Summary of the Month of Kislev
5783/December 2022
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Continuing in his footsteps - the
Gershon Salomon Guiding Fund!
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The
Beyadenu staff held a Temple Mount conference in honor of Gershon Salomon
z"l and to kick off the Guiding Fund.
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For
a one-time donation (also via Bit and PayPal) to the Fund:
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For
a monthly donation to the Fund via Cardcom:
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(Pictured
is the Beyadenu staff and the Salomon family)
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Gershon
Salomon z"l was a legend of the land of Israel.
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6th
generation in Israel - he was born in Jerusalem, was an activist in the
Beitar youth movement, a member of the Irgun (Etzel), and an IDF officer
wounded in battle.
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Later
on in his life, Salomon became a Jerusalem councilman, a member of the
board of the Heirut movement, and the founder of the HaTchiyah political
party.
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Salomon
was also one of the earliest Temple Mount pioneers, founded the
"Temple Mount and Eretz Yisrael Faithful" movement, and fought
for the Temple Mount almost alone when hardly any Jews ascended the
Mount. He was even prevented from entering the Temple Mount for about 28
years due to fear of Arab riots.
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Tragically,
Salomon passed away two months ago.
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Salomon
z"l dedicated his life to Jewish ascendance and liberating and
making the Temple Mount a site full of Jews.
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Our
Beyadenu guides carry on his legacy and maintain Jewish presence on the
Mount in summer and winter, rain or shine, and even in snow!
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The
Gershon Salomon Guiding Fund's purpose:
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The
Fund will sponsor and run the Beyadenu Guiding Project through which
thousands of Jews, exposed to the Temple Mount for the first time, ascend
every year in free-of-charge guided tours.
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Monthly
cost of running the project: 4,000 NIS
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Full
day of guiding on the Temple Mount: 600 NIS
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They
have been there for us for the past eight years – now, let's be there for
them!
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As
the 2022 tax year is rapidly coming to a close, please consider supporting Beyadenu and its important, meaningful activities
that help implement and promote Jewish sovereignty on the Temple Mount!
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All
donations are tax deductible in the US (501c3 receipts) and in Israel
(according to Seif 46):
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For
Jewish sovereignty on the Temple Mount!
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For
educating future generations!
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Over
the past year, our guides have guided thousands of ascenders on the
Temple Mount and thus helped break the record of ascenders in 5783:
51,483 Jews in just one year!
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Now
is the time to contribute and strengthen the Guiding Project of Beyadenu
– Returning to the Temple Mount!
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One
week of guiding on the Temple Mount (five days):
NIS 3,000
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Four
days of guiding on the Temple Mount: NIS
2,400
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Three
days of guiding on the Temple Mount:
NIS 1,800
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Two
days of guiding on the Temple Mount:
NIS 1,200
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One
day of guiding on the Temple Mount:
NIS 600
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With
a monthly donation to the Guiding Project, you can help us recruit more
guides to create a reserve of guides in case of harassment, and purchase guiding
equipment to replace the equipment confiscated by the police.
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Remembering
Eliyahu David Kay HY"D on the Temple Mount
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Eliyahu
Kay, 26, an immigrant from South Africa and resident of Jerusalem, was on
his way to begin work as a guide at the Kotel exactly a year ago when he
was gunned down by a Hamas terrorist near the Kotel and the Chain gate of
the Temple Mount. He sustained multiple gun wounds during the attack and
sadly passed away.
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Tom
Nisani, CEO of Beyadenu, delivered a eulogy on the Temple Mount in memory
of the murdered former IDF soldier Eliyahu Kay HY"D who was murdered
exactly a year ago near the Chain gate of the Mount.
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Click
below to watch video:
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Tom
Nisani on the Temple Mount with a picture of Eliyahu Kay HY"D
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The
Beyadenu team at the very spot Eliyahu Kay HY"D was murdered.
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Campus
Watch Founder Daniel Pipes Ascends Temple Mount with Beyadenu CEO
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Click
picture to read the full article:
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Tom
Nisani, CEO of Beyadenu, said he was “excited and delighted to ascend the
Temple Mount with such important people of the Jewish nation, headed by
Daniel Pipes, one of the great warriors for Israel, who coined the phrase
‘Victory is done with defeated enemies.' There is no better place for
this statement than on the Temple Mount, where our enemies currently feel
superior to us and to the State of Israel."
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Part
1 of the Sufgania Saga:
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Hanukkah
& the Temple Mount: "No jelly donuts allowed"
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Activist
and CEO of Beyadenu, Tom Nisani, just wanted to spread some holiday joy
at Judaism's holiest site, but the police weren't on a holiday high and
decided to detain him instead.
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Click
picture to read the full article:
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Part
2 of the Sufgania Saga:
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A
sweet, delicious victory!
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Court
ruled: Tom Nisani, CEO of Beyadenu, who brought donuts to the entrance of
the Temple Mount, won't be barred from site as requested by the police.
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Click
picture to read the full article:
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We
highly recommend visiting the store!
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Tom Nisani, CEO of Beyadenu: "Discrimination against Jews on the Temple
Mount is indisputable and wrong. NOTHING can justify it!
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Click
picture to read the full Op-Ed:
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BEYADENU - RETURNING TO THE TEMPLE MOUNT -
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Association
number 580575785 (section
46 exists).
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Yaffo
St. 97 Jerusalem, Israel
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You
can donate by bank transfer: "BEYADENU - RETURNING TO THE TEMPLE
MOUNT"
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Mizrahi
Tefahot Bank (20), branch 401, account 277687
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