Noam Federman – A Man Living His Faith

Noam Federman being taken away from the Kotel area at the base of the Holy Temple area after bringing a goat to offer as a sacrifice as commanded in the Torah on Pesach (Passover).
Today is, in Israel, is the day of preparation for the L-rd’s Passover, when in days of old the Holy Temple would be bustling with activity with the baying of lambs going up to be offered according to G-d’s Commandments as the Paschal Sacrifice. Since the Romans destroyed the Temple there has been no such sacrifice, yet. In this day when HaShem is re-gathering His People as foretold by the prophets things must change, the Temple must eventually be cleansed of the abomination sitting over the Holy of Holies and the Jewish rites will again proceed.
This afternoon it is being reported that Noam Federman, a man who chooses to live his faith rather than consider his beliefs to be merely lofty ideals, was arrested for bringing his family’s offering to the Temple to be obedient to G-d’s Commands. May HaShem Bless Noam and his household for holding the light of Torah before the nations. Noam Federman has a long track record of actively proclaiming the right and duty of Jews to live in the Land of Israel, G-d’s Land. His home has been destroyed by faithless governmental leaders and he has been arrested and attacked by the very police force that is supposed to protect him. Still, Noam Federman continues to stand up for his belief that HaShem has brought the Jews back to the Land of Israel for more than just a safe haven from persecution, they have been re-gathered to fulfill G-d’s Purpose in the Earth.
If we had more men like Noam Federman in Israel and the Church the world would not be cowering to Islamic terror and the world would be a much better place. When the men, the heads of their households, begin to obey the words they read in the Scriptures and live out the words of their prayers we will see a move of G-d like mankind has never known — when.
Builders of Zion and the Maccabean Resistance encourages Noam and his fellow Jews of faith to continue to bring before the People of Israel their duty to fulfill the Commands concerning the Land and living in it — all of it. To Noam Federman we say Kol HaKavod! Keep up the good work. No retreat.






