Guest guest Posted January 31, 2005 Report Share Posted January 31, 2005 Dear John, Everything is possible. From http://www.hanefesh.com/edu/Holidays/Israel_Independence_Day.htm even the date 14.05.1948, around 16:00, is possible : “The official date given by the United Nations in their partition vote for the creation of the two new entities was May 15th, 1948. Thus, May 14th was to be the last day of the British Mandate. At 4 p.m., the British lowered their flag and immediately the Jews raised their own.” From http://www.trumanlibrary.org/israel/palestin.htm : May 14, 1948: late morning eastern standard time (late afternoon in Palestine): David Ben-Gurion, Israel's first prime minister, reads a " Declaration of Independence, " which proclaims the existence of a Jewish state called Israel beginning on May 15, 1948, at 12:00 midnight Palestine time (6:00 p.m., May 14, 1948,eastern standard time). May 14, 1948, 6 p.m. eastern standard time (12:00 midnight in Palestine): The British mandate for Palestine expires, and the state of Israel comes into being. May 14, 1948, 6:11 p.m. eastern standard time: The United States recognizes Israel on a de facto basis. The White House issues the following statement: " This Government has been informed that a Jewish state has been proclaimed in Palestine, and recognition has been requested by the provisional government thereof. The United States recognizes the provisional government as the de facto authority of the State of Israel. " Let us see some events from the following list, for the 3 possibilities (implying 4 different testing charts, as the lagna changes at 16:00:30): Disaster Date Killed Slides 30-Dec-1970 20 Epidemic Aug-2000 12 Flood 18-Oct-1997 11 Wind Storm 12-Dec-1991 5 Wind Storm 19-Jan-2000 3 Wild Fires 3-Nov-1983 0 Extreme Temperature 25-Feb-1992 0 Wild Fires 2-Jul-1995 0 Flood 31-Dec-1998 0 Drought 15-Apr-1999 0 Disaster Date Killed Transport Accident 5-Feb-1997 73 Misc Accident 29-Feb-1992 23 Transport Accident 11-Jun-1985 22 Transport Accident 21-Dec-1990 20 Transport Accident 23-Dec-1990 20 Misc Accident 25-May-2001 15 Industrial Accident 28-Mar-1983 0 Industrial Accident 23-Apr-1995 0 Slides 30-Dec-1970 20 killed, Me/Sa/Me Flood 18-Oct-1997 11 killed, Ve/Me/Ra Transport Accident 5-Feb-1997 73 killed, Ve/Me/Ve Misc Accident 29-Feb-1992 23 killed, Ve/Ju/Su Transport Accident 11-Jun-1985 22 killed, Ve/Mo/Sa Transport Accident 21-Dec-1990 20 killed, Ve/Ra/Ma 1969 Feb 26, Levi Eshkol [sjkolnik], Israeli premier, died. Me/Ju/Me Slides 30-Dec-1970 20 killed, Me/Sa/Me Flood 18-Oct-1997 11 killed, Ve/Me/Ra Transport Accident 5-Feb-1997 73 killed, Ve/Me/Ve Misc Accident 29-Feb-1992 23 killed, Ve/Ju/Su Transport Accident 11-Jun-1985 22 killed, Ve/Mo/Me Transport Accident 21-Dec-1990 20 killed, Ve/Ju/Sa 1969 Feb 26, Levi Eshkol [sjkolnik], Israeli premier, died. Me/Ju/Ke Slides 30-Dec-1970 20 killed, Me/Sa/Ve Flood 18-Oct-1997 11 killed, Ve/Me/Ju Transport Accident 5-Feb-1997 73 killed, Ve/Me/Mo Misc Accident 29-Feb-1992 23 killed, Ve/Ju/Ra Transport Accident 11-Jun-1985 22 killed, Ve/Mo/Ve Transport Accident 21-Dec-1990 20 killed, Ve/Ju/Me 1969 Feb 26, Levi Eshkol [sjkolnik], Israeli premier, died. Me/Ju/Ve Slides 30-Dec-1970 20 killed, Ke/Ju/Su Flood 18-Oct-1997 11 killed, Su/Me/Ju Transport Accident 5-Feb-1997 73 killed, Su/Sa/Ju Misc Accident 29-Feb-1992 23 killed, Ve/Me/Sa Transport Accident 11-Jun-1985 22 killed, Ve/Ju/Mo Transport Accident 21-Dec-1990 20 killed, Ve/Me/Ra 1969 Feb 26, Levi Eshkol [sjkolnik], Israeli premier, died. Ke/Ma/Ke 1948 May 14, The British evacuated Israel. The independent state of Israel was proclaimed in Tel Aviv under Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion as British rule in Palestine came to an end. Ben-Gurion and 36 fellow members of the Provisional Council of State signed the Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel. 10 of the member’s signatures were delayed for 10 days because they were cut off by fighting in Jerusalem. 1948 May 15, A 28 year old British Mandate over Palestine ended. 1948 May 15, Hours after declaring its independence, the new state of Israel was attacked by Transjordan, Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Lebanon. [see Jun 9] The first president of the State of Israel, Chaim Weizmann, took office with the founding of the nation. David Ben-Gurion was Israel’s first prime minister. Weizmann, born in Russia in 1874, taught chemistry in England and as a leading Zionist influenced Britain’s Balfour Declaration of 1917 favoring a Jewish homeland in Palestine. Weizmann settled in Palestine in 1934 and served as president of Israel from 1948 until his death in 1952. 1948 May 16, Chaim Weizmann was elected 1st president of Israel. 1948 May 16, PM David Ben-Gurion appointed Israel Amir (d.2002) to head the fledgling air force of 8 secondhand light aircraft. Amir held the post for 10 weeks and raised the force to 3,000 personnel. 1948 May 17 The Soviet Union recognized the new state of Israel. 1948 May 18, Arab Legion captured the fort on Mount Scopus. 1948 May 18, Saudi Arabia joined the invasion of Israel. 1948 May 20, Israel made the 1st use of its Air Force and claimed its 1st war victory with the defeat of the Syrian army. From http://timelines.ws/countries/ISRAEL1960.HTML Also http://www.classbrain.com/artteenst/publish/article_118.shtml For all this and because the 1st year of Israel was of fight and war with Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria, as we can conclude from “February 24 to July 20, 1949: Israel signs armistice agreements with Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria.” http://www.trumanlibrary.org/israel/palestin.htm The dasha that explain it better is regarding May 15, 1948, 1200 AM. Best Wishes, Jorge John T W B [jtwbjakarta] segunda-feira, 31 de Janeiro de 2005 12:16 Jorge Angelino Fwd: ISRAEL: State & Govt: The Two Birth Charts Hi Jorge This forwarded message was sent prompted by the offhanded comment of the astrologer, Dark*Star, who maintains that there are " many " birth charts for Israel. Of course there are, FOR EVERY COUNTRY. But the major ones are ALWAYS JUST TWO: with the STATE in the priority position. John T W B <jtwbjakarta wrote: To: John T W B Mon, 31 Jan 2005 12:04:50 +0000 (GMT) ISRAEL: State & Govt: The Two Birth Charts STATE: May 14, 1948 @ 4:32 pm ... Tel Aviv (ref. N. Campion BOOK..WORLD HOROSCOPES) GOVERNMENT February 14, 1949 @ 4:00 pm ... Jerusalem (Ref. herein below) Reference: GOVERNMENT OF ISRAEL On the 14th of February, 1949 (Tu Bishvat 5709), the Constituent Assembly, which within two days became the first Knesset, held its first meeting in the Jewish Agency building in Jerusalem. Sitting 1 of the Constituent Assembly 14 February 1949 (15 Shevat 5709) Jewish Agency Building, Jerusalem, 4 p.m. The Ceremony The President of the Provisional Council of State, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, enters the chamber and takes his seat. The National Anthem (Hatikva). Address by Dr. Chaim Weizmann. The delegates swear allegiance. Election of the Speaker. Discussions. Conclusion. The National Anthem. At that first sitting, the President of the Provisional Council of State, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, stated in his opening address: " It is with a sense of honor and awe that I rise to open the Constituent Assembly of the State of Israel, the first Jewish assembly of our day, in Jerusalem, the eternal city. At this great moment in the history of our people, we give thanks and praise to the God of Israel by whose grace we have been privileged to see redemption, after generations of suffering and misery... Knesset members! I congratulate you on your first meeting. Remember that the eyes of the whole Jewish world are upon you, and that the yearning and prayers of past generations accompany you. May we all be worthy of this great moment and this immense responsibility... " (Translation from Lorch, N., Major Knesset Debates) Because that first convention of the Constituent Assembly occurred on Tu Bishvat, the Knesset celebrates its " birthday " on that day each year. The event is highlighted by the Knesset Members planting trees. This year, Tu Bishvat falls on Monday, February 1st, and on that day, the Knesset will also have its birthday celebration. Knesset Locations February 14, 1949: The first meeting of the Constituent Assembly in Jewish Agency building, Jerusalem. March 8, 1949-December 14, 1949: The Knesset held its sittings in the Kessem Cinema in Tel Aviv. December 26, 1949-March 8, 1950: The Knesset returned to Jerusalem and convened in the Jewish Agency building. March 13, 1950: The Knesset moved to its temporary location ( " Froumine Building " on King George Street in Jerusalem) until the completion of the permanent location. 1957: Lord James De Rothschild sent a letter to Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion regarding his decision to donate money for the building of the permanent Knesset location. October 14, 1958: The laying of the cornerstone of the new Knesset building. August 31, 1966: The new Knesset building was dedicated during the governing of the sixth Knesset. 1981: It was decided to build a new wing in the Knesset building. The wing was built and then opened in 1992. 2005: An additional wing is currently under construction. ALL-NEW Messenger - all new features - even more fun! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] " How can Pluto be in Sagittarius when it's so close to Antares? 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Guest guest Posted January 31, 2005 Report Share Posted January 31, 2005 STATE: May 14, 1948 @ 4:32 pm ... Tel Aviv (ref. N. Campion BOOK..WORLD HOROSCOPES) GOVERNMENT February 14, 1949 @ 4:00 pm ... Jerusalem (Ref. herein below) Reference: GOVERNMENT OF ISRAEL On the 14th of February, 1949 (Tu Bishvat 5709), the Constituent Assembly, which within two days became the first Knesset, held its first meeting in the Jewish Agency building in Jerusalem. Sitting 1 of the Constituent Assembly 14 February 1949 (15 Shevat 5709) Jewish Agency Building, Jerusalem, 4 p.m. The Ceremony The President of the Provisional Council of State, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, enters the chamber and takes his seat. The National Anthem (Hatikva). Address by Dr. Chaim Weizmann. The delegates swear allegiance. Election of the Speaker. Discussions. Conclusion. The National Anthem. At that first sitting, the President of the Provisional Council of State, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, stated in his opening address: " It is with a sense of honor and awe that I rise to open the Constituent Assembly of the State of Israel, the first Jewish assembly of our day, in Jerusalem, the eternal city. At this great moment in the history of our people, we give thanks and praise to the God of Israel by whose grace we have been privileged to see redemption, after generations of suffering and misery... Knesset members! I congratulate you on your first meeting. Remember that the eyes of the whole Jewish world are upon you, and that the yearning and prayers of past generations accompany you. May we all be worthy of this great moment and this immense responsibility... " (Translation from Lorch, N., Major Knesset Debates) Because that first convention of the Constituent Assembly occurred on Tu Bishvat, the Knesset celebrates its " birthday " on that day each year. The event is highlighted by the Knesset Members planting trees. This year, Tu Bishvat falls on Monday, February 1st, and on that day, the Knesset will also have its birthday celebration. Knesset Locations February 14, 1949: The first meeting of the Constituent Assembly in Jewish Agency building, Jerusalem. March 8, 1949-December 14, 1949: The Knesset held its sittings in the Kessem Cinema in Tel Aviv. December 26, 1949-March 8, 1950: The Knesset returned to Jerusalem and convened in the Jewish Agency building. March 13, 1950: The Knesset moved to its temporary location ( " Froumine Building " on King George Street in Jerusalem) until the completion of the permanent location. 1957: Lord James De Rothschild sent a letter to Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion regarding his decision to donate money for the building of the permanent Knesset location. October 14, 1958: The laying of the cornerstone of the new Knesset building. August 31, 1966: The new Knesset building was dedicated during the governing of the sixth Knesset. 1981: It was decided to build a new wing in the Knesset building. The wing was built and then opened in 1992. 2005: An additional wing is currently under construction. ALL-NEW Messenger - all new features - even more fun! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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