I just surprised to learn that there is a Buddhist temple in Israel.
My understanding was Buddishim is not allowed in the Middle East.
I like to visit holy land one day and wish visit this temple too.
Have any of you been to Isreal?
Buddhist temple in Israel!!
Buddhist temple in Israel!!
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I lived there for a year, but that was a long time ago - back in the 1980s. I'm not really surprised that there is a Buddhist temple there, as Israel seemed to be a very tolerant place and people were open to different ideas. Lots of Israelis travel extensively, so they would be exposed to different ideas and religions. I think Israel is different from some Middle Eastern countries, as it functioned then as a type of Western liberal democracy. I got the distinct impression that unless you represented a threat to the state and its interests, you could do pretty much what you wanted.
I wonder if they will ever get a Theravadan monastery?
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Wow! Many thanks.paul wrote: ↑Sat Jun 09, 2018 6:35 am Theravada center:
http://www.bhavanahouse.org/index.php?o ... &Itemid=27
My pleasant surprise is tempered, however, by one of the names listed. Oh dear.
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I attended an Ajahn tong vipassana retreat in Europe, half of the people there were Israelis. There are even Israeli ordainded monks under Ajahn Tong. Israel has a healthy dhamma community.
Do not confuse Jews with Muslims. The average Jewish person is secular and non religious, many are openly atheists. Muslims do not tolerate other religions nor atheists, and resort to violence as a result. I am not aware of a sangha in any Islamic state, maybe at best Turkey but I have my doubts, Turkey is not yet an Islamic shariah state but is on the verge of becoming one.
Do not confuse Jews with Muslims. The average Jewish person is secular and non religious, many are openly atheists. Muslims do not tolerate other religions nor atheists, and resort to violence as a result. I am not aware of a sangha in any Islamic state, maybe at best Turkey but I have my doubts, Turkey is not yet an Islamic shariah state but is on the verge of becoming one.
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Judaism is far less tolerant than Islam according to the Bible.
So "Jewish" is no longer a religion? So Israel & Jewish is unrelated to the Bible?
Non-sense. Jews owe so much to Islam. It seems you don't know much about Jewish history. Also, its the Jewish Bible that instructs to murder non-believers.
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The Bible & Koran have their respective teachings. The Koran does not forbid any religion. But the Jewish Bible instructs to kill any Israelite that follows another religion and forbids other religions in Israel. The bottom line is Jews owe so much to Islam. Jews are highly indebted to Islam.
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Ah, thanks for the clarification. Your point is about the differences between the holy books of two religions. I would have thought that the more salient point in this thread is that Israelis are not taking a literal interpretation of any such textual imperative.DooDoot wrote: ↑Sat Jun 09, 2018 8:04 am The Bible & Koran have their respective teachings. The Koran does not forbid any religion. But the Jewish Bible instructs to kill any Israelite that follows another religion and forbids other religions in Israel. The bottom line is Jews owe so much to Islam. Jews are highly indebted to Islam.
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I would have thought they don't believe in religious Judaism of the Bible but only the political Judaism of the Bible.
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Re: Buddhist temple in Israel!!
Greetings,
Metta,
Paul.
(If anyone wishes to discuss Israel in connection to Islam or Judaism then you may do that at Dharma Wheel: Engaged or Dharma Paths as you see fit...)SarathW wrote:I just surprised to learn that there is a Buddhist temple in Israel.
My understanding was Buddishim is not allowed in the Middle East.
I like to visit holy land one day and wish visit this temple too.
Have any of you been to Isreal?
Metta,
Paul.
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Most of the Zionists, such as Theodor Herzl & Ben Gurion, who established modern Israel were atheists. Israel actually does not have strong religious roots, apart from the Protestant Christians who supported it. When I worked at meditation retreats in Asia, many Israelis attended.
There is always an official executioner. If you try to take his place, It is like trying to be a master carpenter and cutting wood. If you try to cut wood like a master carpenter, you will only hurt your hand.
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There is the Jewish religion and then there is the Jewish race (the people) with genetic haplotype.DooDoot wrote: ↑Sat Jun 09, 2018 7:50 amJudaism is far less tolerant than Islam according to the Bible.So "Jewish" is no longer a religion? So Israel & Jewish is unrelated to the Bible?Non-sense. Jews owe so much to Islam. It seems you don't know much about Jewish history. Also, its the Jewish Bible that instructs to murder non-believers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism_ ... iddle_East
Malaysia is a multicultural and multiconfessional country, whose official religion is Islam.
There are 15 million Jewish people, most of which are non religious.
Discussion of Judaism, the religion, and the bible is irrelevant. If you expect me to defend the Jewish religion, that will not happen as I do not care for it.
Muslims do not have a genetic haplotype because Islam is a religion that depends on conversion via any means necessary, usually violence. Judaism is an exclusive religion that is extremely hard to become a member of, as the state of Israel does not recognize the reform movement as an official branch.
Islam on the other hand is extremely easy to convert to, but extremely difficult to leave, which can result in death. Leaving Judaism does not result in death.
For this reason the Jewish people have a genetic haplotype which can be traced thousands of years, and Islam does not, maybe if you check some Saudi princes you may find a unique haplotype marker.
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I have heard of vipassana retreats in Israel, a colleague of mine attended one. I know that there are vipassana retreats in Lebanon too.
More people are becoming interested in Eastern religions in the Middle East, but they remain a minority focusing more on Yoga and meditation, and Buddhism has no official or organized presence in Arab countries as far as i know.
I am not sure if this is a bad thing though especially in the age of the internet. Even if they open a Buddhist temple where i live tomorrow, i would not go.
More people are becoming interested in Eastern religions in the Middle East, but they remain a minority focusing more on Yoga and meditation, and Buddhism has no official or organized presence in Arab countries as far as i know.
I am not sure if this is a bad thing though especially in the age of the internet. Even if they open a Buddhist temple where i live tomorrow, i would not go.
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