Half-shekel coin bears profile of Trump
Sat 4:00 pm +00:00, 8 Feb 2025 4Temple organizations issue half-shekel coin showing Trump alongside Cyrus, King of Persia. ‘Cyrus – Balfour – Trump – Declaration 2018.’
Temple organizations have issued a half-shekel coin, the likes of which the Torah mandates every Jewish male must donate to the Temple, with a weight of 9.5 grams in real silver.
On the facade of the coin is a picture of the Temple with the inscription “Half Shekel.” On the other side is the figure of US President Donald Trump, alongside Cyrus, King of Persia, who made the building of the Second Temple possible. Below them is the inscription, “Cyrus – Balfour – Trump – Declaration 2018.”
The producers of the coin say that it is in high demand abroad. Prof. Hillel Weiss, Chairman of the organization “Hamikdash Betzion” (The Temple in Zion), says that the motivation to embed the image of the President of the United States on the coin is gratitude for his support of Israel and especially for the recognition of our sovereignty over Jerusalem.. “This is a historic act for which the Jewish people is grateful,” says Weiss, who believes that the declaration sets off a process at the height of which the Temple will be rebuilt.
On the other hand, warns Weiss, the coin is a reminder of what happened to those benevolent kingdoms when they turned back from their great declarations. Cyrus, in the language of the sages, “missed,” was swayed by factions opposed to building the Temple and halted its construction – and only ruled for three years. And the British empire, which renounced and crushed the Balfour Declaration, was shattered as a superpower on the stage of history.
“The Trump Declaration must continue with a declaration of the role of the Jews in establishing the Temple in its place. Only then will President Trump’s international ambitions come true in the Middle East.”















Balfour Declaration Status
The British Empire did not renounce the Balfour Declaration. However, the legal status of the declaration was not affected when the Treaty of Sèvres was superseded by the Treaty of Lausanne, as the latter did not include any reference to the declaration.
The Balfour Declaration was incorporated into the Treaty of Sèvres, which dissolved the Ottoman Empire and required Turkey to renounce sovereignty over much of the Middle East, including Palestine.
Despite this, the declaration’s legal status remained unchanged.
Thanks Gordon, good info
According to Douglas Reed the Balfour Declaration had a long gestation period. The Zionists prevailed on the British Zionist pols by their usual nefarious means and got this pivotal commitment. This commitment from an Empire that had no legitimate say in the matter whatsoever. Palestine was part of the Ottoman Empire at the time as you say, so nothing to do with Britain whatsoever
The Balfour Declaration was signed on 2nd November 1917
The Russian October Revolution started on 7th November 1917
ie 25th October in the Russian calendar at the time, hence “October Revolution”
These 2 events signalled the triumph of Talmudic Revolutionary Zionism over the West AND Russia. And they occurred in the same week
As everyone is aware, Trump is reclaiming billions of dollars from nations and organisations worldwide. I believe that the money raised will not be used to benefit the American people but diverted to reconstruct his plan to rebuild the Gaza Strip, and possibly to construct the new Jewish temple.
And on and on it rolls. Scary times.