Ezra HaLevi
Looking to the Maccabees for inspiration on how to respond to the events of today, activists will settle eight more hilltops Sunday. Nationally-acclaimed singer Ariel Zilber has called on all to join.
Various activist groups have come together to carry out the
. simultaneous settlement of eight different hilltops across Judea and Samaria Sunday, with the goal of establishing permanent communities there.
The plans are being coordinated between the Land of Israel Faithful, Youth for Eretz Yisrael, Women in Green and the local grassroots action committees.
“At a time when internal and external enemies are trying to choke us behind fences and walls, daring to tell us that we are not allowed to expand and build in our own land, the most necessary answer is to defy those anti-Semitic decrees by settling the hills of Judea and Samaria,” a communiqué issued by the activists reads. “That is the best way we can show the world that the Jewish people will not agree to give up its land.”
During the Festival of Sukkot in October, activists ascended five hilltops in Judea and Samaria with the aim of permanently settling them. Facing repeated forced evictions, two of the five have held out and are settled by pioneering Jewish families and youth. The other three will be among the sites resettled Sunday.
Settling E1 With Ariel Zilber
One of the new sites to be settled is the so-called E1 area between Maaleh Adumim and Jerusalem.
“E1 (also called Mevaseret Adumim) is the area that was supposed to connect Maaleh Adumim to Jerusalem. Israel planned to build Jewish homes there to ensure Jewish continuity between Maaleh Adumim and Jerusalem, but the current government caved into American pressure and stopped those plans,” activists say. “They do not let the Jews build there because E1 is meant to be the area that will give the Arabs continuity for their planned Palestinian State. And thus, if we want to prevent the creation of a Palestinian State we must make sure to settle E1 - and fast.”
Israeli pop-folk singer Ariel Zilber will lead the group settling Mevaseret Adumim. Zilber recorded a radio spot calling upon Maaleh Adumim residents to join him. It begins with a new song of his - “Arise, arise! Nation of Israel arise and live!” - and then features Zilber inviting Maaleh Adumim’s residents to join him Sunday.
Participants are instructed to “Bring warm clothes, food and drinks for two days, a tent, a camera, flashlight and lots of Maccabee spirit!!”
The Maccabees, the heroes of the Chanukah festival, stood up to Hellenist cultural pressures and to Jewish assimilationists allied with the Greeks, fomenting and winning a civil war. They returned and rededicated the desecrated Holy Temple, and the small amount of spiritually-untainted oil for the menora (candelabrum) lasted eight days – a sign of Divine approval and the return of miracles to the Temple in Jerusalem.
The points targeted for settlement, and telephones for joining are:
• Harchivi, near Elon Moreh: 054 797 3208 (meeting at 4 PM)
• Shvut Ami, near Kedumim: 052 813 3392 (meeting at 4 PM)
• Maoz Esther (‘Esther’s Stronghold’), near Kochav HaShachar: 052 302 5776 (meeting at noon)
• Givat HaOr (‘Hilltop of the Light’), near Beit El: 054 762 1450 (meeting at noon)
• Mevasseret Adumim (E1): 054 566 5036 (meeting at Kikar HaMishtara in Maaleh Adumim at noon)
• Nofei Chashmonaim, neat Chashmonaim: 054 771 8579 (meeting at 2 PM in main square)
• Maalot Halhul, near Kiryat Arba: 050 639 4919 (meeting at 1 PM in main square)
• Netzer, near Alon Shvut: 052 580 2666 (meeting at main square at noon)
• Givat HaEitam, near Efrat, was already ascended on the first night of Chanukah, with a new couple celebrating their post-nuptial Sheva Brachot ceremony there.
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