Monday, November 29, 2010

Driest November Since '62 Unites Secular & Religious in Prayer

by Hillel Fendel
The sore lack of rain this winter has united the religious and secular populaces in public prayers for water.
Public prayer services for rain have been called throughout the country in recent weeks, with increasingly growing participation. For instance, in the traditionally anti-religious kibbutz Givat Brenner near Rehovot, dozens of secular farmers took part in prayers and shofar-sounding for rain last week.
The Givat Brenner event was organized by Ayelet HaShachar (Morning Star), an organization dedicated to giving a taste of religious Judaism to non-religious kibbutzim and moshavim around the country. The organization also sponsored similar prayers in Kibbutz Ein Harod last Wednesday, followed the next day by prayers on a boat in the middle of the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee).

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Driest November Since '62 Unites Secular & Religious in Prayer - Inside Israel - Israel News - Israel National News

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