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The regathering of an entire nation foretold centuries in advance
It is our considered opinion, based upon our understanding of Biblical prophecy,
and as amply confirmed in the writings of Jewish sages on the topic (many centuries before there were any signs yet of the actual fulfillment of the Prophecy taking place), that we are witnessing today, the early and fast increasing signs of the regathering and reunion of the Two Houses of Israel, i.e. Judah (Jews) and the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel, into one nation as per the main Prophecy on this widely supported subject in the Bible, Ezekiel 37:15-28 (see right-hand column
'Kol HaTor Mandate').
“Who has ever heard of such a thing?
Who has ever seen such things?
Can a country be born in a day
or a nation be brought forth in a moment?
Yet no sooner is Zion in labor
than she gives birth to her children.” (Isaiah 66:8).
(Refer "Nation born in
One Day')
Why would an entire nation return to that which it had rejected all along?
This Web Site is the main mouth piece of The Kol HaTor Vision, which has
arisen out of, and as a positive action response to the core current phenomenon of the
"Hebraic Restoration" movement amongst serious non-Jewish Bible students across
the entire world. The Hebraic Restoration movement entails a
developing core amongst pro-Jewish Christians and ex-Christians, who are dedicated religious Bible believers, towards
personal, active Torah observance. They are possessed of an urge to 'return' to their Hebraic (Jewish) Roots - with many of them even wanting to physically 'return' to the Promised Land and/or convert to orthodox Judaism.
This is all perfectly in line with what the Bible prophets and ancient Jewish
Sages' understood from the Scriptures and declared through their writings.
This, of course, presents a political Time Bomb in the currently explosive political situation in the Middle East, between the Palestinians (Arabs and Islam) and the Israelis (Jews and Judaism).
The Kol Ha Tor Vision and Action Response entails the consorted efforts, driven from both a Rabbinic Jewish and a scholarly Hebraic Restoration platform, to publish broad based knowledge on this topic,
its source in prophecy and its development. This is done in an effort to lay the foundations for reconciliation,
as foreseen by ancient Bible Prophets, between these two greatly divided sectors of what seems to be the same nation.
The Torah (the foundational Word of G-d) is concerned with our past, deeply involved with our present conduct, and is not affected by the fears of its readers or contenders regarding the future that it outlines for humanity in general and for the nation of Israel in particular. Much of the Prophecies of the Tanach (regarded as the 'Old Testament' by Christianity), are mainly bound up with the future and purpose of the 12-tribed nation of Israel .
Why should a Nation's Greatest Event be so unacceptable and impossible?
Probably the greatest of the Bible's Prophetic forecasts, and the most overlooked as such, is the Return of the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel, and their reconciliation with the House of Judah (the Jews) into one 12-Tribed nation in the Land of Israel. Prophecy itself defines this Event to be greater than the miraculous Return of the Jews (the Tribe of Judah) after the Holocaust, perpetrated on them by Hitler during the 2nd World War, and even greater than the miraculous Event of the ancient Israelites and their Exodus from Egypt to their Land of Divine Promise - the Land of Israel.
Jeremiah 23:7 "So then, the days are coming - it is HaShem Who speaks - when people will no longer say, 'As HaShem lives, Who brought the sons of Israel (12 tribes) out of the land of Egypt', but, 'As HaShem lives, Who led back and brought home the descendants of the House of Israel out of the land of the North, and from all the countries to which He had dispersed them,
to live on their own soil ."
These very same words are repeated in chapter 16:15 with the difference that the underlined statement now reads: "
... I will bring them back to the very soil I gave their ancestors."
Lost national Identity rediscovered
Another much overlooked and misunderstood tenet of Bible reality, even by Jews themselves, is that these Prophecies do not refer to the Jews only, who in essence are descendants of but one of the original twelve Tribes of Israel only - the Tribe of Judah. It is therefore common practice, that Bible students and even Rabbis commonly apply the Bible's references to Israel, its ancient Exodus and their Return to the Land, as applying
today to the Jews only. In proper context - a Truth that is currently sweeping the world amongst Bible students - the Bible makes a distinct differentiation between what it terms to be "Israel" and "Judah". This refers to Judah (the Jews) and the 10 Northern Tribes of Israel, who were exiled from the Land of Israel some 2 750 years BCE. The
Ten Tribes who refused to accept the Divinely ordained spiritual leadership of Judah, were exiled amongst the nations and became known as the "Lost Ten Tribes of Israel."
The "Greater Exodus" predicted in the Bible, concerns the "re-identification and return to their Hebraic Roots and to the Land of Israel" of these lost 10 Tribes. This is a topic in which all Rabbis are well versed; a topic which was often referred to in the writings of the Jewish sages of antiquity, as we shall refer to
elsewhere in this Web Site. A topic though, which has been gathering dust on the shelves of Jewish and Rabbinic mind archives and, resultantly, blinded many to the current Awakening
which is occurring amongst Zionistic minded Christian Bible students - the most likely fast sprouting grass roots of the fulfillment of this Greatest of Events in the making.
The topic of the Lost 10 Tribes and their Return to the Land, has also been of great interest to both Jewish and Christian theologians throughout the centuries. This is proven by well recorded reports of searches for, and claims by, purported descendants of the Tribes - both by Jewish and non-Jewish interests and commentators at various times and amongst various nations of the world. Refer to the following well documented sources:
http://www.bh.org.il/Communities/Archive/TenLostTribes.asp
http://www.britam.org/
It is also common that this subject is often discarded as 'fiction' and 'myth' by well informed commentators, both Jewish and non-Jewish.
Resisting national and spiritual Destiny
On the Jewish side, it is a topic which has been shelved, probably for a lack of clarity and direction as to the exact time setting for the reunification of the Two Houses of Israel. Opinion is split whether the Ingathering and Reunification will take place before or after Messiah's Coming.
Although the Jewish People have been charged with a mission to reach out, touch, teach and to bring the whole-wide world closer to the One G-d of pure spirit and His Torah, there have been numerous obstacles. Indeed, some scholars have ventured the opinion that the failure of Judah to outreach, has necessitated the forming of several religions to get the Divine message out, albeit imperfectly. In fact the credit of translating the Bible into over 6000 languages, and distributing billions of copies to all the nations and tribes of the world is the achievement of mainly Protestant Evangelical nations, such as Great Britain and the United States of America. The Jewish representation in the Kol HaTor Project therefore apologize on behalf of Judah and ask forgiveness for not having done a better job. Yes, we are guilty - but guilty with an explanation: If you were, G-d forbid, exiled, punched, beaten, stepped upon, and tortured, YOU TOO WOULD NOT BE IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE AND FOR REACHING OUT TO THOSE WHO REMIND YOU OF YOUR PERSECUTORS. THEN - WITH ASSIMILATION, ADOPTING STRANGE CULTURES - IN BRIEF: FACING AND DEALING WITH THE TEMPTATIONS OF VANISHING IN THE MELTING POTS OF VARIOUS SOCIETIES, the Jews have had a hard enough time holding onto their bare spiritual survival.
The Magnet of Divine Destiny
On the non-Jewish side, amongst the nations of the world, a very strange phenomenon has been taking place especially over the last decade - and it is accelerating in pace. Sincere Bible students are leaving the Churches in droves after adopting tenets of Jewish Faith (like the Sabbath, Jewish Feast Days, etc). This phenomenon is also not entirely unusual amongst Muslim individuals and small groups of even secular non-Jews. In organized Christianity, many congregations have become very pro-Israel and religious Zionist. The term 'Christian Zionist' is no longer a secluded term. It is often stated that the election of the US President was strongly and positively influenced by such pro-Zionist groups.
Revealing Sources of information made available for you
This Web Site will publish comprehensive details of these Prophecies, their confirmations and the predictions in Jewish writings about it, based on Torah and Tanach interpretations by Judah's spiritual leaders throughout the ages - a massive compendium of authoritative and informed Bible opinion (Halacha) by the Divinely mandated "guardians" of the Word of G-d - the Bible (Gen. 49:10; and Lehavdil, Romans 3:2).
Helping you find your Destiny
The mission of the Kol HaTor Project is to publish information on a wide front, on this topic in an effort to increase awareness amongst both Houses, (Judah and 10-Israel), and in an attempt to promote reconciliation between the two Houses after the destructive division of almost 3000 years. In this way, the
Kol Ha Tor Project will strive to bring Peace to Zion in fulfillment of our (all of us) obligations to further the Way for the Return of the Shechinah Glory of the G-d of Israel amongst His People, and for the ultimate establishment of His restored 12-Tribed Kingdom of Israel. May it in this way come about, that the daily prayers be fulfilled:
for Jews, for the Rebuilding and the Peace of Jerusalem, and
for Christians: "Let Thy Kingdom Come!"
Assisting you in overcoming the Obstacles in the Way to your Destiny
We have been guided into this mission by the great and urgent need amongst potential returning 10-Tribers to overcome the obstacles which Judah put in their way in an effort of self-preservation, thereby preventing the actual realization of this Return and the reunification of the greatly divided Nation of G-d.
These obstacles have been developing over millennia of strife between the 2
Houses and, in the last few centuries, have been greatly exacerbated by the proselytizing of Jews by Christians, often under force of the sword.
This awareness entails the realization, on both sides, of their individual obligations in particular and our overall obligations in general.
Keeping you informed
We will also provide ample evidence from current trends, why it seems that we now have arrived at this Prophetic End Time milestone in history. There can be no greater evidence of this, than the realization of the somewhat absurd phenomenon amongst non-Jews, even Muslims, to want to identify with the most rejected nation on earth - the Jews; to want to accept and observe Torah obligations and even to want to live in the Land which is fast heading towards becoming the nuclear arena for the much dreaded War of Armageddon (Gog and Magog in Biblical terms). G-d forbid - In every generation there are those who arise against us to annihilate us, but the Holy One, Blessed be He, saves us from their hands.
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Re-unification of the 2-Houses
of Israel without proselytizing
The Kol HaTor Vision recognizes the
great Stumbling Block that evangelizing of Jews presents
in the Reconciliation Process between Judah and
Messianic 10-Israel and the extensive damage done to the Jewish people over the centuries by attempts
to
convert them to Christianity. Kol HaTor, as a representative Voice of
Returning 10-Israel, does not support any of these missionary
activities, either historically or currently. Kol HaTor associates declare their
commitment not to proselytize Jews, or to
influence Jews in any way whatsoever to abandon their historic and correct faith.
Rather, Kol Ha Tor strives to
influence re-identifying 10-Tribers to return
to their Hebraic Roots of the Original One True Faith, to Torah and to Jewish
Halachah and Rabbinic
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