Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Israel's Birthday of Yom Ha'atzmaut

 Nadene Goldfoot                                              

Seventy-Five years ago, our leaders had the bravery to announce the birth of their tiny nation on May 14, 1948.  This is the Jewish 4th of July for Israel...Independence Day! Yom Ha'atzmaut Finally!!!Since the year 70 CE.

'​זכר ימות עולם בינו שנות דור ודור... - דברים פרק ל"ב פסוק ז

Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations... (Deuteronomy 32:7)

The announcement on May 14, 1948

Starting once again with Israel  

The birthplace of the Jewish people is the Land of Israel (Eretz Yisrael). There, a significant part of the nation's long history was enacted, of which the first thousand years are recorded in the Bible; there, its cultural, religious, and national identity was formed; and there, its physical presence has been maintained through the centuries, even after the majority was forced into exile. During the many years of dispersion, the Jewish people never severed nor forgot its bond with the Land. With the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, Jewish independence, l​ost 2,000 years earlier, was renewed.


Archeology in Israel  involves the systematic investigation of all the remains of the country's past - from prehistory to the end of Ottoman rule. The profusion of material remains is evidence of the many cultures that have left their imprint on the Land.


Above all archeological research clearly reveals the historical link between the Jewish people, the Bible and the Land of Israel, uncovering the remains of the cultural heritage of the Jewish people in its homeland. These visible remains, buried in the soil, constitute the physical link between the past, the present and the future of the Jewish people in its country.


This unbroken chain of history can be observed at sites all over the country. Jerusalem, the capital of Israel, has been the focus of extensive archeological activity and remains of 5,000 years of history have been revealed.

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