The Head of the Year, the Feast of Trumpets - maybe even, some time,some year, when Christ will call the Church to Himself.
Till then enjoy this video and look at these links from last year:
The IDF choir. Great voices,great soldiers, but fatigues? Get a grip. If you are singing for the King, dress like it!
http://thealmondrod.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/lshanah-tovah-tikatevi-vtaihatemi.html
http://thealmondrod.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/rosh-hashanahyom-teruah-in-new.html
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Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Happy New Year! L'shanah tovah tikatev(i) v'taihatem(i)
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Thanks for posting this, Ian. It is very moving. Personally, I think the presence of the army fatigues adds to its appeal - the citizen-soldiers ready at a moment's notice to defend the Promised Land redeemed yet taking time out to praise HaShem.
ReplyDeleteI stumbled today across an antipodean site you may not be aware of but which you might like: http://israel.co.nz/
I guess that it is a matter of perspective. I'm too used to a very casual attitude that lacks respect. You are putting it in the context of a war-zone - but the war-zone does do formality sometimes. "You pays your money and you takes your choice".
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