Category Archives: Israel & Zionism

Israel Day Parade – Sun Jun 2

Mashadi’s + Israel 2 hearts, 1 beat! On Sunday June 2, 2013 the MYC will be celebrating 65 years of the state of Israel, at the Salute to Israel Parade in Manhattan.  Buses will be departing from Shaare Shalom (54 Steamboat Rd.), time TBA! Our marching meeting area is located at 5th Ave Section 2 :  between 55th and 54th st.  Snacks and water bottles will be provided on the bus.  Please note that strollers will not be permitted to march in the parade.  If you have any questions please contact Shawn Aziz ShlomoShawnAziz@gmail.com or Michael Hakimian MikeNabat@aol.com

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Shuk Shalom, Apr 28 at Shaare Shalom

Israel & Zionisim Committee in conjuction with Mashadi Sisterhood Proudly Present SHUK SHALOM. Experience Israeli & Jewish Culture SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2013 11:00am – 6:00 pm, UMJCA 54 STEAMBOAT ROAD. Support Israel & come by for a day filled with Israeli products, shopping, music, food, and entertainment for both adults and children all day long!  All proceeds from Shuk Shalom 2013 will go to Magen David Ahdom for the Ambulance in Israel and Mikveh Mosheh in Great Neck. For more information, please contact: Cathy Banilivi 516-448-3513, Monica Livian 917-592-2457 Monica Hakimian 516-835-8744. Click here to view the flyer

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Yom Ha’atzmaut 2013

Here is a collection of videos to celebrate Israel’s 65th birthday!

65 Things We Love About Israel in 65 Seconds:

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Created in Israel – Part of your life:

PM Netanyahu’s Greeting for Yom Ha’atzmaut

 

Thanks for watching, and chat sameah!

Yom Hazikaron – Memorial Day for the IDF’s Fallen Soldiers

The official ceremony marking Memorial Day for the IDF’s Fallen Soldiers, in which Israel remembers and honors its fallen soldiers, began Sunday evening at 8:00 p.m. at the Kotel. President Shimon Peres addressed the ceremony,

According to numbers published by the Defense Ministry, since the year 1860 — when Jews founded the first neighborhood in Jerusalem outside of the Old City — 23,085 soldiers and members of the security forces died in the line of duty, including 92 in the past year.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu made the following remarks Sunday:

“Today, the State of Israel honors the memory of its fallen, our soldiers and our people who fell in Israel’s wars and in the terrorist attacks. From the moment the state was established, it has not ceased to wish for peace with its neighbors, and to the same degree, its enemies have not ceased from their aspiration to wipe it off the face of the earth.

“We are here thanks to Israel’s fighters who joined the struggle for our existence, thanks to those who survived the wars and thanks to those who fell. We do not forget, even for a second, that we are here thanks to the fallen.

“Today, while the accumulated threats against the State of Israel are greater than in the past, both the IDF and our security services are stronger than ever. We will continue to strengthen our security, we will continue to aspire for peace with our neighbors, and we will continue to ensure the future of our country.”

(IsraelNationalNews.com)

(this video is from Aish.com)

Israel 65th Independence Day Celebration at Marquee

ISRAEL INDEPENDENCE DAY 65th CELEBRATION WITH DOR CHADASH at MARQUEE NYC on Monday, April 15, 2013 @ 8PM with SPECIAL GUEST MAYOR MIKE BLOOMBERG

New York, NY ‐‐‐ (Monday, April 15, 2013) This year, the annual Dor Chadash Israeli Independence Day Celebration event promises to be the largest 65th birthday party for Israel outside of Israel. Over 1000+ young professionals are expected at the newly renovated and recently opened Marquee nightclub. The party is being sponsored by many Jewish and Israeli organizations, as well as other companies and individuals, from around the city and the world, that all support Israel. Together there is a consensus of how important Dor Chadash and the Yom Ha’atmaut Celebration are to keeping New York City’s younger generation engaged with and committed to Israel. Special guests include Mayor Mike Bloomberg and Consul General of Israel, in New York, Ido Aharoni, who will both address the crowd.

Sponsors include: UJA‐Federation of New York, Jewish Communal Relations Council (JCRC), Jspace, EL AL Airlines, Yedhiot Aharonot (Israeli newspaper), American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israeli House, The Jewish Agency, Ariel Property Advisors, Friends of the Israeli Defense Forces (FIDF), American Friends of Bezalel, Nefesh B’Nefesh, Jdate, Strength to Strength, Strength to Strength Young Executives, the Israeli Bobsled and Skeleton Federation, Osem, Jewish National Fund (JNF) and Plus972 Design and Marketing Solutions.
Dor Chadash will host the invite‐only, VIP Pre‐Reception before the main event, on Monday, April 15th, from 645pm‐8pm. Guests will include representatives from the Sponsor Organizations, Israeli and local Government Representatives, VIP celebrities and members of the Press.

MAIN EVENT DETAILS:
VENUE: MARQUEE (289 10th Avenue (between 26th & 27th St) NYC 10001)
6:45 PM ‐ DOORS OPEN / STEP & REPEAT / VIP RECEPTION
8:00 PM ‐ YOM HAATMAUT CELEBRATION PARTY with SPECIAL GUESTS
EVENT PAGE: www.jspace.com/independenceday
FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/events/549247295093490
PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.dorchadashusa.org

DOR CHADASH (Hebrew for “New Generation”) is a movement aimed at bringing Israeli cultural, educational, and social events to the New York City community and to people everywhere who share a mutual passion for Israel.
Every year, Dor Chadash is proud to present the YOM HAATZMAUT CELEBRATION of ISRAEL’S BIRTHDAY together with 100+ organizations and companies representing the many faces of those supporting Israel and contributing to Israel’s strong and positive presence in New York City’s many industries and communities.

For more information, please contact:
Jonathan Frenkel, Executive Director, DOR CHADASH
(908) 616‐9776 / jonathan@dorchadashusa.org

20 Photos That Change The Holocaust Narrative

This past  Monday, April 8th was Yom Hashoah, a day when  Israel commemorates the Holocaust. Here are some pictures in honor of this day.

Victims. Helpless. Downtrodden.

That’s the narrative that’s been spread about Jews for the last 70 years since the Holocaust. We’ve embraced it to our detriment. We can’t seem to address antisemitism without running to the world and screaming that we’re being persecuted, rather than standing up strongly in defiance, aware of our own inner strength.

The Holocaust has scarred us, a yetzer hara (sneaky bastard of a voice in our heads), that keeps trying to tell us how we are defined by our past, controlled by events that happened to us, instead of using those moments as points of growth.

And, in a weird way, that’s why all those images of us looking so helpless, so gaunt, in heaps of nameless bodies, have become a morbid fascination for us. We, and by extension the rest of the world, have chosen to define the Holocaust with these images.

But there are other images. Images that show a more subtle, more true, story. A story that shows our inner power, our inner turmoil in dealing with a situation we cannot comprehend, our attempts to gain justice, and our final steps into moving above and beyond our past and into a new future.

These are the images you will see below. Some of them may be disturbing to you. Some of them may inspire you.

But in the end, they do one thing that we desperately need as a people: they tell the real story of the Holocaust. A story that goes beyond victimhood and into our present-day lives. And today, on Yom HaShoa, 2013, it’s about time that story got told.

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For some reason, we don’t usually hear about American Jewry during World War II, so you may be heartened to know that in 1933, American Jews organized a nation-wide boycott of Nazi-Germany. Such a show of support, in so united a way is displayed beautifully in this picture from a rally in 1937.

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This incredible photo has made the rounds recently as well. It depicts Jews in hiding during Passover in Poland, baking matzos, their faces alight and happy. As we’re leaving Passover now, may we be strengthened by their resolve. Image originally found in the Yad Vashem Archives.

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This incredible image depicts Jews, not in hiding, but within an transit camp in Holland lighting a Menorah on Hanukkah. If you look carefully, you can see just how packed this room is.

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This image is of a man in the Jewish Brigade, a segment of the British Army that fought the Germans in Italy in 1944. The rocket says “Hitler’s Gift”.

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Taken in Buchenwald just after its liberation by the incredible photographer Margaret Bourke-White, this image is so powerful not just because it shows the pure joy of liberation, but because it turns these men who we have almost turned into mythic creatures into normal folks. The kind that celebrate with champaign and cigarettes. I hope they’re still celebrating, wherever they are.

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This photo has made the rounds after the recent passing of Rabbi Herschel Schachter, depicted leading this Shabbat service shortly after the liberation of Buchenwald. There is something beyond moving about this image that shows the prisoners, still in their garb, still in their prison, but liberated and celebrating the most important day of the week. Read more about this incredible rabbi in this obituary in the New York Times.

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This once in a lifetime image depicts Holocaust survivors at the moment of realizing they are liberated. This is such candid, raw photo you would think it was taken on a cellphone at the spur of the moment. Read more about the story behind this photo here.

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Seriously, how is this image not beyond famous by now? Depicting a woman at the moment of her liberation, so skinny you can hardly see her, her face is aglow and alive. As if she was never imprisoned.

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This is actually a cleaned up version of a photo posted by u/FTZ on Reddit. It depicts his grandfather, recently liberated from the Holocaust, aiming a gun at a Nazi soldier. It’s hard to know just what is happening in this photo or what happened afterwards, but it starkly depicts another side of the liberation of the Jews. Whether this photo inspires or depresses, it shows us just how complicated the idea of justice can be, and how Jews have still struggled with it so many years after the Holocaust.

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This image, taken by the incredible photographer and writer, Ruth Gruber, depicts a group of Holocaust survivors attempting to enter the United States on a ship called the Henry Gibbins that was being hunted by the Nazis. These were the only refugees to be sheltered by the United States throughout the war. Some notable passengers went on to do great things, such as, “Dr. Alex Margulies, who became a distinguished radiologist and contributed to Cat scan and MRI technology; Rolf Manfred, instrumental in developing the Minuteman missile and Polaris submarine; Leon Levitch who became a composer; and Dr. David Hendell who became a dentist and pioneered the bonding of teeth.” Read more about Ruth Gruber and the ship here.

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Taken in Rishon Lezion, Israel, this image depicts two Holocaust survivors at their wedding. The bride (center), is named Chana Keller, and she survived a 800 km (500 mile) death march. I can’t even image the happiness being depicted in this picture.

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This image of an unknown teenager singing in a DP Camp (where they held Holocaust survivors for a while) is just so beautiful. There’s something incredible at seeing an image of so many survivors in one picture, smiling, and with this girl in the center looking absolutely joyous.

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Aleksander Kulisiewicz, a Holocaust survivor, composed 54 songs while he was in a concentration camp, and performed them for fellow inmates in secret gatherings. He later went on to perform these songs in the 60′s.Read more about his incredible journey here.

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A group of skinheads demonstrated in the streets of Växjö, Sweden in 1985. This woman, a Holocaust survivor, was one of the first to rush in and attack these men. Moments later, thousands of angry citizens swarmed the men and chased them until they finally locked themselves in a bathroom in a train station and had to be rescued by police.

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This image was shared on Reddit by u/BobtheGuy with the title, “It’s Holocaust Remembrance Day. So here’s my adorable Holocaust surviving grandparents“. Here’s an incredible description of their journey in his own words: “They actually found a Rabbi to marry them in the camp when they learned they were getting separated. The next day they were split up to different camps and didn’t know if the other was alive for the remainder of the war. They found each other in 1945 and the rest is history.”

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This image, showing a Holocaust survivor looking into the eyes of her granddaughter, went a bit viral on Facebook, and you can read the story about how it got digitized here. This is exactly why we need to digitize more and more of these incredible images.

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Perhaps one of the most gorgeous photos ever taken at Yad Vashem, the Holocaust museum in Jerusalem. This image shows a young religious Jew looking up into the Hall of Names, an exhibit in the museum.

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The moment I saw this image of this Holocaust survivor who went skydiving in San Diego with his grandson (not pictured), I knew this was the image I had to end this post on. Nothing better depicts the unlimited future for Holocaust survivors and their descendants. Nothing better encapsualtes the true freedom we can have when we use our past to grow instead of hold us back. Nothing is more beautiful than a man once in bondage in a world of total freedom. May we all realize how we’re also flying through the sky.

 

Israeli GPS App Waze Wins Best Mobile App Award At Mobile World Congress

Waze, the popular Israeli GPS navigation app, won the Mobile World Congress’ Judges Choice Award this Tuesday for best overall mobile application, beating other top contenders such as Dropbox, Flipboard and Square, the electronic payment service.

“This is a huge win for our community — thanks Wazers, for making us number 1!  Waze wrote on its Facebook page.  The company added: “It takes 40 million drivers to make a great service that impacts the world, and that’s just the beginning. Imagine what we’ll able to do at 100 million.”

Waze was among four other Israeli applications nominated in the competition under different WAZE_LOGO_640_jpg1-460x250categories. The other Israeli apps were MyCheck, Intucell, Isracard and uTest.

The awards, presented yesterday by British funnyman David Walliams, are part of the Mobile World Congress taking place in Barcelona. The congress said the awards “recognize and celebrate all the contributions made to the ever-evolving and developing mobile industry.”

Waze was founded in 2008 by Uri Levine, Ehud Shabtai and Amir Shinar and is led by CEO Noam Bardin. (nocamels.com)

 

Get To Know The New Israeli Government

 On Monday March 18th 2013,  the new Israeli government was sworn in – the 33rd Knesset. The government ministers were sworn in individually, each promising to be faithful to the State of Israel and its laws, and to fulfill his or her duties as a member of Knesset. The new government features Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud-Beiteinu faction, the Yesh Atid party led by Yair Lapid, the Jewish Home party led by Naphtali Bennett, and Tzipi Livni’s Hatnua Party.

33rd Israeli Government

 Shimon Peres – President

 Benjamin Netanyahu – Prime Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Public Affairs and the Diaspora

 Yitzhak Aharonovitch – Minister of Public Security
 Uri Ariel – Minister of Housing and Construction
 Naftali Bennett – Minister of Trade, Industry and Labor, Minister of Religious Services, Minister for Jerusalem and Diaspora Affairs
 Meir Cohen – Minister of Welfare and Social Affairs
 Gilad Erdan – Minister of Communications and Home Front Protection
 Yael German – Minister of Health
 Yisrael Katz – Minister of of Transportation, National Infrastructures and Road Safety
 Uzi Landau – Minister of Tourism
 Sofa Landver – Minister of Immigration Absorption
 Yair Lapid – Minister of Finance
 Limor Livnat – Minister of Culture and Sport
 Tzipi Livni – Minister of Justice
 Uri Orbach – Minister for Senior Citizens
 Amir Peretz – Minister of Environmental Protection
 Yaakov Perry – Minister of Science and Technology
 Shai Piron – Minister of Education
 Gideon Sa’ar – Minister of the Interior
 Silvan Shalom – Minister of Water and Energy, Minister for Regional Development and the       Development of the Negev and the Galilee
 Yair Shamir – Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
 Yuval Steinitz – Minister of Strategic and Intelligence Affairs responsible for International Relations
 Moshe Ya’alon – Minister of Defense

(Taken From Times of Israel and MFA.gov.il )

 

The Israeli Technologies Presented to Obama

Prime Minister Netanyahu showed US President Obama a series of technological products by Israel’s high-tech industries.

Prime Minister Netanyahu showed US President Obama a series of technological products by Israel’s high-tech industries in the framework of a special exhibit that was set up in President Obama’s honor.

The Prime Minister noted that Israel was recently ranked first in the world in research and development intensity.

The products were chosen by a professional committee headed by Prime Minister’s Office National Economic Council Chairman Prof. Eugene Kandel. Also on the committee were Science and Technology Ministry Director General Menachem Greenbloom; Industry, Trade and Labor Ministry Chief Scientist Dr. Avi Chason and Prime Minister’s Office Communications Unit Head Rafi Shamir.

The products were chosen from among proposals presented by Israel’s universities in keeping with their degree of innovation, impact on humanity and presentability. The committee forwarded its recommendations to Gil Shefer, the head of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s bureau.

The chosen products:

1. In the field of energy alternatives – Phinergy

Phinergy has developed an aluminum-air battery designed for electric vehicles, and which allows a significant increase in travel range (three times that of a regular electric vehicle). The technology will allow for a reduction in global oil consumption. The system is based on metal air technology, including aluminum air and zinc air. A metal-air battery features an air-electrode that breathes oxygen from ambient air, instead of the conventional cathode. That is, the battery consumes the required oxygen from the air, rather than having heavy materials that bound oxygen inside it. Metal-air batteriestherefore have a huge potential for delivering high capacity with low weight. The technology also has the significant advantages of zero CO2 emissions, full recyclability, safety and low cost. (Based on development at Bar-Ilan University.)

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2. In the field of the struggle against traffic accidents – Mobileye

The goal of Mobileye, a global pioneer in developing Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), is to develop and market vision-based systems that will help drivers keep passengers safe on the roads and decrease traffic accidents by warning about dangerous situations and even braking the vehicle when necessary. To date, Mobileye’s technology has been implemented and launched by BMW, Volvo, GM and Ford in over one million vehicles. Beginning in 2014, the system will become standard for new vehicles as per the standards set by Euro-NCAP. (Developed in association with Hebrew University.)

3. In the field of medicine – BNA technology by ElMindA

ElMindA’s Brain Network Activation (BNA™) technology platform is a functional brain mapping, imaging & monitoring platform that can non-invasively track underlying functional activities,  brain network activation, that are associated with brain function, dysfunction, disease progression, recovery from injury, and response to treatment. The BNA™ platform is currently utilized in a variety of research programs, including: Sports-related concussion: Objective monitoring from injury to recovery Traumatic brain injury, PTSD: Screening and treatment of military personnel Cognitive impairment, Alzheimer’s: Early detection and progression monitoring Acute & Chronic Pain: Objective diagnosis and new treatment modalities (Developed in association with Bar Ilan University).

4. In the field of medicine – Rewalk

The Rewalk approach aims to give persons with lower limb disabilities, such as paraplegia, an experience that is as close to natural walking as possible. The ReWalk exoskeleton suit uses a patented technology with motorized legs that power knee and hip movement. Battery-powered for all-day use, ReWalk is controlled by on-board computers and motion sensors, restoring self-initiated walking without needing tethers or switches to begin stepping. ReWalk controls movement using subtle changes in center of gravity, mimics natural gait and provides functional walking speed. A forward tilt of the upper body is sensed by the system, which triggers the first step. Repeated body shifting generates a sequence of steps, which allows natural and efficient walking. The ReWalk also sits, stands, allows turning and has the ability to climb and descend stairs. (Developed by a graduate of the Technion.)

5. In the field of medicine – MiniDesktop

A headset has been developed that enables computers to be controlled by brainwaves or facial movements. The computer is controlled without a mouse or keyboard by means of a headset that images the user’s brainwaves from 14 separate points. The system, which was developed by three software engineering graduates from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, is designed to serve the physically handicapped who could not otherwise operate a computer or other devices.

6. In the field of search and rescue – robot snake

The robot is designed to enter spaces in collapsed structures with minimal disturbance. The robot thus assists in location and rescue operations. The robot is unique in its manner of crawling and is very flexible thanks to its great number of segments. Each joint is motorized and has a computer, sensors, wireless communications andbatteries. Its head carries a camera. Thanks to its flexible structure, the snake is able to crawl through wreckage without causing additional structural collapses and provide vital information about inaccessible areas, including the status of people who might be trapped, the location of hazardous materials, etc. (Developed in association with the Technion.)

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(Taken from IsraelNationNews.com)

Netanyahu: Iran closer than ever to nuclear bomb

IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) reports: 180 centrifuges hooked up at Natanz, Iran’s main uranium enrichment plant; Prime minister calls findings “very grave.”

“This is a very grave report which proves that Iran is continuing to makerapid progress toward the red line that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu sketched in his 27 September 2012 UN speech,” a statement from Netanyahu’s office said.

“Today, Iran is closer than ever to achieving enriched material for a nuclear bomb. Preventing Iran from attaining nuclear weapons is the first subject that Prime Minister Netanyahu will discuss with U.S. President Barack Obama during the latter’s expected visit in less than a month,” added the statement.

In his speech to the UN in September, Netanyahu drew an actual red line with a marker on a chart symbolizing Iran’s uranium enrichment program, and explained that Iran must be told that if it reaches enough uranium enriched to the 90% level in order to make a nuclear bomb, it will be attacked.

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According to the report, 180 so-called IR-2m centrifuges and empty centrifuge casings had been hooked up at the plant near the central town of Natanz. They were not yet operating. Such machines could enable Iran to significantly speed up its accumulation of material that could be used to make a nuclear weapon.

It was not clear how many of the new centrifuges Iran aims to install at Natanz, which is designed for tens of thousands.

(IsraelNationalNews.com and Jpost.com)

 

 

Ed Koch and Israel

Shalom!  

We are all saddened to learn of the passing of former New York Mayor Ed Koch. We join our fellow New Yorkers in honoring his memory with a special edition of Israel Line.

  Mr. Mayor, this one’s for you. 

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Earlier today, February 1st, 2013, the Consulate General of Israel in New York released the following statement:

“This morning we lost a great friend, one who stood not only by the Jewish people and the State of Israel, but also by humanity.  The Consulate General of Israel in New York was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of our dear friend, Ed Koch. History will remember Ed Koch as one of its greatest leaders, who epitomized everything that we love about the world’s greatest city. He was always outspoken, true to his word and a staunch defender of human rights. The ties between New York and Israel, between the United States and Israel, are as strong as they are today because of towering figures such as Ed Koch.”

Take a Stroll Down Ed Koch Street in Tel Aviv! 

During a trip to Israel in 1990, Tel Aviv honored the New York City mayor by naming a street after him. Click the image below for  a Google Street View! 

  

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Ed Koch thought about his final resting place, famously worrying that his body might end up somewhere besides Manhattan.  He also weighed with great care the inscription on his headstone, which was placed at Manhattan’s Trinity Church Cemetery in 2009.The grave marker is inscribed with words spoken by Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl before he was killed by militants in Pakistan:

“My father is Jewish, my mother is Jewish, I am Jewish.”

 The former three-term mayor of New York, who died Friday, explained the selection in a 2012 interview with the Journal. “Well, that’s me, too,” he said of Mr. Pearl’s last words.

“I think that statement is as important as the most holy of all statements in Jewish ritual,” Koch said. “I think that every Saturday, we ought to say, ‘My father’s a Jew, my mother was a Jew, and I’m a Jew,’ with great pride.

(Taken from the Consulate General of Israel in New York’s newsletter)

Obama is Planning to Visit Israel

President Obama plans to travel to Israel this spring for the first time since taking office, as he and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu try to move past the friction of the last four years now that both have won re-election.

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By making Israel a stop on the first overseas trip of his second term, President Obama hopes to demonstrate support for the Jewish state . But the trip also seems designed to signal a new start in a fraught relationship rather than an ambitious effort to revive a stalled peace process.“The start of the president’s second term and the formation of a new Israeli government offer the opportunity to reaffirm the deep and enduring bonds between the United States and Israel,” Jay Carney, the White House spokesman, said Tuesday, “and to discuss the way forward on a broad range of issues of mutual concern, including, of course, Iran and Syria.”

Obama will also visit Jordan and the west bank.The Israeli news media reported that President Obama would arrive on March 20, but the White House would not discuss any dates for the trip.

“The United States can put an end to the Iranian threat,” President Shimon Peres of Israel said in an address to Parliament on Tuesday, “and I believe that the president of the United States is determined to do it.”

While President Obama visited Israel in 2008 as a candidate, he did not travel there during his first term, a fact that became fodder on the campaign trail last year. A television commercial from a group called the Emergency Committee for Israel said President Obama had “traveled all over the Middle East but he hasn’t found time to visit our ally and friend, Israel.” Mitt Romney, the Republican presidential nominee, ran his own advertisement criticizing the president for not going to Israel.

Prime Minister Netanyahu’s office said a visit by the president would be “an important opportunity to underscore the friendship and strong partnership between Israel and the United States.”

(NYTimes)

Candidates court Jews in LA mayoral race

Los Angeles’s proportionally small Jewish population may hold the key to election victory.

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Several leading candidates running for mayor of Los Angeles have been busy courting the Jewish vote and stressing their own Judaic ties in a race in which the city’s proportionally small Jewish population may hold the key to victory.

Los Angeles’s primary election is scheduled for March 5 and in an election expected to receive a low number of votes, the high turnout among Jewish voters could prove critical for candidates.

Three of the leading candidates for mayor recently stressed their connections to Judaism at a debate at the Beth Jacob Orthodox synagogue in Beverly Hills.

Councilmen Eric Garcetti, councilwoman Jan Perry and city controller Wendy Gruel all stressed their close ties to the Jewish community at the event.

Garcetti, a Democrat, is the son of a Mexican-American father and a Jewish mother of Russian ancestry, Perry is an African American who converted to Judaism in the 1980s, and while Gruel is not Jewish, her husband is and their son is being raised in the faith. Also running are two non-Jews: Emanuel Pleitez and Republican Kevin James.

During the Beth Jacob debate, 89.3 KPCC Southern California Public Radio reported that Garcetti told attendees that his “family came here as dreamers and as doers… fleeing wars – on my father’s side, the Mexican Revolution; on my mother’s side from pogroms under the czars.” According to The Los Angeles Times, he called himself a “kosher burrito.”

Garcetti, who reportedly attends a non-denominational congregation, attempted to gain traction with Jewish voters by reminding them of his past support for captive soldier Gilad Schalit.

Both he and Perry were reported as saying that they would allow Jewish values to inform their decisions.

Perry said she would work for families struggling to pay rising tuition costs for private Jewish day schools and that her Jewish identity is integral to her identity.

Seeming to describe herself as something of an amalgam who represents the different racial groupings in the diverse American city, Perry defined herself as “a woman who is African American, chose to become Jewish and speaks Spanish in a city where all doors are open to me,” according to KPCC radio.

Gruel attends synagogue and sends her son to Hebrew school. When asked by the local Jewish Journal newspaper why she lives a Jewish life but has not converted, she replied that conversion “certainly is a part of my perspective of something I would like to do.”

“I believe in the Jewish tradition and religion, the values that the community have are important to me. About giving back, about the good moral values, about being part of a community,” Gruel told the Journal.

One journalist from KPCC radio noted that although Jews make up only 6 percent of the city’s population, they are represented disproportionately in elections due to their high voter turnout as a community.

One estimate pegged the Jewish community as representing up to 17% of all ballots cast in the race for the city’s top executive.

While some community members have expressed suspicion that the candidates are playing up their Jewish ties merely to garner votes, local federation leader Sam Yebri disagreed, telling the The Los Angeles Times that, in his opinion, the candidates are “not showing up at Jewish events in 2012 and 2013 because there’s an election looming. None of them are strangers to the Jewish community.”

(Taken from Jpost.org by Sam Sokol)

Budapest court orders Holocaust denier to visit memorial

Hungarian Jewish Community President at the Holocaust memorial site.

A court in Budapest has convicted a Hungarian Holocaust denier to a suspended 18 month jail sentence. The judge also ordered him to visit either Auschwitz, the Budapest Holocaust memorial site or Yad Vashem in Jerusalem at least three times and to write down his thoughts afterwards. It was the first conviction for Holocaust denial in Hungary under a new law enacted in 2010. The sentence also bans the unemployed computer technician from attending political rallies or events. The 42-year-old man had held up a banner at a rally which stated, in Hebrew, ‘The Holocaust never happened’. The man was arrested by police 15 minutes later.

Recently, anti-Semitic and anti-Roma incidents in Hungary have risen strongly, and Nobel Prize laureate Elie Wiesel last year returned a decoration given to him by Hungary in protest at the glorification of pro-Nazi World War II leaders in Hungary. The president of the World Jewish Congress, Ronald Lauder, also spoke out against incitement to hatred directed at Jews and Roma. Lauder urged Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktór Orbán in November to take distance himself from the extremists and to take “decisive actions” against those who perpetrate attacks against Jews and Roma. Orbán has been accused of pandering to nationalists, amid renewed tributes to Hungary’s wartime leader Miklós Horthy, an ally of Adolf Hitler, and the rehabilitation of some anti-Semitic writers.

An estimated 600,000 Hungarian Jews died in the Holocaust.

Picture above: Hungarian Jewish Community President Péter Feldmájer at the Budapest Holocaust memorial site.

(Article taken from: worldjewishcongress.org)