Nadene Goldfoot
Doesn't anyone remember what land Judea covered? Judea was the largest tribe of the 12 tribes of Israel-Jacob, father of the 12 tribes. When they marched into Canaan, the last census taken by Moses showed that they had 76,500,, and had actually gained 1,900 over the 40 years of the Exodus. We Jews are their descendants and of the others who were in bondage in Egypt with them, and a few others we've picked up over the generations.
East Jerusalem-Arab neighborhood-which is a part of Judea. It's now populated by Arabs. Jerusalem, the whole unified city, located in Judea.
Rehavia or Rechavia (Hebrew: רחביה, Arabic: رحافيا) is an upscale Jerusalem neighborhood located between the city center and Talbiya.
Since its establishment in the 1920s, the area has always been associated with German-Jewish culture and tradition. The quarter remained an island of German culture and language long after the establishment of the state of Israel and up to this day through the Schocken library (by late German-Jewish editor Salman Schocken) the largest and most significant collection of German books in the country is to be found in the neighborhood. House of the Head of Government) is the official residence of the Prime Minister of Israel. It is located at 9 Smolenskin Street, on the street corner of Balfour Street in the upscale Jerusalem neighborhood of Rehavia, situated between the city center and the Talbiya neighborhood.
Judea came to be the tribal area where Jerusalem was created and used by King David as his capital as assigned by Joshua after the death of Moses. It sits in the center of the Judean Mountains. Judea was the southerly part of the 2 kingdoms into which Israel was divided in 933 BCE (2,955 years ago) after the death of King Solomon, David's son. The northerly part remained as Israel, only it now had a different King, Jeroboam from the tribe of Ephraim, who had been Solomon's superintendent of forced labor-working on the Temple-so many months out of the year, as time donated.
Northern Israel became known as Samaria, which was originally the capital of the Northern kingdom of Israel since Jerusalem stayed as the capital of Judea, of course. King Omri had founded Samaria, that sat on a hill bought from Shemer (I Kings 16:24). The site, about 7 miles NW of Shechem, now called Nablus, that has since become an Arab city, was on an isolated elevation dominating a wide countryside. It happened to be in Jordanian territory in 1948-1967, going back into Israeli hands at the end of the 1967 Six Day War.
Cities of Refuge (illustration from a Bible card published 1901 by the Providence Lithograph Company)Historically, it was in the territory of Ephraim, of the 12 tribes of Jacob, and was a Levitical city, (In the Hebrew Bible, the Levitical cities were 48 cities in ancient Israel set aside for the tribe of Levi, who were not allocated their own territorial homes, but traveled around teaching other tribal members) ... and a city of refuge and the center of the House of Joseph-Joseph, the special son of Jacob that wound up as the man just below the pharaoh in rank. The city occupied 25 acres. Nablus is now a Palestinian city in the West Bank, located approximately 49 kilometres (30 mi) north of Jerusalem, with a population of 126,132. 44,000 lived there in 1967. It's been the center of fanatical Arab nationalism. A small Jewish community had been located there, probably not anymore.
The extent of the Promised land reached the Pelanium arm of the Nile Delta, the Gulf of Elath, and the Euphrates River opposite Aleppo in the East; it included most of Syria and altogether covered about 58,000 sq. miles. This entire area was where Israelites lived under David and Solomon (I Kings 5:4). Israel originally was to be in 1920 17,500 sq miles of which 45% was in Transjordan, which is today's Jordan.Within 2 years, Britain gave away Trans-Jordan to Abdullah, a prince in need of land from Arabia. Settlements in Judea-West Bank. Held by occupying Jordan, they came back to Judea's rule-now Israel once again, with newer villages, towns and cities developed before and after Israel's birth of April 14, 1958.
Our history lies within Judea and Samaria. This is the center of our homeland. Britain cut our heart out when they divvied up Palestine in 1922, and it lies a few yards away from our border. Whatever was Britain thinking when they gave it all away after being given to responsibility to help create the Jewish Homeland? I can tell you what. It was not about Jews or creating their homeland.
nine miles distance on e and f to coastlineToday's geography of Israel covers much less land, and much of Judah is now called Judea-Samaria by the Israelis, and West Bank named by Jordan. Judah had become Judea by the Roman occupation and destruction of the Temple and the city. The name, West Bank by the occupation of Jordan's eastern side of the Jordan River, and then the naming of the Western side, as West Bank.
During the mass immigration of Jews from Soviet Union that began in 1989 and continued throughout the 1990s, Ariel, which had a population of 8,000 in 1990, experienced a population boom. Unlike in Israel proper, apartments in Ariel were plentiful and cheap, which proved attractive to the immigrants. Some 6,000 Soviet immigrants moved to Ariel, almost doubling its population.
In 2005, the residents of Netzarim, a former Israeli settlement in the Gaza Strip which had been evacuated, found temporary housing in the dormitories of the Ariel University Center of Samaria. At the beginning of the academic year, about one-third chose to settle permanently in Ariel, while the rest moved to Yevul.
In 2007, the city began receiving immigrants from English-speaking countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and South Africa in significant numbers.
Nachman, a central figure in the Likud party, presided over Ariel from 1978 until his death in January 2013, at first as head of the local council and as mayor from 1985, when the settlement was officially recognized as a city. Both religious and secular Jews reside in Ariel. The city has sixteen synagogues.
In January 2010, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accompanied by leading figures in his governing coalition, declared Ariel the "capital of Samaria", and "an integral part of Israel". In December 2010, thirty-five MKs petitioned the government to annex Ariel to Israel.
Palestinian representatives have opposed the incorporation of Ariel into Israel in any future settlement, arguing that the Ariel 'finger' would interrupt the territorial integrity of a Palestinian state and includes a major aquifer. Ariel's future is thus not clear: "as well as an obstacle to an Israeli-Palestinian agreement, it could also serve as a crucial trade-off for negotiators hammering out a final deal". The population is 20,540.
Ariel is one city in Judea-Samaria. Betar Illit, Ma' ale Audumim and Modi'in Illit are others at city sizes. As Jews are treated with hatred, they can find refuge in Israel. The world is causing such cities to begin and to grow.
Another "settlement," Modi'in IllitWhy are settlement of Israel so very important? Unlike American history, these are in the land of our fathers, our history, our blood. They are built in our ancient homeland, land that was to again become ours..We had a civilization here that was destroyed by the Romans. We are Judea and Samaria's indigenous people. To forget our history would be to forget the reason for being, for living, We love this land for it holds our hearts and souls. To hear the names of past lives and places makes our hearts pound faster. That's why these people dared to enter Judea and Samaria and settle down; to care for it.
Resource;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHAEKYBm8gc- debate with Alan Dershowitz and Jeremy Ben Ami, president of J Street= which I saw on YouTube accidently; a hot and heavy debate. I cheer on Alan's passion in defense of Israel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AReBKzAVaNw--another debate between Dershowitz and Ben Ami, serious debate, hot and passionate, found on Youtube.
The New Standard Jewish Encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judea_and_Samaria_Area
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levitical_city
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beit_Aghion#:~:text=House%20of%20the%20Head%20of,center%20and%20the%20Talbiya%20neighborhood.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mea_Shearim
Read Victor Sharpe's excellent comments on Settlements: https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?tab=wm#inbox/FMfcgzGpGTHKfVgTCqtzrGGmxnwlvqzk
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