Monday, March 09, 2009

Purim Seuda Kever Rochel; In USA March 18th -- NADIA MATAR and YEHUDIT KATZOVER


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From:
Evelyn Hayes
Sent: 09 March, 2009 00:10
Subject: Fwd: March 10- Purim Seuda at Kever Rachel


Rachel's Children Reclamation Foundation

                                     054-224-2649

Rachelschildren.org,  rachelschildren@gmail.org

 

cordially invites you to join us for our

 

Annual Purim Seuda

 

Tuesday, March 10, 2009, 

Buses 12 Noon  from Har Nof and Israel Center

to Beit Bnei Rachel, Rachel's Tomb Complex, Beis Lechem

 
Women's Special Shiur
sby Rebbitzen Tsippora Heller
 
Men's Partners in Learning Project

and Weekly with Beit Orot Yeshiva students.

 

RSVP Evelyn Haies, Pres RCRF and Bnei Rachel Corp 054-224-2649

 

Register for weekly Wednesday classes with Atara Gur, via Egged 10:10AM Bus #163


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If your are in the States on March 18th then this is a golden opportunity to meet with the real heroines of our generation!  Ruth Matar and Yehudit Katzover!  Yasher Koach to AFSI for sponsoring this event!


On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 2:26 PM, afsi <afsi@rcn.com> wrote:

 

 

 

 

NADIA MATAR and YEHUDIT KATZOVER 

March 18th 7:30 P.M.

Edmond J. Safra Synagogue

11 E 63rd St., Between 5th and Madison Ave. NYC

 A Women In Green (http://www.womeningreen.org/) update as grassroots activism gains increasing influence on the global scene.

Three years ago, after the expulsion from Gush Katif, two veteran Land of Israel activist leaders joined together in an effort to re-ignite and reinvigorate the grassroots struggle against the post-Zionist expropriation of Israel. Most of the nationalist camp was exhausted and in despair, but they were not. Together, Nadia Matar and Yehudit Katzover initiated and led a host of new ventures to hold on to the Land of Israel and to strengthen Jewish Israelis' innate understanding that the Land of Israel belongs to them.


Women for Israel's Tomorrow (Women in Green)is a rapidly growing grassroots movement of grandmothers, mothers, wives, and daughters; housewives and professionals; secular and religious -- all bound together by a shared love, devotion and concern for Israel.  Not affiliated with or supporting any particular political party, Women for Israel's Tomorrow has chapters throughout Israel and abroad, including Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and Toronto. Many men are among their proud supporters.
Women for Israel's Tomorrow, a registered non-profit organization, has accomplished a great deal since its founding.  Women in Green insists that Israel remain a Jewish state and actively fights to preserve a united Jerusalem. They oppose abandoning the Golan Heights and pandering to Mahmoud Abbas. The movement is dedicated to the security and Jewish heritage of historic Israel, and they are outspoken in support of the cause. They are popularly known as the "Women in Green" because of the green hats they wear.
A leading Hebrew newspaper, Maariv, has described Women in Green as "the most authentic and exciting popular resistance movement to have arisen here (in Israel) in the last few years".

 Born in Belgium, Nadia made aliyah at the age of 19.  In 1993, in response to the bombshell of Oslo, she founded Women In Green with her mother-in-law Ruth Matar.

  Yehudit and her husband Tzvi were one of the founding families of Kiryat Arba and have taken a large part in its growth and development.  Among other positions, Tzvi was mayor of Kiryat Arba for the past twenty years and Yehudit was vice-mayor from 1985 to 1990.

Yehudit was one of a group of women that opened Hebron to Jewish settlement despite an uncompromising governmental ban. In the early 80's Yehudit and her family moved to Yamit, to take part in the struggle against the abandonment of the Yamit region to Egypt. She led and participated in the different Land of Israel struggles like the struggle for the establishment of the Avraham Avinu synagogue in Hebron.

 In 2005, she led the very active Kiryat Arba-Hebron struggle against the Expulsion from Gush Katif, and since the Expulsion has worked with Nadia on a host of local and national struggles and projects:

At present, Yehudit and Nadia coordinate the struggle for a Jewish Shdema, the IDF army base, abandoned bythe government three years ago, located in area C under full Israeli control, 5 kilometers from Har Choma (Jerusalem), overlooking the single artery connecting Eastern Gush Etzion with Jerusalem- in danger of being taken over  by the Palestinian Authority.

In order to circumvent the leftist media, Yehudit and Nadia distribute the LaMaas –For the Struggle over Eretz Israel publication.

 Tireless, fervent, optimistic and devoted, Katzover and Matar work with Land of Israel activists from all overIsrael and from all parts of the populace- religious and non-religious, action committees, Women in Green,public figures, Members of Knesset etc…

 Admission is Free

Questions and Answers to follow

RSVP

afsi@rcn.com

212 828 2424


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