Celebrating Israeli Icons: Natalie PortmanBy: C4i

 
Well known as one of the brightest stars in Hollywood, Natalie Portman needs no introduction. However, her heritage as an Israeli tends to be overlooked in typical conversations about the actress. More than just a bankable starlet, Portman is a highly educated Harvard graduate, an outspoken humanitarian, and a supporter of various anti-poverty programs around the world. Portman's story is a classic example of Israeli immigrants succeeding and thriving in the US. 

Born in Israel in 1981, Portman was only a toddler when her parents immigrated to the US. Growing up in Long Island, New York, Portman showed promise from a young age, maintaining an A-average through middle-school and gaining a reputation as some of a gifted youth. Her parents saw a future of science degrees, proofs, and academics laid out in front of her. They weren't wrong, but they didn't see the full scope of her talents yet.

At the age of 11, a young Natalie was scouted by a talent agent for the makeup company Revlon who thought she would be perfect for modelling. Intrigued, Natalie gave modelling a shot but soon found it stiffing, boring, and bland. There was something vaguely insulting about being told to stand in place while photographers busied themselves, positioning her like a prop. Natalie wanted to contribute her own voice, her own ideas to the process. She wanted to act.

She'd get her chance in the Luc Besson cult classic The Professional in 1994. Debuting in a lead role in a major film alongside Jean Renault and Gary Oldman, Portman quickly established herself as a young actress to watch. She'd jump from role to role in the years to follow, becoming a larger name in the process.

For a lot of one celebrities, this is usually the part of the story where things turn dark. When you hear about the meddling stage parents, the corrupt manager, and the slow descent into the kind of Hollywood excess that has ruined countless would-be stars in the past. But, that's not Portman's story. 

While maintaining a burgeoning film career, Portman never stopped also being a normal teen. She still took class at Syosset High School in Long Island, still maintained the A-average she hadn't let slip since middle school, and still kept her feet on the ground.

And before you think this might have been favouritism or the result of expensive tutors, you should know that Portman's academic prowess took her all the way to the semifinal rounds of the Intel competition, an annual nationwide competition among the smartest minds in America's schools. Her entry, an environmentally friendly method of re-purposing waste into usable energy hinted at the social conscious that would develop as she matured.

As her career progressed, Portman sought out other challenges. Not wanting to be limited to film, Portman played the lead role in a Broadway production of The Diary of Anne Frank where she brought her own interpretation to the tragic story. The play was of special importance to the Jewish actress. Portman had read the book while she was 12 and it left a profound impact on her, helping her to understand the horrors or war, the importance of compassion, and understand what her own grandparents, who were murdered by the Nazis during the holocaust, experienced.  

This is all while still pursuing an academic track at Harvard studying psychology. She actually had to miss the gala premier event of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace because the film conflicted with her exam schedule!

From blockbuster to art film, Portman remained both a critical favourite, and a reliable box office earner. She won an both a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for her performance in the 2011 film Black Swan, and another Academy nomination for her protrayal of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy in 2016's Jackie

Outside of film though, Portman is busy promoting various social causes near and dear to her. An advocate for animal rights, Portman subscribes to a vegan diet and boasts that all her footware is from are the cheap, animal friendly kind you can buy at Target. In 2007, she would launch her own line of cruelty-free vegan shoes. 

Concerned with global poverty, Portman has become involved in a number of anti-poverty campaigns and initiatives. She was named the Ambassador of Hope for FINCA International, an organization that promotes micro-lending to help finance women-owned businesses in developing countries. The goal being to reduce poverty not through on-going aid, but by providing the women of those regions with the means to build functional businesses of their own, to establish a foundation from which to prosper. 

She also became an ambassador for the Free the Children international charity. Taking a leading role in their "Power of a Girl” campaign, Portman ran fundraisers around North America to support an all-girls schools in Kenya. The proceeds from the sales of a lipstick Portman designed with Chritian Dior were also contributed to the campaign. 

Any aspect of Portman's career would be impressive on its own. A successful academic graduating from one of the most prestigious schools in the US. A string of blockbuster films and Academy Award worthy performances. A tour on Broadway playing the lead role in one of the most important Jewish plays ever produced. A list of non-profit and humanitarian accomplishments across the globe. Any one of those would be a fine legacy, all of them together is unbelievable.

All this from a little Israeli girl who grew up in Long Island. 

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‘HAMAS INVESTS ALL ITS RESOURCES IN DESTROYING ISRAEL’:By: Colin Wingfield

 Israel responded with skepticism to reports that Hamas intends to remove the call for the destruction of Israel from the new policy document it is formulating. "We see that Hamas continues to invest all its resources not only in preparations for war against Israel, but also in educating the children of Gaza to annihilate Israel," the prime minister's office said Monday evening 1 May 2017. "The day Hamas stops digging tunnels and diverts its resources to civilian infrastructure and stops educating to kill Israelis, it will be a real change," Netanyahu's office said in response to the reports that Hamas is seeking a new direction. Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan added that "the political platform” published by Hamas is a false representation and a public relations exercise whose only purpose is to enlist international legitimacy. In practice, Hamas continues to promote terrorist attacks and wild incitement calling for the murder of Israelis and continues to refuse to recognize Israel's right to exist. The international community must not treat the Hamas platform as a change in the policy of the movement, Erdan said.

Arab media reported Monday afternoon that Hamas would remove the call to destroy Israel from the movement's policy, in order to improve relations with the Gulf states and Egypt. In addition, Hamas will reportedly declare support for a Palestinian Arab state along the 1967 lines without recognizing Israel's right to exist. Observers say that Hamas’ acceptance of a Palestinian state along pre-1967 borders as "a national consensus” indicates that Hamas is positioning itself to make territorial compromises with Israel. However, Hamas makes clear throughout the document that it is not prepared to make such a compromise. "Hamas rejects any alternative to the full and complete liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea,” the document states. It also says that Hamas refuses to recognize Israel. "There shall be no recognition of the legitimacy of the Zionist entity,” the document reads. Taken together, Hamas’ rejection of territorial compromise and recognizing Israel leaves no room to believe it is moving in the direction of making concessions to Israel. (J.Post) [Comment]

ABBAS: WE WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY SOLUTION THAT DOES NOT INCLUDE STATE ON ’67 LINES: By: C4i

 On the eve of his first meeting with USA President Donald Trump, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said on Tues. 2 May 2017 that the Palestinian leadership "will not accept any solution” that does not include a state along 1967 lines and east Jerusalem as its capital. Abbas made the remarks at an event in Washington, D.C., where he spoke before members of the Palestinian diaspora, who reside in the USA. Abbas has long stated that he supports the establishment of a Palestinian state along 1967 borders with east Jerusalem as its capital, but also proposed minor land swaps in previous negotiations. Abbas and a team of his advisers on Wed. 3 May 2017, were slated to meet with Trump, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and a number of American-Jewish leaders. (Jerusalem Post) Pray that Palestinian, USA and global leaders, will understand there is absolutely zero chance Israel is going to comply with any plan for a future Palestinian state based on pre-1967 lines. It is a ludicrous objective, one which a long line of Israeli government and military leaders have considered to be "suicidal,” for the Jewish state. [Comment]

ISRAEL CONDEMNS UNESCO VOTE: By: Colin Wingfield

 Israeli leaders from across the political spectrum slammed the UNESCO vote to deny Israel's right to sovereignty over its capital city of Jerusalem on Tues. 2 May 2017. Israeli PM Binyamin Netanyahu said that fewer nations supported Tuesday's resolution than had supported similar anti-Israel UNESCO resolutions last year. "Over the last two days I’ve had numerous conversations with various heads of state and foreign ministers about the absurd vote at the UN. The result is that a number of countries that support this absurd proposal is shrinking,” he says. "A year ago it was 32, six months ago it dropped to 26, and now it’s down to 22 countries,” Netanyahu said. "I still want to make a systematic and consistent effort to reduce this even further, because these kinds of votes have no place at the UN,” Netanyahu added. "Today there are more countries that support Israel or abstain than countries that oppose Israel,” he adds. "It’s a change, for the first time.”

Opposition leader Yizthak Herzog called the resolution anti-Semitic. "This UNESCO resolution is an anti-Semitic and anti-Israel disgrace that distorts the history of the Jewish people and their unshakable connection to their capital, Jerusalem,” Herzog said. "This is a miserable, baseless and aggressive decision that will find itself in the garbage can of history, just like the accusation that Zionism is racism," Herzog added. Israeli President Reuvin Rivlin told foreign ambassadors gathered at his residence to celebrate Israel's Independence Day that their governments should respond to the resolution by recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and moving their embassies there. "It is time to recognize Jerusalem, as the official capital of the State of Israel. It is time to move all the official embassies here, to Jerusalem,” Rivlin said. (Arutz-7)

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ON ISRAEL’S INDEPENDENCE DAY, UNESCO OKAYS RESOLUTION DENYING ISRAELI CLAIMS TO JERUSALEM: By: Colin Wingfield

 The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) voted Tues. afternoon 3 May 2017, to adopt a resolution denying Israel's rights to its own capital, Jerusalem. The vote took place on Israel's Independence Day. 23 nations voted in favor of the resolution, compared to 22 which voted against it. 3 nations abstained. Among the countries which voted against the resolution were the United States, Italy, Britain, Holland, Lithuania, Greece, Paraguay, Ukraine, Togo and Germany. The resolution declares that "all legislative and administrative measures and actions taken by Israel, the occupying Power, which have altered or purport to alter the character and status of the Holy City of Jerusalem, and in particular the "basic law” on Jerusalem, are null and void and must be rescinded forthwith." The resolution also condemns Israel for the military conflicts with the Hamas terrorist organization, which rules the Gaza Strip. Israel’s Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, slammed the resolution as an assault on the history of the Jewish people. "This biased and blatantly deceitful decision, and the attempts to dispute the connection between Israel and Jerusalem, will not change the simple fact that this city is the historic and eternal capital of the Jewish people. Israel will not stand silently by in the face of this shameful resolution,” Danon said. (Times of Israel/INN) Pray according to scripture as UN organizations and anti-Israel NGOs repeatedly try to undermine the legitimacy and integrity of the Jewish state and its sovereignty over its capital city, Jerusalem: "For Zion’s sake I will not keep silent, for Jerusalem’s sake I will not remain quiet, till her vindication shines out like the dawn, her salvation like a blazing torch. The nations will see your vindication, and all kings your glory; you will be called by a new name that the mouth of the Lord will bestow,” Isa. 62:1-2 [Comment]

3 ways you can make prayer more meaningful in your lifeBy: C4i

Praying is one of the most personal and vulnerable acts you can make in your day to day life. It's a moment of commune with the divine, a direct conversation with God Almighty. It's a moment when you let your guard down and face what is moving you in your life - what you're worried about, what you're joyful about, your anxieties, problems, and celebrations.

It can also be intimidating at times.

Talking with God isn't something that always comes easy. Sometimes, we our conversations with God are awkward, stilted. They can seem forced, or even worse, performative. Something you're doing because you feel like you're supposed to as a Christian, not something you truly feel deep within. 

That's okay. Everyone has moments like that. There is no such thing as the perfect prayer, but there are things we can do to make sure our private moments with God are honest, forthcoming, and spiritually bracing.


Stop over thinking it

We often think of prayer as a very formal thing. A moment to be serious and deliberate. That's good, you should always approach prayer with the respect and appreciation it deserves. However, that doesn't mean praying needs to be planned out like a presentation or a speech.

Prayer needs to come from the soul, not the brain. It doesn't need to be especially well-worded, eloquent, or lavish. The Lord knows your heart, He knows what you mean and what you are trying to convey, so don't allow over-analysis or nerves to get the better of you and choke you up. A quick prayer from the heart means as much or more than a long, planned one.

God always hears us, so let your words flow freely. Be honest and direct when praying and let your heart express itself. You might be surprised what comes out when you really let down your armor and pray with abandon.

Don't let yourself fall into a rut 

When I was young, I was taught to pray in a kind of formula. I'd say the Lord's Prayer, then roll into a list of family members who's safety I'd pray for, the health or curing of on-going medical conditions in my family, and maybe at the end I'd tag on whatever was actually relevant or weighting on my mind that day. 

For some people, formula or tradition can be comforting. A way to organize their thoughts and make sure they are addressing the Lord with the proper respect He is due. For me though, I found going through the same prayer day after day dull and lifeless. I'd mentally slur through the process without really thinking about it. I'd rattle off the names of family members and friends I hadn't truly thought of in months. It was the opposite of a respectful and meaningful conversation with God.

It was only when I stopped being a slave to routine that I felt prayer really have an impact in my life. When I stopped going through a ritualized checklist and started to just be open and honest with God and embrace prayer as communication with God, not a nightly ceremony. I'd pray about what was on my mind, what I'd been through during the day, for guidance on the developments and events that was effecting me at the moment, and I felt His answer in my life.

If you are feeling the same way, if you're prayers have become rote or routine, it's okay to step away from them and try something new. Never be afraid to admit that something isn't working. It's far better to address the issue than to continue to drift listlessly through your prayers, disrespecting God and starving yourself of the spiritual nourishment that comes with a rich and vital prayer life.

Prayer can take many forms 

When we think of prayer, it's easy to think of the classic approach. Keeled down at the pew or the edge of a bed, hands folded, eyes closed. That is a fine and beautiful way to pray, but we shouldn't get confused and think it is the only way to pray.

We can talk to God in many different ways. From quick momentary nods, to vocalized expressions. I know some people who even like to write their prayers. They keep a journal, or a deck of flash cards handy and they write their prayers down, communicating with God as they write. It is a meaningful and deeply personal moment for them, providing a period of real reflection in their day. Plus, having a "prayer log” as it were, lets them review their prayers and see God's hand in their life. It is a fine and beautiful way to pray.

Maybe that sounds like something you might enjoy. Maybe it doesn't. What is important to remember though is that we're not required to pray in any specific way. Your walk with the Lord is your own. Your relationship with the Lord is your own. The way you pray is your own. Find what works for you and do it. 
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BRITAIN REFUSES PALESTINIAN REQUEST FOR APOLOGY OVER 1917 BALFOUR PROMISE: By: Colin Wingfield

 Palestinian leaders said on 25 April 2017 that Britain had rejected their request for an apology for the 1917 Balfour Declaration that helped pave the way to the State of Israel. British PM Theresa May has invited Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu to attend events commemorating the Balfour Declaration in November 2017. A British Foreign Office spokesman described the Balfour Declaration as "a historic statement. We continue to support the principle of a Jewish homeland and the modern state of Israel, just as we support the critical objective of a viable and sovereign Palestinian state." Manuel Hassassian, the Palestinian ambassador to Britain, told Voice of Palestine Radio on 26 April 2017 that unless Britain apologized and cancelled planned celebrations, the Palestinians would pursue international court action against Britain. (Reuters) "He drove out nations before them and allotted their lands to them as an inheritance. He settled the tribes of Israel in their homes.” Ps 78:55 [Comment]

USA TO EXPEL TERRORIST WHO LIED ABOUT HER PAST: By: Colin Wingfield

Convicted Palestinian terrorist Rasmea Yousef Odeh, an organizer of a Day Without a Woman - an event funded heavily by billionaire anti-Israel, George Soros - has agreed to leave the country in exchange for no jail time for failing to disclose the conviction on her USA visa application. Odeh, a resident of Chicago who has lived in the USA for about 20 years, pleaded guilty to unlawful procurement of naturalization in a deal that will allow her to leave the United States rather than face the possibility of an 18-month prison sentence. In her plea agreement, Odeh signed that she made the false statements on her immigration and naturalization forms "intentionally and not as a result of any mistake, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or any other psychological issue or condition or for any innocent reason." The 69-year-old Palestinian terrorist was convicted in the 1969 supermarket bombing in Israel that killed two Hebrew University students and injured nine other people. Odeh was charged with placing explosives in a candy box in the supermarket. She served 10 years before being released in a prisoner exchange. Odeh is associate director of the Arab American Action Network (AAAN) in Chicago, which works with the city's Arab population. The director of AAAN Chicago said outside the court that, "The only thing Rasmea Odeh is guilty of is devoting over 50 years of her life to freeing Palestine." It seems the murder of two Jewish Israelis, the injury of nine additional Israeli victims and immigration fraud, is no cause for guilt. Odeh will be stripped of her USA citizenship and expelled to Jordan or another country. (Washington Times) [Comment]

REPORT: WHITE HOUSE, JERUSALEM IN TALKS ON TRUMP VISIT TO ISRAEL:By: Colin Wingfield

PM Benjamin Netanyahu's office and the White House are reportedly in advanced talks regarding the possibility that USA President Donald Trump will make his first official state visit to Israel at the end of May 2017. Israel’s Channel 2 report on 26 April 2017 stated that Trump's possible Israel visit would occur on 21 May or another day late next month, around the time he is slated to visit Europe. However, official scheduling and further details on Trump's potential visit have not yet been finalized. (Jerusalem Post) [Comment]

Remembering the unthinkable: Yad VashemBy: C4i

 
Israel is a land rich in history. From temples, to ruins, to scenic vistas, there are plenty of life affirming, breathtaking, and wondrous spectacles to behold. But, the history of the Jewish people is also one of struggle and opposition. One of resilience and faith in the face of despair.

Yad Vashem is where Israelis go to make sense of the senseless. To remember a chapter in history many would prefer to forget. It's where they go to face the memory of the Holocaust.

Yad Vashem in Jerusalem is a museum and a memorial of the Holocaust. Dedicated to the memory of the six million Jews, and millions of other "undesirables” who were murdered in a systematic act of genocide perpetrated by the Nazis. 

With exhibits including photographs of Jewish families from before, during and after the Holocaust, firsthand victims’ accounts, and artwork dedicated to the memory of the persecuted, Yad Vashem offers a vivid look into the absolute pitch-black evil of the Holocaust. It is one of the most moving and important museums in the world. While the subject matter may be grim, it is something you should see with your own eyes if you ever travel to Israel.

Of it's many noble goals, one of the most interesting is Yad Vashem's commitment to honoring non-Jews who risked their lives or liberty to assist the Jewish people during the Holocaust. The brave few who stepped forward during Germany's tyrannical and brutal oppression of the Jews to show compassion, humanity, and kindness to the persecuted.

The stakes involved in such actions cannot be overstated. In Eastern Europe, the punishment for sheltering a Jew was not just imprisonment or death. Instead, the Nazis would kill you and your entire family. The compassionate were made examples of in Hitler's brutal regime, grim warnings used to intimidate anyone who would dare to assist the Jews and stand up to the state. 

Yet even in the face of such perils, some made the supreme ethical and moral choice to shelter, hide, feed, and spirit away Jews caught under the heel of the Holocaust. This includes conscientious German citizens who helped individual Jews stay hidden from the Gestapo, to historic figures such as Irena Sendler, a Polish nun who saved 2,500 Jews during the Holocaust and was arrested and tortured by the Nazis for her actions. Or Père Marie-Benoît, a French priest who helped smuggle 4,000 Jews to safety at great personal risk. Members of the courageous Belgium Resistance who held up a convoy train bound for Auschwitz, directly saving the lives of 250 people held captive on those cattle cars, on their way to certain doom.

The names and stories of these heroes are commemorated in Yad Vashem's "Garden of the Righteous Among the Nations” a powerful exhibition of the strength of the human spirit in the face of evil. A concrete example of the power of individuals to stand up for what is right.

"And to them will I give in my house and within my walls a memorial... an everlasting name, that shall not be cut off." (Isaiah 56:5)
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