socrates,” Moses Mendelssohn (1729–1786) was the most influential Jewish thinker of the 18th and 19th centuries. A Berlin celebrity and a major figure in the Enlightenment, Mendelssohn suffered the indignities common to Jews of his time while formulating the philosophical foundations of a modern Judaism suited for a new age.

Hier das Titelblatt einer seiner Schriften
Jerusalem oder über religiöse Macht und Judentum

(Berlin 1783 / Sammlung Zimmer-Winkel)

ÖKR/WCC: Weltweite Woche des Friedens für Palästina und Israel

Pray, advocate, and stand in solidarity
with people in the Holy Land

Israel’s Druze Protest …

On July 2, a tree-planting ceremony at Ahihud Forest in northern Israel commemorated nine Druze soldiers who died in the Iron Swords war.

Ein Beitrag auf „Themedialine.org – Trusted Mideast News“

The army announced July, 7, 2024 that another Druze soldier, Maj. Jalaa Ibrahem, a company commander in the 601st Combat Engineering Battalion, was killed in the line of duty in the Gaza Strip.

For the Druze community, loyalty to the state they reside in is a religious commitment, often manifested through military and police service. The Druze, along with the Circassian community, have a long-standing history of military service in Israel, a tradition of loyalty that many feel is not reciprocated by the government in civil matters such as housing, planning, and community development. 

Systemic issues like the Kaminitz Law and the nation-state law, which are seen as discriminatory, along with restrictive building regulations and less governmental financial support compared to Jewish communities, impact the ability of the Druze to expand and develop. Amid a backdrop of demonstrations countrywide from multiple societal fronts, the Druze are protesting to address the inequalities they face as a response to being treated differently regarding rights compared to their service obligations.

The protests, including a significant gathering in Jerusalem, aim to highlight these discrepancies and push for a change that aligns the community’s civil treatment with their contributions to national security. To learn more, read Giorgia Valente’s latest for The Media Line, which highlights the Druze community’s sense of dual identity: treated like Jews in terms of national service but like Arabs in terms of civil rights.

Justitia et Pax Jerusalem

Aus der aktuellen Erklärung (PDF) hier zwei Zitate:

“As Catholics in the Holy Land, who share .. (the) vision for a peaceful world, we are outraged that political actors in Israel and abroad are mobilizing the theory of “just war” in order to perpetuate and legitimate the ongoing war in Gaza. … Though we are a small community in the Holy Land as Catholics we are an integral part of this land’s identity. We wish to make it clear that we, and our theological tradition, must not be used in order to justify this violence. The witness that we bring is not one of war, but one of transformational love, one of freedom and equality, one of justice and peace, one of dialogue and reconciliation”.

Politischer Islam, politisches Judentum

Auf der Plattform quantara.de, die sich in diesen Tagen von der Deutschen Welle zur ifa, dem Institut für Auslandbeziehungen, verabschiedet – zum Schluß ein spannender Beitrag von Stefan Buchen über (die) Entwicklungen im jüdisch-national-religiösen Bereich:

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ATTACKS ON CHRISTIANS IN ISRAEL AND EAST-JERUSALEM

Das Rossing Center for Education and Dialogue auf dem Zion hat in seinem Jahresbericht 2023 den Fokus auf „the disturbing rise in hostilities towards Christians in Israel and East Jerusalem in 2023“ gelegt.

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