Monday, October 2, 2023

הפגנה: בואו להגיד ״לא״ לפעילות המיסיונרית / Demonstration: Say ״NO״ To Missionary Activity In Israel

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*ללחוץ כאן כדי ללמוד עוד על ״עשר הניצור״.


COME SAY ״NO״ TO MISSIONARY ACTIVITY

Event #1 - Demonstration at the entrance to the Pais Arena (next to the main entrance), Derech David Banbanishty 1, Jerusalem across from Teddy Stadium, Tuesday 18 Tishrei / Oct. 3, 6:00 PM.
 
Israeli Evening - Sukkot Missionary Conference, under the auspices of the International Christian Embassy, Jerusalem [ICEJ], will be held at Pais Arena during hol hamoed (the intermediate days of) Sukkot, the avodah zarah (foreign worship), and missionary activism training, progress reports, and more. The Israeli Evening will take place as the main event dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War. The goal is to tear down the barriers that the average Israeli feel towards Christianity. Christian bands and singers from all over the world and Messianic Israeli Jewish singers (who believe in Jesus) will participate to express their adoration for "that man." We will be there to reveal their true intentions!

Event #2 - Thousands of missionaries marching in Jerusalem on Wednesday, 19 Tishrei / Oct. 4, 15:00 - 17:00. Come to protest. Marching route: Bezalel St., Hillel, King David, ending at the First Station. We will gather in front of the stage at 15:30.

This parade takes place every year during hol hamoed (the intermediate days of) Sukkot. Unfortunately, thousands of missionaries participate in this parade. Christian singers were recently called upon for the Decade of Evangelizing 2023 - 2033, at an event held on 8 Sivan 5783 / May 28, 2023 at the Southern Wall of the Temple Mount. Under the leadership of the presidents of the Christian organizations in Israel, this declaration obliges every Christian to make this mission a reality. Be careful of their activities during the parade, and protest against them. Make sure that city inspectors and police enforce the law prohibiting the carrying of flags with inscriptions of "Jesus," "Yeshua," as well as signs with religious themes.

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