Feb 1, 2021, 7:18 AM – Becca Biderman posted in In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

Can you hear Yah speaking to us yet? It doesn’t take a prophet. In this case, He is the prophet. He’s showing us His desire for the coming year. Barley in January? I’m amazed and stunned. Even though I’ve touched it. I have to keep telling myself it just January because if I didn’t know the date I would think by looking around me it’s a much later month.
1. a miracle field in a location that absolutely no classically trained barley inspector would pay attention to….(not a predetermined early field)
1. a field in the north, not the south or central
1. the weather is as “May” to quote my weather-nerd Facebook friends
1. All of the classical things that bloom a month in front of Wave Sheaf day are doing exactly that….they are in full glorious bloom. It’s so hard not to be out there in all of it but Yah been faithful to us to show us through others what’s going on
1. Are you going to tell me Yah didn’t know our nation would be in lockdown and that He’s not providing His will for His people to be able to worship Him on His correct days?

Here’s the updated weather report from the weather-nerds, I’m going to leave its rough translation just the way it is, you’ll get the picture::

Written by Moshe Klukowski

As spoken in the last outlook post and model updates**, we are back to a period of heat and dryness that will remind us of the transition season.**

Today [B] – warming up. Visibly hotter than usual, light and dry.** The east wind for those who missed it – returns**. You will be felt mostly in the mountains and the north. Jerusalem 19 metz, at the beach and in the humiliation (lower areas) 22-23.

Tomorrow, another warming, dryness, and the entrance to a winter returns.

In the fourth day (wednesay) – similar. However, during the day and especially in the evening, the clouds will multiply at medium altitude and local rain can fall **in the south (not the north where the field is)**. There may be thunderstorms and floods.

Thursday – cooling down. Local rain in most parts of the country. **Apparently emphasis on the south and east** [mostly Golan]. Severe flood warning.

Friday – similar. It should be pointed out that the quantities and sewing of the sediments (moisture accumulation) are not accurately predictable Shabbat-warming. In the morning the possibility of local rain.

The warming trend will continue early next week and we will return to temps to mention May. A synoptic change that can change the atmosphere may only be towards the middle of the month, right now it will be not serious to discuss.

In conclusion – for those who didn’t understand, **then there is no winter this season, even if the amounts of sediments (accumulated moisture) complete themselves thanks to large systems from the fall. All in all since the big system in early December most of the time is visibly hot and dry and it will be so in the first third of February. As you know this is not a prediction but a general observation. **The forecast in Boaz’s daily post.

*In modern Hebrew, the words Winter, Autumn, and Spring are used but I steer clear of these words and stick to the terms the scriptures use. By doing so helps you to understand, and it helped me to understand, WHAT the scripture requires for a year without the blurriness of the modern perception, modern understanding, and modern words that aren’t in the bible (ie Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter)*Updated Feb 2, 2021, 4:02 AM

Jan 31, 2021, 6:02 PM – Becca Biderman posted in In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

Ok, sorry. I’m not political. Period. However, I want to point out that the fine for breaking quarantine was increased. And at the same time the dati get to run around breaking quarantine at will and do not get bothered.

**4:27 P.M. Knesset approves increasing fines for COVID violations**

The Knesset approved a law allowing increasing fines for violating lockdown restrictions, after Defense Minister Benny Gantz said that he would not support extending Israel’s nationwide lockdown if the parliament does not pass the legislation.

The law raises the maximum fine for violating coronavirus regulations from 5,000 shekels ($1,500) to 10,000 and also allows issuing closure orders for institutions that violate the regulations, including schools.Ok, sorry. I’m not political. Period. However, I want to point out that the fine for breaking quarantine was increased. And at the same time the dati get to run around breaking quarantine at will and do not get bothered.

**4:27 P.M. Knesset approves increasing fines for COVID violations**

The Knesset approved a law allowing increasing fines for violating lockdown restrictions, after Defense Minister Benny Gantz said that he would not support extending Israel’s nationwide lockdown if the parliament does not pass the legislation.

The law raises the maximum fine for violating coronavirus regulations from 5,000 shekels ($1,500) to 10,000 and also allows issuing closure orders for institutions that violate the regulations, including schools.Updated Feb 1, 2021, 1:28 AM

Jan 31, 2021, 2:25 PM – Becca Biderman shared a link to the group: In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-israel-covid-lockdown-airport-border-closures-vaccines-coronavirus-1.9496607It looks like I’m not getting that gap:

Ayalon Highway during the first lockdown, March 2020Moti Milrod Moti Milrod

Israel’s COVID Cabinet to Vote on Extending Lockdown ***Without Exit Date***

Despite nearly 20 percent of Israelis being vaccinated for coronavirus, the death toll is rising swiftly. Israel’s Health Ministry is adamant that the restrictions should be renewed for at least another week

The cabinet is set to vote on Sunday on extending the lockdown, potentially for another week, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu planning to propose keeping Ben-Gurion International Airport and border crossings closed for another two weeks.
Knesset Speaker Yariv Levin announced that parliament will vote on increasing fines for violating lockdown regulations, ending a political stalemate that had prevented extending a nationwide lockdown, which is set to expire on Sunday night.

The irregular Knesset meeting, set for Sunday at 2 P.M., was announced after the Joint List agreed to revoke its opposition to holding the vote.
Israel is ending a third week of lockdown with the Health Ministry demanding to renew the restrictions for at least another week in light of a lack of improvement in numbers of seriously ill cases at the hospitals.
The continuing high patient volume is being attributed largely to the effect of new mutations of the coronavirus. But there’s still no evidence that the vaccines aren’t effective against these mutations, at least to some degree, and this appears to be Israel’s only hope.
The vaccination campaign is proceeding apace, with almost three million people having received at least one dose. Of these, 1.7 million have also received the second dose. But the death toll has been rising quickly, and it is anticipated that it will reach around 5,000 by next week, given that it already stands at 4,738 and there are close to 450 patients in critical condition.
Initial data from the health maintenance organizations and the ministry show the vaccines to be highly effective, but full data hasn’t yet been published. In a briefing over the weekend, Dr. Sharon Alroy-Preis, the director of public health services, said that out of 715,425 Israelis who received the second dose more than a week ago, only 317 have caught the virus, or 0.04 percent

On Friday, 6,500 new coronavirus cases were diagnosed, which is less than the weekday average. In total, 75,000 tests were administered, and nine percent came back positive.
Despite the fact that vaccination rates among the vulnerable elderly are high – 82 percent among people aged 60 and up, 92 percent among people aged 70 to 79 and 86 percent among people 80 and older – the hospitals remain under intense pressure. The number of seriously ill patients has remained stubbornly steady at around 1,200. Of these, 434 are in critical condition.
Since the virus erupted last March, nearly 16,000 Israelis have been hospitalized. Of these, 2,800 have been hooked up to ventilators.
Last week, Health Minister Yuli Edelstein said that exiting the lockdown given this situation would be “irresponsible.” Even though the results of the lockdown to date haven’t been “what we dreamed of,” he said, without it, Israel’s situation would be even worse.
Beyond continuing the lockdown and speeding up the vaccination campaign as much as possible, however, the ministry has no solutions to offer. And it has yet to even set numerical targets for exiting the lockdown.
Kahol Lavan Chairman Benny Gantz and other ministers from his party are conditioning their agreement to extending the lockdown on the existence of “an olderly plan” for easing the restrictions. Kahol Lavan ministers say that in light of numbers showing a decline in serious cases, it may be possible to suffice with an extension of the lockdown by only a few days.
Gantz said last week that he would not agree to extend the lockdown without a vote being held to increase fines for those violating restrictions. This demand led to the cabinet postponing the vote on extending the lockdown, which was originally expected to be held on Thursday.
The proposal coming up for a vote Sunday calls to*** increase the maximum fine for violating the coronavirus regulations from 5,000 shekels ($1,500) to 10,000 shekels *((ad would also allow closure orders to be issued to institutions that violate the regulations, including schools.
On Friday it was announced that Israel would deliver 5,000 coronavirus vaccines for medical staff in the Palestinian territories, following a recommendation from the Defense Ministry and the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories.
The first batch is set to be delivered to the Palestinian Authority at the start of next week.
Meanwhile, a planned rescue flight of 170 Israeli citizens from Frankfurt to Israel, which was scheduled to take off on Sunday, has been postponed indefinitely.
Frankfurt International Airport is a hub for rescue flights to repatriate citizens to Israel, in flights operated by Israeli carrier Israir. All those allowed on board have been granted an exception to travel by the Health Ministry.Updated Feb 2, 2021, 3:39 AM

Jan 30, 2021, 12:56 PM – Becca Biderman posted in In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

The first photo of flax. Just as in Ex 9 the barley and the flax achieve maturity at the same harvest season. Not the pink flax from the Galil but flax nonetheless. I expect to see ours next week when the temps just up

Photo by סדרי שליטה taken today in Sahknin just a little west of here so I should see them popping open in my area hopefully this weekThe first photo of flax. Just as in Ex 9 the barley and the flax achieve maturity at the same harvest season. Not the pink flax from the Galil but flax nonetheless. I expect to see ours next week when the temps just up

Photo by סדרי שליטה taken today in Sahknin just a little west of here so I should see them popping open in my area hopefully this weekUpdated Jan 31, 2021, 2:35 AM

Jan 30, 2021, 11:26 AM – Becca Biderman posted in In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

Did you know that truffles grow in the wild in Israel? I’ve never seen such a good photo of them so I thought I would share it with you. This land is so amazing during the season of love and lifeDid you know that truffles grow in the wild in Israel? I’ve never seen such a good photo of them so I thought I would share it with you. This land is so amazing during the season of love and lifeUpdated Feb 3, 2021, 10:57 AM