PERSECUTION OF MESSIANIC BELIEVERS IN ARAD,
ISRAEL - 2005 VIOLENT HARASSMENT LEADS TO A CALL TO ACTION
Arad is a
small city in Israel, near Beersheba. It has a diverse population: some
are native-born Israeli's (Sabras), some are American Jews who have
immigrated, some are Jewish immigrants from Russia, and others are
Bedouin Arab who are citizens and support the State of Israel. Among
the Jews, most are non-religious, some are ultra-Orthodox Hasidim, and
about a hundred are Messianic Jews, followers of Yeshua (Jesus) the
Messiah. Until recently, most everyone 'got along', until some of the
Ger Hasidim (Chasidei Gur), those who follow an extreme form of
Orthodoxy, decided that the presence of Messianic Jews in Arad so
offended them that they would stop at nothing to expel them, including
death threats to leaders, violent harassment and stalking of Messianic
Women & Children and the destruction of property. Unlike America,
some Hasidic groups in Israel will use violent confrontation to force
their narrow agenda and view of Judaism on an often unwilling Israeli
populace. Their opposition to Messiah Yeshua is fanatical.
The
believers in Arad ran a 'Soup Kitchen' where low-income retirees could
have a hot meal. In Spring 2005, the Hasidim started harassing those
that went there, and screamed threats at the believers and their
young
children.
In June 2005, one of the Ger Hasidim pushed into the
Community Club run by the believers and trashed it.
We need
Lura & Eddie
Beckford are Messianic Believers who live in Arad, Israel. Lura is a
long time resident and is an Israeli citizen. Some may remember that
for many years Lura was married to Messianic Rabbi Milt Maiman, who had
an effective ministry in Israel and passed away in 1999. Two years
later Lura remarried, and all who know Edwin Beckford can attest that
he is a man who loves the Messiah and is a great asset to the work
there.
In January 2004 Lura & Eddie open a small Community center
near the central marketplace in Arad, where there are many Israelis who
get by on low incomes. Their center has served many purposes: a Soup
Kitchen for the needy, a used clothing distribution center, a Bible
Study location, a place to show Bible Videos and a Chess Club for the
sizeable Russian population there that love that game.
Since the
opening, some (not all) in the Orthodox Jewish community have tried to
shut them down. Here are some of the instances of harassment, vandalism
and stalking the Beckfords and other believers in Arad have experienced
over the last 2 years:
• The Beckford's use their Van to transport the
needy and minister to people. It has been vandalized on several
occasions, sometimes with serious damage and other times with
spray-painted taunts. From their window the Beckford's have seen young
Hasidic men do this on several occasions, and have had to chase them
away. Filing reports with the Police usually results in the Police
scolding the Beckfords for "making trouble" !!
• The Hasidim filed a
false report that several believers were illegally in Israel. The
Police launched a 'raid' at 2 AM only to discover that they were
Israeli citizens with all papers.
Several Hasidim are usually on hand
outside the Community Center to yell curses in Hebrew & English at
the believers and pressure the residents from going in.
Dozens of these
posters were pasted on walls in Arad warning parents against letting
their children talk to the believers, lest they be kidnapped and
baptized! These lies are common.
These posters in Hebrew
& Russian
had the photo and Arad street address
of Polly a Jewish believer. She and her young
children are regular targets, with the Hasidim screaming
obscenities into her face and threatening to kidnap her children.
In
August 2005, things started 'heating up".
Lura writes: August 1st. We
had our Monday evening food-sharing meal and afterwards, we were making
our way to the van and about 40 Hasidim began surrounding us and
actually pushing the little children and then ripped a sign from Rebeka
and threw it - it hit one of the little kids and Eddie stepped in
between the attackers and the children to protect them. The end result
was that Eddie grabbed one by his coat jacket. All 40 of them
scattered. We were able to exit and then the police showed up. (The
restaurant owner had called the police about 45 minutes before. The
police station is only two blocks away.)
Yesterday (Wednesday August
3rd) about 20 of them showed up at the kehila (congregation) and
screamed, shouted and surrounded one man (tourist) - They pulled his
beard, spit on him and pushed him, but he kept on filming them - turns
out the video clip will be on TV in America next week. This morning at
prayer meeting, one of our guys had to step between a Haredi (Ger
Hasid) and a lady Believer because the Haredi suddenly got very
aggressive and was coming at her.
August 4, Lura writes: The shop is
burning!” said the voice on the telephone. Our friend had received a
call and passed the news on to us. Just today Eddie talked about taking
the television out of the shop because of the threat of theft. A
Palestinian tried to walk out the door with it today and an Arab friend
stopped him. Not the first time, but no time now for regrets – must get
to the shop! God is in control – focus!
Fire! We wondered what the
Haredim would do next! Is this it?
We pulled up to the shop, camera in
hand; a policeman was openly annoyed that we were there. His first
question, “Who called her?” He cornered a medic, “Did you call her?” I
wondered why that was important????? I answered, “This is our shop – we
need to be here!” Then I noticed the restaurant owner from next door.
The police had called them, but not us! Questions!!!
The fireman was
hosing the place down with lots of water and it was still smoldering.
There was a heavy smell of smoke and gasoline in the air. We were
warned not to get too close because the electricity was not turned off
yet and there was water everywhere. I walked to the back of the shop
and the water was pouring from under the rear door. I wondered if it
was just the water from the fireman’s hose or did the pipes break in
the bathroom?
I took some pictures and then called our landlord &
his wife, waking them, and broke the news to them. Within 10 minutes,
he and his wife were at the scene. They were sympathetic and at the
same time worried about their property. I assured them we would honor
our agreement and repair it He was glad to hear that we would continue
on, and began making suggestions as to how to improve security. We had
been unable to obtain insurance since we are a private venture.
The
restaurant owner was also worried about his adjoining property. He
asked us what are we going to do? – We answered, “Repair it and
continue on!” He was not happy about that. Our presence is a danger to
his restaurant.
The police officer requested that I sit in his car with
his accompanying IDF soldier and give a statement about the fire, so I
did. He was reluctant to include any report of the Haredim threatening
us or anything about their newly opened chess club behind us. I
insisted.
Meanwhile the books were still smoldering with a glow
underneath. The fireman had finished his work, rolled up the hose and
left. We called the fire co, again and told them, but they said it was
O.K. and didn’t return.
I walked behind the darkened shop, and in the
light of the street lamps, I saw stones lying around the back door.
There were more stones in front of the shop. I noticed new indentations
in the window of the back door, and of course, the front windows were
totally broken. It looked to me as if more than one person was
involved. What kind of arsonist throws rocks and burns a place, too?
The whole scene was disturbing, yet both Eddie and I were sensing a
supernatural peace. God was in our midst. Somehow, we know in our
hearts that HE will be glorified through this situation.
The next
morning, arson investigators came from Beersheva and carefully examined
our burned building. They said at least 40 liters of gasoline had been
used to start this fire. That’s more than one person can carry. (Stones
were thrown through the windows and gasoline poured in)
The chess
players began to arrive and were shocked to see the condition of the
shop. Some had tears in their eyes. Eddie began to bring out the tables
which barely survived in the fire – They are blackened and warped, but
usable. The chess clocks are almost a total loss. The chess boards all
have the touch of fire upon them. It is a sad picture, but the players
are encouraged by our promise to renovate and continue on in the face
of opposition.
Many friends have sent us notes of encouragement and
Bible verses. It is comforting to know that so many are praying and
holding us up. A number of believers have asked for suggestions as to
how they can help in a practical way. We will begin to clean-up on
Tuesday morning. (We want to show the people what happened to our shop
on Monday open-air market day.) We can feel your love and we thank you
for it! God bless you in Yeshua’s Name and for His Glory! We appreciate
you!
Monday – we were greeted by the Ger Hasidim who were passing out
flyers which stated that we started the fire to gain attention. I
thought, “How arrogant!” They burned the place down and then have the
nerve to appear in public and make fun of us. They circled the shop and
laughed and gloated and spoke lies about us. That evening they harassed
us as we prepared a picnic outside the shop. It is difficult to be in
the presence of so many demons and come away from that encounter
unscathed. One of our group reminded us to pray and spend time with the
Lord – and allow Him to wash our feet from the “dust” of the day.
Tuesday, lots of chess players showed up willing to help! What an
encouragement! Just last evening, someone came to me and told me “it
was not worth doing a chess club for these kind of people… they have no
hope in their heart and will do nothing for anyone. They are beyond
help.” I assured that they were exactly what we wanted: we want to give
hope to the hopeless! She didn’t understand. Yet here were these
“hopeless” men happy to pitch in and carry things out to the dumpster
Within an hour all the burned items – all the melted plastic – all of
it was in the dumpster. We were a sooty crew but satisfied with our
labors! God is good! Next came the clean up, and the people from
Jerusalem arrived, so the chess players began to play chess while their
replacements cleaned. It was a good day until one of the Haredi showed
up and began making rude comments. Eddie and I stood in front of him
and would not let him into the shop. Whenever he tried to take
pictures, I put a broom in front of his camera. He called the police,
and they yelled at him and asked him why he was there. I guess it takes
a fire to make the police act as if something serious is going on.
Cleaning soot off walls is an experience, especially without
electricity. There are no windows in the bathroom, so I was feeling my
way around trying to get enough soot off the walls so that light would
reflect. We had a flashlight, but it was useless against the sooty
walls – Black, black and more black.
Three of the Haredim have been
arrested and charged with arson. All three were released on a limited
basis awaiting trial.
Local Hebrew Newspaper coverage of the Arson Fire
WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP?
PRAY The Lord G-D of Israel desires to protect
those who are His own!
Pray for wisdom and protection for Lura &
Eddie.
Pray that they might get some much needed rest as well.
WRITE
& EMAIL Government Officials in Israel need to hear that people in
America are concerned. http://www.police.gov.il/english/
DONATE It will
take approx $10,000 to repair the building and restart the ministry
inside. Heavy duty steel security doors and steel window shutters are
needed.
All gifts are US Tax deductible. Designate your gift: "Arad
Ministry Building Repair" Make check payable and send to: Messianic
Hebrew-Christian Fellowship 2792 North Cherry Lane Ronks, PA 17572
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