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To: Michael81Dus
here is the Arutz-7 version:

Missionaries Accosted in Meah She'arim
Wednesday, June 28, 2006 / 2 Tammuz 5766

Jerusalem scuffle: Christian missionaries in a religious neighborhood were accosted by hareidi-religious youths. "Missionary activity here is like waving a red flag at a bull," one resident said.

Details of the incident are sketchy. It began shortly after 10 AM, when a group of tourists, apparently from Germany, walked into the religious neighborhood of Meah She'arim wearing orange shirts, emblazoned with the missionary slogan 'Your G-d is my god, Your people is my people." Some eyewitnesses reported seeing a missionary emblem on the back of the shirts.

A group of religous youths and men very quickly surrounded the group and started yelling at them to get out of the neighborhood. It was not clear whether the hareidim pushed them before or after an orange-shirted man kicked one of the hareidim. There were also conflicting reports as to whether the hareidim chased the Germans up the street, or whether another group of suspected missionaries was encountered nearby in a separate incident.

A spontaneous protest rally was held afterwards in Sabbath Square, between the traditional religious communities of Meah She'arim and Geulah, and two hareidim were reportedly arrested.

Arutz-7 has received anecdotal evidence of increased missionary activity in downtown Jerusalem. Jerusalem-area tour guide Yoni Berg told Arutz-7, "I'm in downtown fairly frequently, and I have seen them of late. Friends of mine who work there have also noted them. They wear shirts with the words 'Your G-d is my god, Your people is my people', and they pass out pamphlets that have Jewish themes but are designed to lead the misinformed to believe in Jesus."

"Most of the people refuse to take the pamphlets," Berg said, "but unfortunately, I have seen several cases where the missionaries engage Jews in conversation."

IsraelNationalRadio "Light Unto the Nations" co-host Jeremy Gimpel says, "Over the last few months, I've seen several different missionary groups in Jerusalem - more than I remember in the past. They claim to love us and support us unconditionally, but their actions prove their hatred and their desire to destroy the Jewish Nation. I always tell them that if every Jew converted to Christianity and gave up their belief in One G-d, there would be no Jewish Nation to love and bless, as they claim to want to do."

18 posted on 06/28/2006 2:15:51 PM PDT by APRPEH (You and I have a rendezvous with destiny.)
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To: APRPEH

Germany has Christians?


19 posted on 06/28/2006 2:17:57 PM PDT by gaijin
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To: APRPEH

Well that's a lot better reporting than the original posts article. I also found this:

Title: I was there and saw what happened

Name: Michael

City: Jerusalem State: Israel


It happens that I was there at the time, so I saw for myself most of what actually happened-- 1. These people were missionizing at the main intersection of Mea Shaarim, and were asked politely to leave, (in the same manner that you or I might ask someone in a technology park trying to get people to put on tefilin, to please leave). 2. The shirts I saw said- "Our God is your God", which is very different than "Love thy neighbor". 3. The crowd emerged almost a 1/2 hour after the first attempts were made asking them to leave. 4. The hot-heads (that exist in every sector; not just Hareidi), became active only once the police showed up.

Usually there is another side to a story. I think that people in this country would be more understanding of each other if the news media would aim to take a more neutral stance, and if the readers (from all sectors) would assume that if a report involving behavior of any one particular sector seems outlandish, there`s probably more to the story


25 posted on 06/28/2006 2:21:15 PM PDT by Sax
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To: APRPEH

["...and I have seen them of late. Friends of mine who work there have also noted them. They wear shirts with the words 'Your G-d is my god, Your people is my people', and they pass out pamphlets..."

...but their actions prove their hatred and their desire to destroy the Jewish Nation. ...there would be no Jewish Nation to love]



This sounds no better then the muslims. It's jewish or nothing, and if "they" come into our community, we will "lose our nation".

What a bunch of BULL$#!T...

Let the Muslim's have it!


139 posted on 06/28/2006 3:21:21 PM PDT by JeffersonRepublic.com (There is no truth in the news, and no news in the truth.)
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To: APRPEH

"'Your G-d is my god, Your people is my people.'"

Maybe the Jews were schoolteachers. That last bit would have sure pissed off some of mine from third grade.


272 posted on 06/29/2006 12:41:47 AM PDT by PLMerite ("Unarmed, one can only flee from Evil. But Evil isn't overcome by fleeing from it." Jeff Cooper)
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