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First Encounter

It was in the autumn of 1954.
Prof. Israel Slomnicki and his wife, Leah, were travelling on a train from Hiroshima to Nagasaki and were conversing quietly in Hebrew in their compartment. Opposite them there sat a man, who looked at them and listened to them. Suddenly he asked them: "Isn't that Hebrew that you are talking?" They were astonished that this man recognized their language from great many other possible languages, and asked him how he recognized the language. He replied that he had a feeling that they were Israelis and that therefore they were most probably talking in Hebrew. He took out from his suitcase a large and thick book which turned out to be a Japanese Bible. He showed them that the chapter heads were written in large Hebrew letters and added: "I wrote it myself."

The man vis-a-vis them was Abraham Ikuro Teshima.


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Jewish Philosophers
Zionist Leaders
Restoration
of Jerusalem
Campaign for Israel
meeting with Rabbi Zevi Judah Kook



Jewish Philosophers

with Prof. Martin Buber

Prof. Martin Buber spoke highly of the Japanese people and expressed his keen interest in the viewpoint of religious thought history.

Jerusalem,1963

with Prof. Abraham J. Heschel

Prof. Abraham J. Heschel welcomed Prof. Teshima in his study at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. His GOD in Search of Man was translated into Japanese and published by Makuya.

New York, 1971
With Hugo Bergman

Prof. Hugo Bergman rejoiced over the reunion with Prof. Teshima. Both talked about Orot Hakodesh by Harav Abraham Hacohen Kook.

Netania, 1971
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Zionist Leaders

President Zalman Shazar(1973)
President Zalman Shazar (1973)

Mr. Yigal Allon(1971)
Deputy Prime Minister
Mr. Yigal Allon (1971)
Mr. Moshe Kol(1971)
Minister of Tourism
Mr. Moshe Kol (1971)
at the tomb of Theodor Herzl, in March 1973.
Prof. Teshima and 400 Makuya pilgrims celebrated the 25th anniversary
of the State of Israel at the tomb of Theodor Herzl in March 1973.
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Restoration of Jerusalem

Just before the Six-Day War, Prof. Teshima set up the "Israel Emergency Relief Committee of Japan." And when the war broke out, he hurriedly flew to Israel with relief goods. On June 12th he entered Jerusalem and rejoiced at the Wailing Wall, where he offered a prayer of thanksgiving to God for the restoration of the eternal Holy City. He said, "This day is the best and the greatest day of my life." And he wrote:

Prof. Teshima at the Wailing Wall"The God of Abraham
The God of Issac
The God of Jacob
and our God
I thank for the promise
and His truthfulness of the God of David.

Ikuro Teshima,
Tokyo, Japan"

Then he placed the prayer in the cleavage of the Wall.

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Campaign for Israel
peaceful march for Israel near the National Diet Building.
Prof. Teshima led the peaceful march for Israel
near the National Diet Building.
joyously proceeded towards downtown Tokyo. Extending over 2-km long, the parade of more than 3000 men and women, young and old, joyously proceeded towards downtown Tokyo, despite the chilly December wind.

Demonstration at Ginza
The flourishing Ginza streets were suddenly filled with
the Makuya demonstrators, singing and dancing
"Am Israel Chai".




Golden Book
The Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund

The Name of Prof. Teshima was inscribed twice on the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund; once in September, 1967 in honor of his staunch support for Israel during the Six-Day War and once in January, 1974 honoring his passing.

In the fall of 1973, the Arab world intensified its effort to destroy the State of Israel by using oil as a political weapon. One nation after another yielded to the Arab blackmail and deserted Israel. Japan, too, renounced her traditional policy of neutrality and adopted a pro-Arab stand.

When the Japanese government was forfeiting honor and selfrespect in exchange for temporary material gains, a small but firm voice arouse from the New Zionists of Japan, who are strongly concerned with the destiny of the Jewish people. Prof. Abraham Ikuro Teshima called upon his Makuya members to stand up for Israel and organized a peaceful march in downtown Tokyo. Three thousand swarmed from all corners of Japan to demonstrate their fervent love for Zion.

Prof. Teshima said: "Israel was the birthplace of the Bible, and the homeland of our Redeemer. Without Israel we could have neither salvation nor redemption. In fulfillment of the Bible's prophecy, Jerusalem was restored after 2000 years. But now new forces are rising to destroy this prophecy. What is at stake is the vision of God's redemption. We must not allow Israel to become an orphan of nations. Israel cannot, indeed must not, be forsaken in her time of need."

Makuya's campaign for Israel created a sensation throughout the Jewish world. But Prof. Teshima collapsed after the demonstration; three weeks later, on the dawn of Christmas morning, the God's apostle to Japan departed in peace with a final praise upon his lips: "Hallelujah." He was 63 years old.

His life was the one which constantly strove and throve to please God and follow His guidance. He loved Israel, her people, and her history. Israel was on his mind to the last moment of his life.

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meeting with Rabbi Zevi Judah Kook

meeting with Rabbi Kook
Jerusalem,1975
The prominent rabbi of orthodox Judaism rejoiced to meet with Makuya and said: "You are the people whom Maimonides referred to as people from the East, although I regret that you are not Jewish. However, I appreciate that you are free from fulsomeness of the Western Christianity and are cleansed from its filth.

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