Brazilians hail Israel during annual March for Jesus

Millions cheered and waved flags as they took to the streets of Sao Paulo to show their support for the Jewish State

Israel’s counsul Dori Goren, center. Picture: courtesy of Israel’s consulate in Sao Paulo

Nearly two millions people took to the streets of Sao Paulo as they cheered for Israel during an annual Christian march.

Evangelical Christians waved Israeli flags and prayed for the Jewish state during the March for Jesus, which for the first time in nearly 20 years, saw Jewish officials  invited to attend the event, including Israel’s consul Dori Goren and the president of the local B’nai B’rith branch, Zelia Sliozbergas.

Addressing the crowd, Goren said: “Attending the march is our way to express our gratitude for the Evangelical people and the Brazilian people, the people of Israel bless Brazil and the evangelical people of Brazil.”

The consul received applause for saying that he expected to see the Brazilian embassy transferred from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem soon. He recalled the role of Brazilian diplomat Osvaldo Aranha, who presided over the United Nations vote in 1947 in favor of the resolution that partitioned the British Mandate of Palestine into two states, Jewish and Arab.

“There is a very important alliance between Brazilian Christians and the State of Israel,” Gorel told the Gospel Prime news website. “It was a blessing to be able to see the affection of Brazilians for their country and that it was a great celebration of friendship between the two peoples.”

Pilgrims from Argentina, Mexico, the United States and some African countries joined the event, a 2.5-mile parade surrounded by sound trucks playing gospel music.

Established in 1993, Sao Paulo’s March for Jesus is among the biggest religious events in Brazil, the country with the world’s largest Catholic population and second-largest Christian population after the United States.

Sao Paulo is home to half of Brazil’s 120,000-strong Jewish community.

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