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#Israel On My Mind:

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Perspective from David Ha'ivri a Jewish Man in The Holy Land. Visiting the places that we read about in the Bible, history and the news. Basic meaning of big ideas. Follow David Ha'ivri for more updates from the Heartland of Israel Vlog https://www.youtube.com/israelheartland Twitter: https://twitter.com/haivri Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/haivri Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/david.haivri Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidhaivri/

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August 10, 2020

David Ha'ivri: "Holy Real Estate" Meeting Hosted by YJP Young Jewish Professionals - Melbourne

<p>David &nbsp;Ha'ivri is a Councilman on the Shomron Municipal Council. He has &nbsp;traveled around the world speaking for Israel, in his capacity as an &nbsp;Israeli political strategist he has led leadership delegations to meet &nbsp;with elected officials in Washington D.C., London, and Brussels.</p> <p>Featured &nbsp;in a number of documentary films, David has been a dedicated &nbsp;spokesperson on the contentious issues of settlements on the holiest &nbsp;land on earth, widely discussing the Jewish side of the story for over &nbsp;25 years.</p> <p>A not to be missed event certain to enlighten with hard-hitting facts and insights!</p>

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April 28, 2020

Mazal Mosseri - A Zionist Leader in Cairo, Egypt

<p>Mazal Meni was born in Hevron in 1894 to one of the prestigious families of the Jewish community, her father Malchiel Meni was the first Jew to serve as a judge in the Ottoman empire and her grandfather Eliyahu Meni was the Chief rabbi of the holy city of Hevron. According to the Meni family tradition their linkage goes back to the line of King David. In 1901 the family moved from Hevron to Jerusalem where her father would sit as a judge in court. She completed her schooling in the Evelina <strong>de</strong> Rothschild <strong>School</strong> in Jerusalem and with private tutors. In 1912 the Egyptian Jewish Doctor Albert Mosseri came to Jerusalem to bury his father at the Mount of Olives century. He visited the Meni home and immediately fell in love with Mazal and asked for her hand in marriage. She wasn’t quick to agree to marry the Doctor who was 27 years her senior and only agreed after he promised that they would make their home in Jerusalem and that he would help her pursue medical studies herself. They were married in the Amdorsky hotel in Jerusalem with live music performed by the Ottoman military orchestra at the order of the Trukish governor of the city.</p> <p>After the war was over, Mazal expected the family to return to Jerusalem, but a surprise was waiting for her. Her husband Doctor Albert Mosseri had a calling to go back into the world of journalism. He convinced her that by publishing a pro Zionist newspaper in Cairo they could be doing a greater service to the nation than simply going to live in the land of Israel. She agreed. Their newspaper called “Israel” would appear weekly in French, Arabic and Hebrew for the better part of the next 20 years.</p> <p>Mazal Mosseri Zionist leader in Cairo</p> <p>Publisher Dr. Albert Mosseri died suddenly in February 1933,his Mazal assumed leadership of the publication. The editorial board includes representatives of all parts of Egypt’s complex Jewish community, Sefaradi, Ashkanazi, local, and Karite Jews. This was not the only Jewish newspaper in Egypt during this period, but “Israel” was unique because it was published in three languages, French, Arabic and Hebrew which brought its message to all parts of the Jewish community in Egypt and also to non Jewish readers. The editorial positions lead by Mazal Mosseri were very clearly in support of the Jewish revival and settlement in the Land of Israel which was under the British Mandate, the paper also took a very strong and courageous stand agaist Hitler and Nazi germany. This was not without challenges in the internal Egyptian political atmosphere at the time. As mentioned above Egypt too was controlled by the British and emerging political trends believed that aligning with the Nazis might assist them in getting the British out of their country. Mazal was actually sued for libel by the German and Italian ambassadors for writing editorials against Hitler and fascist dictator of Italy Benito Mussolini. The Egyptian government threatened to close her newspaper. &nbsp;As the Egyptian became more and more opposed to Zionism it became impossible to continue publishing the newspaper. Mazal started to receive direct anonymous threats. In August 1939 she decided to leave Egypt. The newspaper “Israel” was mergerd with a Zionist newspaper out of Alexandria called “La Tribune Juive”. Many leaders of the Jewish community in Cairo attended a farewell reception in her honor. She would return to the land of Israel to join her daughter Yehudit and her son Macabee who himself would become an officer in the Haggana and a war hero. On departing Egypt for the last her passport was stamped with the words “Not to be granted reentry to Egypt”.</p>

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April 24, 2020

3.04 Parashat Tazria Torah Reading in English Veyikra Levitcus Chapters 12-13

<p>Leviticus Chapter 12 and 13 read by David Ha'ivri from the Hebrew Bible JPS 1917 Edition</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>1</strong> And the LORD spoke unto Moses, saying: &nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>2</strong> Speak unto the children of Israel, saying: If a woman be &nbsp;delivered, and bear a man-child, then she shall be unclean seven days; &nbsp;as in the days of the impurity of her sickness shall she be unclean. &nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>3</strong> And in the eighth day the flesh of his foreskin shall be circumcised. &nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>4</strong> And she shall continue in the blood of purification three and &nbsp;thirty days; she shall touch no hallowed thing, nor come into the &nbsp;sanctuary, until the days of her purification be fulfilled. &nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>5</strong> But if she bear a maid-child, then she shall be unclean two &nbsp;weeks, as in her impurity; and she shall continue in the blood of &nbsp;purification threescore and six days. &nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>6</strong> And when the days of her purification are fulfilled, for a son, &nbsp;or for a daughter, she shall bring a lamb of the first year for a &nbsp;burnt-offering, and a young pigeon, or a turtle-dove, for a &nbsp;sin-offering, unto the door of the tent of meeting, unto the priest. &nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>7</strong> And he shall offer it before the LORD, and make atonement for &nbsp;her; and she shall be cleansed from the fountain of her blood. This is &nbsp;the law for her that beareth, whether a male or a female. &nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>8</strong> And if her means suffice not for a lamb, then she shall take &nbsp;two turtle-doves, or two young pigeons: the one for a burnt-offering, &nbsp;and the other for a sin-offering; and the priest shall make atonement &nbsp;for her, and she shall be clean.</p>

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Perspective from David Ha'ivri a Jewish Man in The Holy Land. Visiting the places that we read about in the Bible, history and the news. Basic meaning of big ideas.

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