Multi-Faith Route
INTERNATIONAL ALIYAH
Children of Noah All Religions Spiritual Aliyah
Christians for Jewish Aliyah
Explore the fascinating roots of Judaism found in the Gospel of John & many more exciting topics in this developing section
Aliyah defined as raising our world is accessible for all mankind, including members of all the major religions. Raising any object or the act of an ascension, obviously involves numerous layers that can be achieved; Aliyah, as the nature of an ascent, is also subject to that principle. Accordingly, the degree of Aliyah one receives is dependent upon Divine precepts, which can be better understood through the concept of Aliyah in relation to the Children of Noah.
For Christians, the main common ground on the concept of raising our world is currently found through the understanding of the time of redemption. This relates to a period of world peace, which benefits all mankind. Muslims also cherish this lofty ideal, and orientate much of their religion towards how they believe this goal should be achieved. There are numerous other mainstream faiths that also subscribe to the concept of the world being subject to a force of major change.
Much discord surrounds the name given to the human catalyst, that is destined to help achieve this time of redemption when our world will be raised. Christians swear by the name of Jesus of Nazareth as the world’s savior, the Muslims to the name of Mahdi, while the Jews give a title to the person’s role (Messiah), rather than their own unique name. Aliyah Magazine gives due honor to the millions of world believers dedicated towards ushering in this golden age, while focusing upon ancient Jewish teachings. Outside of Jewish Aliyah, and in more universal terms, the roots of these multi-faith teachings can be easier aligned to the Noahide version of reaching the gateway to a universal Aliyah.
The key message Aliyah Magazine wishes to share with our cherished visitors is the end result of raising our world, which is making our home a better place to live. Regardless, of one’s belief’s on how one thinks it will be achieved, our Aliyah Community is dedicated towards raising our world now! That means adopting a far more tolerant approach to each other. In one sense the means do justify the end!
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Independence Day
- May 5, 2014
As another Israeli Day of Independence has been celebrated, the all too familiar chants (not to say rants) about Israel’s need to be strong and self-reliant fill the media. Perhaps the chanters know something most of us do not; otherwise, how can you explain their insistence that independence is possible?...
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Independence Day
- May 5, 2014
As another Israeli Day of Independence has been celebrated, the all too familiar chants (not to say rants) about Israel’s need to be strong and self-reliant fill the media. Perhaps the chanters know something most of us do not; otherwise, how can you explain their insistence that independence is possible?...
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Christians’ Mistaken Anti-Semitism
- July 1, 2013
Who are the Jews from the Gospel of John? Throughout Christian history, the Gospel of John has stood among the most favorite books of the Bible, alongside perhaps only the Psalms, Isaiah and the book of Romans. This gospel has also been a source of debate. One of the main...