Thursday, November 9, 2023

‘Israel: The absolute importance of Freemasonry and its teachings’

    
Grand Lodge received follow-up correspondence Wednesday from the Grand Lodge of Israel. Excerpted:


Firstly, we thank those who have kindly donated to this cause. Your solidarity and deep concern for the humanitarian situation is welcome.

We need not tell you of the absolute barbarism to the lowest levels that man can reach. The situation in Israel and the Middle East is tense. Today, more than ever, we see the absolute importance of Freemasonry and its teachings. Here, the Grand Lodge of the State of Israel, in its small way, sheds a beam of light that touches the hearts and minds of those who truly believe in harmony, peace, and tolerance. Our prayers are that this beam of light will penetrate within our people and to our neighbors!

Since our last letter, the humanitarian situation has been very difficult, with so many citizens evacuating their homes in the south and the north. The uncertainty, different schools, businesses, and offices closed. The outpouring of help and volunteerism in Israel has been beyond all expectations!

The Grand Lodge of the State of Israel has set up a separate charity fund for the Humanitarian War Effort 2023. Brethren in Israel and abroad are generously donating whatever they can. Our aim is to donate a fully equipped ambulance and/or motorcycle(s) that are the first responders to the scene of any call, where they assess the situation and notify the ambulance on the way. Both are extremely important. Unfortunately, there are never enough.

Once again, we thank you for your brotherhood and concern.

Yours, sincerely and fraternally,
Ilan Segev, Grand Master
Jose Cohen, Grand Secretary 


Click here to donate directly to the Charity Fund of the Grand Lodge of the State of Israel.
     

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi! Thank you for your message. I have a final question:
In freemasonry, is marriage eternal? Does it end after death or can it live on?

Magpie Mason said...

Freemasonry, in most places, professes belief in the immortality of the soul. I suppose beyond that there could be marriage, but that isn’t something we explore in the fraternity.

How would you describe your interest in Freemasonry?

Anonymous said...

Hi! I really like the history and think it’s really cool.