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Sephardic Anusim Summit and Israel Tour
July 10-22

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Sephardic Anusim Center of the Americas
Newsletter

June 2009
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"The exiles from Jerusalem who are in
Sepharad will possess the towns of the Negev."
(Obadiah 20)

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But the final and absolute truth is not found in recent
history or international politics laced with lies and
deceit. The absolute reality is that the oldest written
record in the world (the Bible) stipulates that God
granted this land to Abraham and his descendants
forever.

Genesis, the Book of Beginnings makes it clear to any
normal thinking person that God gave this land to the
Jewish people. This Eternal Archive was documented
way before the rise of Islam and the Arab presence in
Israel.
 So let's stop and assess what The Almighty says
about all of this - of course, that's assuming you're
not an atheist or something like that.
 Four thousand years ago, The Almighty gave an
eternal promise to father Abraham. In Genesis 15:18 it
says: "On that day the LORD made a covenant with
Abram and said, "To your descendants I give this
land, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the
Euphrates." In the next two verses (Gen. 15:
19-20) God clearly defines the geographic borders of
this Land Grant which includes the names of nations I
can hardly pronounce. Read Genesis 15: 19, 20.
 Now let's look at verse 18 one more time - ". . .
To your descendants I give this land. . ." God
is
NOT referring to Ishmael but to Isaac, the son of
promise and to his son and his son's sons all the way
down to this very day. This is an absolute and
irrevocable covenant between God, Abraham, Isaac,
Jacob and their seed.
 This is why I'm totally and unequivocally against a two
state diffusion. Because God said to
Abraham in Genesis 12:3, "I will bless those who
bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all
peoples on earth will be blessed through you." Let's
get it right one more time: ". . .and all peoples on
earth will be blessed through you."

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In principle, am I against Arabs or Palestinians, by all
means no! But am I against their wanting to take over
land that does not belong to them but to the Jewish
people? By all means yes! We must remember one
thing; there is nothing merciless or unfair about our
God. Just as He gave Jews the Land of Israel as their
inheritance, he also gave Ishmael and today's Arabs
their own inheritance.

Speaking of Ishmael and his (Arab) descendants,
Genesis 17: 20-21 declares the following.
"And as for Ishmael, I have heard you: I will surely
bless him; I will make him fruitful and will greatly
increase his numbers. He will be the father of
twelve rulers, and I will make him into a great
nation. But my covenant I will establish with Isaac,
whom Sarah will bear to you by this time next year."
If you read on you'll find out that God's NOT giving
the Arabs the same land He already promised to
Abraham and his seed.
 The point is that Ishmael's descendants (the
Moslem/Arabs) have forever wanted THEIR land as
well as ISRAEL'S LAND, but God won't have it that
way.
 Do I sympathize with Palestinians that are caught
between Israel and the ruthlessness of their radical
fellow Palestinian/Arabs? Yes. Do I care that some
are homeless today? Yes.
 My question is why doesn't any other Arab country
want to properly absorb some of the million and a half
Palestinians that live in Israel and provide them with
jobs, education, health care and affordable housing?
And why don't Palestinians accept the invitation by
family members throughout the oil-rich Arab countries
to come live and work among them (such as Saudi
and Kuwait and others)?
 If President Obama can insist on 30,000 Moslem
Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank to be
relocated in our own United States of America. . .and if
Obama has succeeded in obtaining legislation to not
only transport 30,000 Moslems into America but to
also provide for their schooling, employment, housing,
health care and so forth - then why can't the Arab
world arise in their acts of compassion and mercy as
prescribed by their bible (the Koran) and help their
fellow Moslem families in their time of misery?
 Rather than relocate these people with totally different
values and backgrounds, some of which may be of a
terrorist bend, across the Atlantic Ocean, why not
simply cross the Jordan River and begin settling them
among their own families and friends?


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