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Offline Dan Ben Noah

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Shalom
« on: June 22, 2014, 06:20:52 PM »
Shalom
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Jeremiah 16:19 O Lord, Who are my power and my strength and my refuge in the day of trouble, to You nations will come from the ends of the earth and say, "Only lies have our fathers handed down to us, emptiness in which there is nothing of any avail!

Zechariah 8:23 So said the Lord of Hosts: In those days, when ten men of all the languages of the nations shall take hold of the skirt of a Jewish man, saying, "Let us go with you, for we have heard that God is with you."

Offline Ephraim Ben Noach

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I have heard this end time theory from Christians before... but what's it matter? If we can get the Temple rebuilt, Moshiach will be here, and HaShem will be with us, and we will all see the truth and light...
Ezekiel 33:6 But if the watchman see the sword come, and blow not the horn, and the people be not warned, and the sword do come, and take any person from among them, he is taken away in his iniquity, but his blood will I require at the watchman's hand.

Offline edu

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I don't object to anything in the article so far.
However, it should just be pointed out that even if one could 100% prove that these organizations do not cause any Jews to sin, it would still be forbidden to take their money, with the exception of a very extreme situations that usually do not come up in our days.
See the post on this forum "The penalty for Jews taking charity money from Gentiles"
http://jtf.org/forum/index.php/topic,74629.0.html
for more details

Here is an example of Christian Missionaries in Israel who are causing sins
http://www.yadlachimusa.org.il/?CategoryID=192&ArticleID=911
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Yad L'Achim to Defense Chief: Halt Missionary Activity in the Army
The expulsion of a religious cadet from officer training due to his refusal to participate in a lecture by a fellow cadet who belongs to the Messianic Jews cult continues to stir outrage. The soldier's Rav, Rabbi Nesanel Elyashiv, said this week that the army's move was in effect "shooting its religious soldiers in the back."

Yad L'Achim sent an urgent letter to the defense minister this week demanding that he implement clear guidelines to ensure that such incidents of missionary preaching among soldiers be banned. The letter stressed that the victim was not just the religious soldier, but the dozens of other Jews who were forced to listen to the Christian messages during their participation in the prestigious officer-training course.

Meanwhile, Yad L'Achim recently received a response from the office of the IDF chief of staff regarding an earlier incident in which a group of soldiers were hosted by the missionary Yakov Damkani at a hotel in the center of the country and given new army boots.

In the response, the chief of staff's office stated that one of the soldiers was related to Damkani and it was for this reason that the event was allowed to take place. It referred to the event as "an informal lunch… in a social setting free of any religious or missionary influence."

Contrary to this claim, Yad L'Achim has received information that Damkani continues to be in touch with the soldiers he hosted in the hotel and even brags about it in his correspondence with fellow missionaries.

In a related event, concerned soldiers phoned Yad L'Achim on Pesach eve and reported that Damkani had entered the base of the Engineering Corp's brigade 605 and preached to officers and soldiers. One of the soldiers even agreed to allow Yad L'Achim to file a complaint in his name to the office of the IDF chief of staff on the matter.

Yad L'Achim stressed this week that due to the dramatic increase in the number of missionary events in the army it has turned to the office of the State Comptroller asking that the destructive phenomenon be brought to a halt.