Monday, November 21, 2011

hot off the press great inspirational videos plus Reminder, Tomorrow night 7:30 Kingsway Honenu lecture with Shalom PollackWow! CNN interview with Rick Santorum regarding Judea and Samaria

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Dear Brooklynites and Fellow New Yorkers, amv"sh

Here in the Diaspora we can be proud of our own partnering with Judea and Samaria!

Off the press from Women in Green!
Get inspiration and shep Nachas from our own Landsman our friends touring rainy Netzer with Afsi.  
The movie in English:


Also wanted to share with you some great Israel Activism with our fellow New Yorkers in a recent Manhattan demonstration. The demonstration was organized by JCCWatch.org, Americans for a Safe Israel, and the Israel advocacy organization, ZStreet. Read all about it in an Op Ed entitled 

With Whom is the JCC Partnering?


Also watch this interview with 2012 Presidential Republican candidate Rick Santorum.*  FANTASTIC!

Also, last but not least, just wanted to remind you about the Honenu lecture with Shalom Pollack tomorrow night, Tuesday November 22nd at Kingsway at 2810 Nostrand Ave in the Hoffman Auditorium 7:30pm entrance on Nostrand Ave same as Yeshiva Derech Hatorah.  (room moved from Fein Lounge to Hoffman auditorium to accommodate more people).  Looking forward to seeing and greeting you. Attached is flier.
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Thank you David Ha'Ivri for sending/posting on facebook
*text of CNN interview with 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum regarding West Bank.  

QUESTIONER: Do you think Israel should dismantle its settlements?

SANTORUM: No. The West Bank, is this part of Israel?

QUESTIONER: [inaudible] According to 48? [inaudible]
[...]

SANTORUM: How did we get New Mexico and Texas?

QUESTIONER: Through war.

SANTORUM: How did they get the West Bank? [inaudible] Through a war. Should we give Texas back to Mexico?

QUESTIONER: Well I don't think you should recognize recent annexations.

SANTORUM: Oh, so it depends whether it's recent or not? So we should have given New Mexico and Texas back 150 years go?
[...]

The bottom line is that that is legitimately Israeli country. And they have a right to do within their country just like we have a right to do within our country. If they want to negotiate with Israelis, and all the people who live in the West Bank are Israelis, they're not Palestinians. This is Israeli land.


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Robin Ticker
Activist emails sent to my list  are L'Ilui Nishmat Yisrael ben David Aryeh ob"m (Izzy - Kaplan)  a great activist and lover of Eretz Yisroel, Am Yisroel and the Torah. Yehi Zichrono Baruch.

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Honenu Event in Brooklyn - November 22nd at 7:30pm. Please publicize, announce in your shuls, publicize in print and radio media, send to email lists and/or post on Community Calenders. Yasher Koach!


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In light of the recent hate crimes on Ocean Parkway this past Friday, we in Brooklyn can better empathize with our brothers and sisters in Judea and Samaria,  Honenu represents settlers who are persecuted for no other reason than their love of the Land of Israel and for being Jewish settlers in the Land of Israel in our Biblical Homeland.  Please show your support for this wonderful organization.  In this way you will be validating Jewish rights to live in Judea and Samaria and our rights to defend Jewish lives and Jewish property in all parts of Israel including Judea and Samaria. 


See attachment flier. If you can, please make copies of this color flier and post in your shul. 

HONENU presents -  Fighting the Legal Battle
for Jewish Rights in Israel
 
(A film and power point presentation)
by Shalom Pollack Director of Development for Honenu - Israel's Only Legal Defense Organization for Jews
 
Shalom  is a veteran tour guide and served in the Terrorist Prevention Unit of the Israel Navy. 
 
Tues. Nov. 22 at  7:30 PM 
Kingsway Jewish Center's Fein Lounge 
2810 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn
 
Honenu (www.honenu.org) is Israel's legal defense organization. It provides legal assistance to approximately 1000 arrestees a year. These include soldiers and civilians who find themselves in legal hassles due to defending themselves against Arab aggression or due to their love and commitment to Israel and the Jewish people.
 
In Brooklyn the program is sponsored by  
The Zionism Museum and Education Center
Director Steve L. Epstein 718-338-6784
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For more info: shalompo@yahoo.com 

"Learn to do good, devote yourself to justice, aid the wronged, uphold the rights of the orphan, defend the cause of the widow...How has the faithful city, once filled with mishpat tzedek, now become a city of murderers..." (Isaiah 1:10-21, see also 1:3-9!)
Recall also how Yeshayahu concludes this n'vuah (1:27):
"Tzion b'mishpat tipadeh, v'shaveha b'tzedaka - Zion will be redeemed by our doing "mishpat"; her repentance - through our performance of "tzedaka."
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Sincerely,

Robin Ticker
Activist emails sent to my list  are L'Ilui Nishmat Yisrael ben David Aryeh ob"m (Izzy - Kaplan)  a great activist and lover of Eretz Yisroel, Am Yisroel and the Torah. Yehi Zichrono Baruch.

Most of these emails are posted on Shemittahrediscovered.blogspot.com 

Personal emails to individuals will not be posted to my blog. 




Thursday, November 10, 2011

Honenu Events in Queens, Brooklyn - Nov 15, 22nd at 7:30pm. Please come, forward to your friends and. Post Yasher Koach

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See attachment fliers

HONENU presents -  Fighting the Legal Battle
for Jewish Rights in Israel
 
(A film and power point presentation)
by Shalom Pollack Director of Development for Honenu - Israel's Only Legal Defense Organization for Jews
 
Shalom  is a veteran tour guide and served in the Terrorist Prevention Unit of the Israel Navy. 
 
Tues. Nov. 15 at 7:30 PM
Havurat Yisroel
68-60 Austin St.
Forest Hills, NY

Tues. Nov. 22 at  7:30 PM 
Kingsway Jewish Center's Fein Lounge 
2810 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn
 
Honenu (www.honenu.org) is Israel's legal defense organization. It provides legal assistance to approximately 1000 arrestees a year. These include soldiers and civilians who find themselves in legal hassles due to defending themselves against Arab aggression or due to their love and commitment to Israel and the Jewish people.
 
In Brooklyn the program is sponsored by  
The Zionism Museum and Education Center
Director Steve L. Epstein 718-338-6784
.
For more info: shalompo@yahoo.com 

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Sincerely,

Robin Ticker
Activist emails sent to my list  are L'Ilui Nishmat Yisrael ben David Aryeh ob"m (Izzy - Kaplan)  a great activist and lover of Eretz Yisroel, Am Yisroel and the Torah. Yehi Zichrono Baruch.

Most of these emails are posted on Shemittahrediscovered.blogspot.com 

Personal emails to individuals will not be posted to my blog. 

Thursday, November 03, 2011

RCRF Dinner - Fantastic Honorees - This Sunday November 6th at 6:30pm Brooklyn, NY

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Dear List, amv"sh

As an Israel activist for Judea and Samaria I have a working rrelationship with Aliza Karp, Beth Gilinsky and Lori Lowenthal Marcus.  I have also recently just met Rabbi Zaltsman and his beautiful family.  So please allow me to sing praises for the honorees I know best. .  

Aliza is a dynamite lady in that she is focused and when she sets her mind to do something she does it and does it really well bli ayin hara. I see her work for Chabad Chevron and the brochure that she publishes yearly. When I read it my heart loves that organization for what it does and I cry tears and I don't even know why.  I have read some of her articles and she writes really well.  I am looking forward to buying Banished at the Dinner. I am aware of what happened in Gush Katif, as many of you are, but I would like to benefit from research Aliza has done, both through personal interviews and consultations with professionals. Banished is based on the actual history of the expulsion and gets the reader to experience it through her fictional characters. The story of the expulsion of Gush Katif is heartbreaking from many angles and this book highlights the tragedy and at the same time lets the reader experience the superlative lifestyle that Gush Katif enjoyed. Something not to be forgotten.  This book has received rave reviews. Here is some additional information about Aliza that was submitted to me.

BIO: Aliza Eisenberg Karp

Pen Name: Aliza BasMenachem

BANISHED is Aliza BasMenachem's first novel. She has published and posted articles about the Land of Israel and assorted Jewish topics including the Shomer Shabbat contingent at the Boy Scout Jamboree.  Most of her writing has been under the name Aliza Karp. During the Disengagement era she wrote a monthly opinion column which was regularly published by israelnationalnews.com, Beis Moshiach Magazine and other media outlets. 

Since its inception almost ten years ago, Aliza has been a vital staff member of Chabad of Hevron, assisting with administration and publicity. Her passion for Hevron, and for Chabad, is expressed in her writings on the Chabad of Hevron website –chabadhebron.com - and in the yearly newsletters. 

When not at her computer, or traipsing around places in the Holy Land where others fear to roam, Aliza can be found baking Challah and spending time with her grandchildren. 


Next let me briefly speak about Beth and Lori.  They are filling a void in Jewish Leadership  in these dangerous times addressing evil when others refuse to face reality head on. May G-d bless them with health, happiness and success for the good and with their wise guidance and counsel may Am Yisroel be worthy of fulfilling our daily prayer said in Aleinu,
 לתקן עולם במלכות שד-י  Letaken Olam BeMalchut Shakai, to perfect the Universe with the Sovereignty of the Almighty. 

PS.   Much of NCJA's work is targeting anti-Semitism on Campus.  So if you know any Jewish University Student involved in Jewish causes and organizations especially on campus, suggest they attend this dinner (student discounts available and they can probably pay at the door).  We need young blood to become involved and acquaint themselves with these amazing people. 

Submitted by NCJA:

Celebrate with Beth & Lori (National Conference on Jewish Affairs) this Sunday, Nov 6th


To all NCJA members,

Our very own Beth Gilinsky & Lori Lowenthal Marcus are being honored for their vital work on behalf of the Jewish People with the prestigiousRachel Imeinu Leadership Award.  Please see the invitation attached.  Let's all of us come out 
this Sundayand participate in this wonderful event. - Richard Allen

 

RACHEL'S CHILDREN RECLAMATION FOUNDATION

The Seventeenth Annual NY Citywide Commemoration of the

YAHRZEIT OF RACHEL IMEINU

  11 MarCheshvan 5772
JEWISH MOTHER'S DAY

Sunday Evening, November 6, 2011, 6:30 P.M.

GALA BUFFET JOURNAL DINNER

Manhattan Beach Jewish Center –60 West End Ave Brooklyn, NY 

Keynote Speaker:

RABBI YITZCHOK FINGERER

"Mama Rachel Cry for Us Again:

 How One Woman's Sacrifice Shaped World Destiny"

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Robin Ticker
Activist emails sent to my list  are L'Ilui Nishmat Yisrael ben David Aryeh ob"m (Izzy - Kaplan)  a great activist and lover of Eretz Yisroel, Am Yisroel and the Torah. Yehi Zichrono Baruch.

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Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Moshe Dann and Howard Grief: Op-Ed INN: What is Really Behind the Yesha Demolitions? Howard Grief on Israel's lnternational legal rights to Judea and Samaria

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Please make this a priority in your media and/or whatever capacity of influence. Jewish families and homes are at stake and are slated for demolition.



Op-Ed: What is Really Behind the Yesha Demolitions?

Moshe Dann
Moshe Dann is a writer and journalist living in Jerusalem.Published: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 12:13 PM

Chief Justice Beinisch steps down soon, but seems to want to do as much damage to the Yesha enterprise as she can before then. This explains her most diabolical ruling, which she has - singlehandedly, because Israel allows that - made into law.

Moshe Dann
Moshe Dann is a writer and journalist living in Jerusalem.

On September 12, Chief Justice Dorit Beinish rendered a highly controversial decision, based on an unwritten policy she had been using, which broke with traditional interpretations of law, yet, the media (with the exception of Arutz Sheva, the Hebrew Makor Rishon and Beshevaed.) largely ignored it.

In a case brought by Peace Now against neighborhoods ("outposts") in the Binyamin communities of Eli, called Hayovel, where Eliraz Peretz's widow and children live and Harisha, in the Talmonim bloc, Justice Beinish directed the State, i.e. Civil Administration for Judea and Samaria, to determine what constitutes State land.

According to her ruling, all land not specifically designated as State Land would henceforth be considered "private [Palestinian] land,by default, rather than unowned land.

She also gave the State 60 days to provide a schedule for destroying all (Jewish) building on "private land," with the exception of the Peretz home; Major Peretz was killed in a battle with Hamas terrorists in March, 2010.

This ruling radically shifts the burden of proof from Arabs who claim that their land was taken illegally and places it on Jewish communities who claim the land is not privately owned and available for settlement. Since there is no appeal from her decision, unless the Knesset acts, her decisions constitute the law.

Justice Beinish decision overrides important distinctions and categories of land established by prior administrations and accepted by Israeli courts. Her ruling redefines which lands are to be considered "disputed" and seems to accept at face value Arab land claims that have not been verified and lands which Arabs have simply expropriated illegally. 

Moreover, since Israel has not declared sovereignty or annexed land beyond the 1949 Armistice lines (except for eastern Jerusalem and Golan) Beinish's ruling could apply to many other areas in Judea and Samaria as well. Not only "hilltop" communities like Migron, Amona, Givat Asaf, and Havat Gilad are vulnerable; large parts of Ofra, Bet El, Eli, Elon More and others would be targets for destruction.      

At issue is what constitutes "State land" and "private Palestinian land." According to Israeli law, questions of land ownership in Judea and Samaria are decided by the Civil Administration in conjunction with the State Prosecutor's Office (in the Ministry of Justice); both have been accused of pursuing anti-settlement policies.

Decisions about land ownership should be based on impartiality, objectivity and professionalism; often influenced by political agendas, they are not. In the absence of documentation and detailed land surveys, for example, the Civil Administration relies on old aerial photographs for evidence of the land once being worked, which are used to support claims of ownership.

NGOs and Arabs often cite maps produced during the British Mandate to claim land and contest Jewish settlements. But these maps, as Dr. Dov Gavish explains in his authoritative Survey of Palestine, 1920-1948 (2005), were fiscal maps, often arbitrary and inaccurate, not proofs of ownership.

Since "State land" means ownerless land that was once controlled by Turkish, British and Jordanian administrations, then Israel, as the sole legitimate sovereign successor seems to have full legal rights to the land. That would include all conditions, restrictions, obligations and responsibilities attached to the land.

Similarly, land which had been gifted or designated by the state to an individual, clan, or village, but was not used, abandoned property, and land in which the owner dies intestate reverts to the State by law.

Beinish's ruling seeks to overturn the meticulous work of respected expert Plia Albeck, who directed the Civil Department of the State Prosecutor's Office for 24 years, until she was fired by Attorney General David Libai in 1993, when Yitzhak Rabin became Prime Minister. During her tenure, Albeck was responsible for determining land ownership and provided the legal basis for establishing Jewish communities in areas acquired by Israel in 1967.

Using Ottoman/Turkish, British and Jordanian law, Albeck, who died in 2005, defined many areas in Judea and Samaria as State land, thus allowing their subsequent designation for settlement. She describes (and defends) her work in Land Use in the West Bank (2002) (in Hebrew), published by Ariel College of Judea and Samaria.

Attempting to reverse Albeck's efforts for his own agenda, then PM Ariel Sharon, in 2004, when he was formulating his plans to withdraw from the Gaza Strip and Northern Shomron, hired Taliya Sasson, a member of Peace Now and formerly an attorney in the State Prosecutor's Office. Her report in 2005 castigated government agencies for their involvement in settlement building, sought to redefine State land, and asserted Palestinian claims that all settlements were illegal. Justice Beinish seems intent on implementing Sasson's report.   

Claims that Jews have stolen and built on "private Palestinian land" should be decided by competent objective authorities based on evidence in courts of law – not by politically motivated individuals and advocacy groups.

The larger question, however, is to whom this disputed territory belongs. Since "Palestine" was never a separate legal or sovereign entity, designating land as "Palestinian" or belonging to "the Palestinian people" lacks accuracy and authenticity.   

Ironically, Justice Beinish's decision to make the question of landownership in Judea and Samaria subject to Israeli civil law may provide the basis for establishing sovereignty over and extending the State's jurisdiction to areas currently under military control. That would be a step forward for Israeli democracy and fulfilling the historic mission of the Jewish people in the Land of Israel.

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Howard Grief

Attorney and Notary

13/2 David Goitein Street,

Pisgat Ze'ev Mizrah, 97782 Jerusalem, Israel

Tel. (Fax): 972-2-656-0085

E-mail: GriefIsrael@yahoo.com

Jerusalem 16 Iyar 5771

May 20, 2011

The Right Honourable Mr. Stephen Harper,

Prime Minister of Canada,

Ottawa, Canada


Your Excellency,

As a devoted friend of the State of Israel who has earned the everlasting gratitude of the Jewish People for your outspoken and unstinting support of the Jewish State of Israel in the face of its many detractors, I wish to bring to your kind attention the most important document of international law that paved the way for the establishment of an independent Jewish State in what was known in the past as Palestine. This document is the San Remo Resolution that was adopted at the San Remo Peace Conference on April 25, 1920 by the Prime Ministers of Great Britain (David Lloyd George), France (Alexandre Millerand) and Italy (Francesco Nitti), as well as Japan, represented by its Ambassador, K. Matsui. This peace conference was convoked for the express purpose of carving up the defeated Ottoman Empire and distributing mandates for the new states that were then being created. Among those states was Palestine, which the Supreme Council of the Principal Allied Powers had decided would become the Jewish National Home and future independent Jewish State, as evidenced by the recorded minutes of the Conference. That, it must be emphasized, was the sole reason Palestine was created as a mandated state, and not for any other reason. The same San Remo Resolution adequately met Arab national aspirations by also creating the new states of Syria and Mesopotamia, later re-named Iraq, in addition to those already being established in the Arabian Peninsula, Egypt and North Africa, numbering 21 in all.

By virtue of the San Remo Resolution, the Arab peoples received more than 95 percent of the territories comprisng the Middle East, while Palestine was allotted exclusively for Jewish self-determination, as can easily be verified by the statements made by those British and other Allied leaders who at the time were instrumental in crafting the global political and legal settlement for the Middle East, that resulted from the adoption of the San Remo Resolution.

How important was the San Remo Resolution? It was, as just indicated, the document that shaped the modern Middle East and as regards Palestine, it was described as "the Magna Carta of the Zionists" or the national charter of freedom of the Jewish People by the British Foreign Secretary, Lord George Nathaniel Curzon, in a letter to Prime Minister David Lloyd George shortly after the San Remo Peace Conference. As a result the legal existence of the State of Israel is directly traceable to the San Remo Resolution and not, as commonly believed, to the UN General Assembly Partition Resolution of November 29, 1947.

It is also very important to understand that there was never any intention to create an Arab state in Palestine. The Mandate for Palestine incorporated the San Remo Resolution in the first three recitals of its Preamble and was, in fact, a detailed elaboration of it. As just noted, Arab self-determination was fully satisfied in the adjoining territories of Syria, Iraq and Arabia, but Palestine was reserved exclusively for the Jewish People to reconstitute the ancient Jewish State of Judea destroyed by Rome, as stated by Lord Arthur James Balfour himself.

As the foundation document of the State of Israel under international law, the San Remo Resolution continues in force till the present day mutatis mutandi, with the State of Israel taking the place of the Mandatory Power, Great Britain, for putting into effect the Balfour Declaration in all parts of Palestine, especially in Judea and Samaria, the ancient cradle of the Jewish People.

All Jewish legal rights to Palestine set down in the San Remo Resolution and the Mandate Charter and related documents were preserved intact by Article 80 of the UN Charter, as well as under the doctrine of estoppel and Article 70(1)(b) of the 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. That means it is illegal to create a 22ndArab state in Judea and Samaria that was part and parcel of the Jewish National Home, as explicitly determined by the Franco-British Boundary Convention of December 23, 1920.

Mr. Prime Minister, your support of Israel will be even more pronounced upon your acquainting yourself with the provisions and principles of the basic documents of international law that led to the creation of the State of Israel, that are either ignored today or willfully dismissed by most Western Governments. You can gain additional information about these documents by consulting my book, The Legal Foundation and Borders of Israel under International Law (2008). While Jewish legal rights are firmly implanted in international law, there is, on the other hand, no binding document of international law that provides for the creation of a new Arab state in former Mandated Palestine. In this respect, UN resolutions do not constitute international law, nor does the Road Map Peace Plan or other similar initiatives.

In these days of incessant attacks upon the legitimacy of the State of Israel, and repeated calls for Israel to withdraw to what are clearly indefensible "Auschwitz-like" borders that existed prior to the outbreak of the Six-Day War on June 5, 1967, the lies and fabrications concerning Israel can be effectively refuted by citing the true meaning of the San Remo Resolution and the Mandate for Palestine, which designated Palestine as the Jewish National Home. Israel's rights to the land cannot be legally taken away by the UN or by any other body, just as Canada's rights to its own land cannot be legally taken away by the UN. If reality were otherwise, the rights of all states would be in jeopardy.

I urge you, therefore, Mr. Prime Minister, to mention the San Remo Resolution whenever you relate to the question of who has the right to Palestine and the Land of Israel. That right belongs exclusively to the Jewish People and its devolee, the State of Israel. No new Arab state can thus be legally created in Judea and Samaria, where it would imperil Israel's very future and serve as a means to destroy it, as is evident to any impartial observer.


Most respectfully,


Howard Grief, Attorney

Resident of Jerusalem, Citizen of Canada and Israel




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Sincerely,

Robin Ticker
Activist emails sent to my list  are L'Ilui Nishmat Yisrael ben David Aryeh ob"m (Izzy - Kaplan)  a great activist and lover of Eretz Yisroel, Am Yisroel and the Torah. Yehi Zichrono Baruch.

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