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Messianic Ethiopians

Register | Login Like us ! About us Contact Search Toggle navigation Messianic Ethiopians Address Israel Riots Friday, May 08, 2015 |  David Lazarus Topics: Israel Thousands of Ethiopian Jews took to the streets of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem over the past week in protest of what they said is the “racism and humiliation” they experience daily in Israeli society. The protests were sparked by security camera footage showing two Israeli police officers beating up an Ethiopian IDF soldier. “The fact that the police beat up an Ethiopian soldier is very painful for us,” said Shmuel Belay, a young leader in the growing Ethiopian Messianic community in Israel. “We are soldiers, we are Israelis and we should be equal. The police would never beat up on a soldier like that if he was white." Israeli President Reuven Rivlin agrees that there is a problem in Israel society. “The Ethiopian protesters in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv uncovered an open and raw wound at the heart of Israeli society,” he said. “The pain is of a community crying out over a sense of discrimination, racism, and lack of response. We have erred. We did not look, and we did not listen enough. Among the protesters on the streets are some of our finest sons and daughters: outstanding students, soldiers who served in the army. We owe them answers.” When the protests themselves turned violent, the police turned out in full force and quickly restored order with water cannons, tear gas and dozens of arrests. Many criticized the protests because of the violence and disruptions to public order, but the Messianic Ethiopian leadership in Israel asked for understanding. “I ask for prayer regarding the current situation among the Ethiopian-Israeli community in the Land in light of the recent incidents of racism and violence that are happening on a daily basis in this Holy Land,” Avishalom Teklehaimanot, a Messianic Ethiopian pastor from Haifa, told Israel Today. “I am concerned that the rift and discrimination is growing towards the Ethiopian-Israeli community. If you should have the opportunity to help and advocate for those on the receiving end and stand against this racism, please do so,” he pleaded. According to a new survey published in recent days, more than a third (37%) of parents younger than 29-years-old would not allow their children to be in the same school as Ethiopian children. “I am appalled by the results of this survey concerning racism towards the Ethiopians in Israel. I am ashamed of this nation and of the people who live here,” complained one Messianic leader from Tel Aviv. “I am beginning to understand that they had to use some force during the protests. I am sorry to say that only by force does the Israeli public begin to pay attention.” Belay says that his people the Ethiopians also need to do more. “During the protests no one was talking about the fact that we are part of this nation. They only talk about racism and inequality. My people must show everyone that we love Israel, we are part of the Jewish nation and we are proud to be here,” he said. The young Ethiopian believer continued: “Messianic Ethiopians tend to stay together in their own groups and do not integrate with the rest of the country. That’s a problem we need to correct. My sister and I organized a day of Ethiopian culture for Messianic Jews in Jerusalem. We sang our songs in Amharic, showed Ethiopian art, saw a movie about Ethiopian immigration and told stories of our return to Zion. This is something that the Ministry of Education should do to help integrate our children into Israeli society." More than 135,000 Ethiopian Jews live in Israel, having immigrated in two waves in 1984 and 1991. But they have struggled to integrate into Israeli society amidst lingering accusations of institutional discrimination. Want more news from Israel? Click Here to sign up for our FREE daily email updates CURRENT ISSUE Preview Subscribe Now GET YOUR ISRAEL TODAY APP NOW! Keep Israel Today at your fingertips! 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     About Kehila News      Endorsers      Sponsors      Donate     Hebrew עברית Toggle navigation FRONT PAGE COMMUNITY NEWS BLOGS ISRAEL NEWS VIDEOS MINISTRY DIRECTORY Home Israel Directory King of Kings Community Jerusalem General Information Website www.kkcj.org Leaders Pastor Chad Holland Category Congregation Language English speaking City Jerusalem, Israel Founded 1983 Meeting Details Where 97 Jaffa street, Pavilion, Clal Building, Jerusalem When Sunday 17.00 Language English Contact Details Phone +972 (0) 625-18-99 Email kkcj@kkcj.org Office Address Clal Building, Suite #905, Mailing Address P.O. Box 427, 91003 King of Kings Community Jerusalem King of Kings Community is called to be a compelling, Messiah-centered, Spirit-empowered, disciple-making community that reveals the true face of Yeshua (Jesus) to Israel and to the nations. Our Core Values Upward: Centrality of Yeshua the Messiah We are committed to making Yeshua the Lord of our life, faith and ministry. Worship We are committed to worship in Spirit and truth for God’s pleasure. We believe worship is a testimony of our passion for God, an instrument of spiritual warfare (2 Chron 20:17-22) and provokes unbelievers to jealousy. Prayer We are committed to praying together for God’s leading, enabling and blessing in all our endeavors. We also encourage the Church around the world to pray for Israel’s physical and spiritual restoration. Inward: Teaching We are committed to making disciples by teaching “the whole counsel of God”. We strengthen the connection to our Biblical Hebrew roots which nourish our faith and enable us to communicate the truth more effectively. Community We are committed to love and serve one another, looking to the first Jerusalem congregation as our primary model (Acts 2:42-27). We gather as a community in various ways, including large weekly celebrations, medium-size fellowship gatherings, as well as in small groups. We believe in the blessing of giving tithes and offerings to God for the support of our congregation. Accountability We are committed to walking together according to the biblical standard of holiness and righteousness. We believe in being accountable to God, to others in the congregation and are open to godly counsel from the wider Body of Messiah. Empowerment of the Holy Spirit We are committed to Spirit-empowered ministry, recognizing that we are inadequate in ourselves to fulfill our awesome calling. We encourage one another to be baptized in the Holy Spirit and to be filled daily with His power. We encourage the operation of the gifts of the Spirit for mutual edification and producing lasting fruit. Outward: Proclaiming the Good News We are committed to the task of proclaiming with our lips and our lives that Yeshua the Messiah is the only Savior of Israel and the world. Because much of the Church is cut off from her Hebrew roots, Jewish people have often seen a distorted picture of Yeshua. Consequently we strive to reveal His true face in a loving, culturally relevant and sensitive manner. We also believe that our testimony is made real and compelling when Jewish and non-Jewish disciples serve together as “one new man”.(Ephesians 2:15) We believe that God is restoring the Jewish people physically to their land and spiritually to Himself. When this restoration is made complete Israel will again be a light to all nations. Although our calling is primarily to Jewish people (Galatians 2:9), we also support those who are called primarily to Arabs. Mercy Ministry We are committed to expressing the heart of the Messiah toward hurting people through deeds of compassion. We give to those in need what is already placed in our hands and also trust God’s Spirit to flow through us with healing and deliverance. Apostolic Ministry We are committed to inspiring and equipping people for pioneering new congregations and ministries that identify with our vision and core values. Donate to organization Bulletin Board No upcoming public annoucements or events Newsfeed Israel Directory Website Directory About FAQs Download Flyers Contact ©2012 - 2018 Kehila News Israel - All rights reserved.