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Psalm 2:6

The word Zion in Hebrew means “The marked”. The mountain Hashem Almighty chose to dwell His divine presence, is named Zion in the Hebrew Bible.

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About Rabbi
Yehudah Glick

Yehudah Glick is an American-born Israeli Orthodox rabbi and politician who served in the Knesset for Likud from 2016-2019. He's a prominent advocate for expanding prayer rights on Zion - The Temple Mount, for all people. In October 2014, he survived an assassination attempt by an Islamic Jihad member in reaction to his advocacy work.

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Shalom Upon Israel

Achievable Goals

Three immediate targets to bring Shalom Upon Israel
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1

Let the Shofar
Blow on Zion

Advocating for religious freedom on the Temple Mount - ending prohibitions against using sacred objects like Bible and Prayer books, shofar, tallit, and tefillin for worship.

"All you peoples, clap your hands; shout to God with the voice of joy"


 

2

Change the Music
on Temple Mount

Combating all forms of violence on the Mount, transforming it into a place of song, praise and prayer for all believers in the Almighty- The Creator.

"Sing praises to God, sing praises; sing praises to our King, sing praises"


 

3

Crowning
The Creator

Bringing distinguished guests and officials visiting Israel to ascend the Mount, honoring it as Israel's national site for Hashem's glory.

"The princes of the peoples gather together with the people of the God of Abraham for to God belong the shields of the earth; He is greatly exalted"

Zionism WITH Zion

Zionism, founded by Theodor Herzl in 1897, achieved its primary goal with the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. From 600,000 Jews at its birth, Israel has flourished into a thriving nation. The reunification of Jerusalem in 1967, followed by its recognition as Israel's capital, marked historic milestones in the Zionist dream. In Genesis 12, God promises Abraham the land of Canaan and declares he shall be "A source of blessing for all families of the earth". The prophets envisioned Israel as "A Light unto the nations," raising God's banner on Zion, The Mountain of His Holiness. After 2,000 years of exile, the Jewish people have returned home. Now, the time has come to fulfill our ultimate destiny. Just as there is no journalism without journalists and no tourism without tourists, there can be no Zionism without Zion. Global Zionism calls all nations to join in transforming Zion—the Temple Mount—into a House of Prayer for All Nations, raising the banner that "The Lord is One and His Name is One." The fulfillment comes when "From Zion goes forth the Torah and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem." We must join forces to complete the biblical dream for Zionism.

Yearning For Zion

Psalm 137

3 Prayers a day

"How can we sing the song of Zion on foreign soil?" cried the exiles by Babylon's rivers a lament that echoed through two thousand years.

"May our eyes behold Your return to Zion" prayed three times every single day, hope never dimming, faith never wavering.

Grace after each meal

"For Zion, the dwelling place of Your glory" Recited after every meal, every day, connecting daily bread to His Divine Presence on His Holy Mountain- Zion.

“When will You reign in Zion??? Speedily in our days!!! And may our eyes behold Your Kingdom”. An added prayer invoked every Shabbat and High Holidays. Imagine every tear shed over this prayer. Every heart that broke yearning for Zion. Every life that ended in exile with this hope unfulfilled. Now imagine standing where they dreamed of standing. Seeing what they died longing to see. You can!

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The Foundation Stone as seen inside the Dome of “The Rock”.

Let us be your

“Ambassador for the Nations to Zion”

Your prayer spoken where Heaven meets Earth- send it to us, recorded or written and we will sound it on the Holliest ground, Facing the Face of His Holiness- from East to West. We give voice to your heart on Zion.

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