Eastern Orthodox priest, Gabriel Naddaf's 12 page booklet, "A Christian Guide to the Anti-Israel Boycott Movement (BDS)" in pdf. bit.ly/2VtEAwh
Eastern Orthodox priest, Gabriel Naddaf, “Without Israel, Christianity around the world would be nothing” while addressing the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF). bit.ly/2VDhcwH
Gabriel Naddaf “as one of the few surviving Christians in the Middle-East, I praise God daily for the blessing of being able to call myself an Israeli. I call upon anyone in any state who has not already passed an anti-BDS resolution to reach out to PJTN.” bit.ly/2Vvd1Tt
Prosecution Closes Case of Sexual Allegations Against Prominent Israeli Arab Priest bit.ly/2VuVz1h
Greek Orthodox Fr. Gabriel Naddaf speaks at The Israel Forever Foundation & The Endowment for Middle East Truth (EMET) on how Israel is a safe-haven for Christians.
Married Greek Orthodox priest (his two sons serve in the IDF) Gabriel Naddaf celebrates Israel Independence Day by lighting the Israel Independence Day Torch, "for the glory of Israel!"
Here's an interview published by the Russian Orthodox website 'Pravmir' of the married Greek Orthodox priest Gabriel Naddaf. Naddaf is kosher with Russian Orthodoxy.
Tsevi Hirsch Kalischer writes letter to Amschel Mayer Rothschild (son of Meyer Amschel Rothschild) in 1836 that the time has come for Jews to settle in Palestine is now and rebuild the Temple as the Rothschild family's success is a sign that they are the messiah.
In the letter to Rothschild, Tsevi Hirsch Kalischer writes he is a, “student of the great, famous, and pious gaon, rabbi of all countries, our teacher and rabbi Akiva Eger, head of the rabbinic court of the holy community of Posen.”
Excerpt from Tsevi Hirsch Kalischer's letter to Amschel Mayer Rothschild. bit.ly/2xPzW21
“In fact, the founder and president of the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, was having breakfast with Rabbi Arthur Schneier at his Park East Synagogue in New York when the two jets struck the World Trade Center, Schneier said.” jta.org/2002/02/05/lif…
“With Schneier´s assistance, Schwab decided to commemorate the world disaster by moving his forum — traditionally held in the Swiss ski resort of Davos — to New York City, Schneier said. And he doubled the number of religious leaders to 40, including eight Jews.”
“[Schneier] brought 60 religious leaders to Ground Zero on Sunday morning for a ceremony… Standing alongside Israel´s chief Ashkenazi rabbi, Yisrael Meir Lau…the group concluded by holding hands and chanting “We Shall Overcome.” Schwab and others in the group were in tears.”