Monday, March 09, 2009

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


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If you are in Israel then...

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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.

 

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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

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Fwd: NEWSPAPER TITLES - ENJOY! Happy Purim Sameach!

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Thanks Mar for forwarding, amv"sh

I really needed that! Happy Purim!

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NEWSPAPER TITLES

Proofreading is a dying art, wouldn't you say? :^)

Man Kills Self Before Shooting Wife and Daughter

This one caught in the SGV Tribune the other day and a call was made to the Editorial Room and asked who wrote this. It took two or three readings before the editor realized that what he was reading was impossible!!! They put in a correction the next day.




I just couldn't help but send this along. Too funny.

Something Went Wrong in Jet Crash, Expert Says

No, really? Ya think?


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Police Begin Campaign to Run Down Jaywalkers

Now that's taking things a bit far!


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Panda Mating Fails; Veterinarian Takes Over

What a guy!


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Miners Refuse to Work after Death

'good-for-nothing' lazy so-and-so's!


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Juvenile Court to Try Shooting Defendant

See if that works any better than a fair trial!


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War Dims Hope for Peace

I can see where it might have that effect!


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If Strike Isn't Settled Quickly, It May Last Awhile

Ya think?!


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Cold Wave Linked to Temperatures

Who would have thought!


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Enfield ( London ) Couple Slain; Police Suspect Homicide

They may be on to something!


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Red Tape Holds Up New Bridges

You mean there's something stronger than duct tape?

Arkansas' new construction program!


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Man Struck By Lightning: Faces Battery Charge

He probably IS the battery charge!


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New Study of Obesity Looks for Larger Test Group

Weren't they fat enough?!


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Astronaut Takes Blame for Gas in Spacecraft

That's what he gets for eating those beans!


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Kids Make Nutritious Snacks

Do they taste like chicken?


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Local High School Dropouts Cut in Half

Chainsaw Massacre all over again!


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Hospitals are Sued by 7 Foot Doctors

Boy, are they tall!


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And the winner is....

Typhoon Rips Through Cemetery; Hundreds Dead


Did I read that right?


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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Hachnosat 8 Sifrei Torah Celebration for the Kedoshim of Yashlatz and Yeshiva Harav Kook. Happiness and sadness fused

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HACHNOSAT 8 SIFREI TORAH by ANONYMOUS DONOR FOR 8 KEDOSHIM

On Rosh Chodesh Adar, on the Yahrzeit of the 8 Kedoshim, 5 from the Yashlatz Yeshiva a high school adjacent to Mercaz Harav Kook and 3 from the Beth Medrash of Mercaz Harav Kook a tremendous celebration took place.  If you are a Rebbe or Mechanech(es) please take the time to watch this celebration on the blevechad.com website and share it with your students. 

The best way to describe this celebration is intense emotional feelings of happiness and joy at the hachnasos Sefer Torah and the intense sadness of our loss simultaneously.

See the celebration at www.blevechad.com  The ceremony took place on Tuesday, February 24th at Yeshivat Merkaz HaRav at 17:30 (5:30 PM).

Also please forward it to other Mechanchim to do the same.

The following material will serve as tremendous lessons in Emuna and Bitachon.  An utube of Rabbi Weiss speaking with his Talmidim immediately following the massacre and the transcript and an edited utube of an interview Rav Weiss had with Ilana Dayan, interviewer of Israeli TV


Part 1: Harav Yerachmiel Weiss talking to his students immediately following the Pigua not even knowing who had perished

Rav Weiss, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Yerushalayim L'Tzeirim (Yashlatz) is interviewed by Ilana Dayan on the Sunday after the Rosh Chodesh attack in which six of his students were killed. An edited version of this interview with subtitles can be found at

Part2:  Rav Weiss being interviewed by Ilana Dayan 
after the burial.

A  transcription of Rav Weiss's interview can be found on

Faith Through Tears  http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/125521

Lecture and Book Launch  (see attached flier)

PRINCES AMONG MEN

Memories of Eight Young Souls

A Memorial volume produced by the senior class of Yashlatz (the high school which lost six students in the attack) about the eight young souls that were taken from us in a storm last Rosh Chodesh Adar, containing a collection of impressions, recollections and divrei Torah written by family members, friends and teachers of the eight boys.

Lecture and Book Launch:

Efrat- Motzei Shabbbat Feb 28th at the home of Chaim and Chaya Lea Guggengheim, 22 Netzech Yerushalayim at 8:00pm

Bet Shemesh - Wed Mar 4th at Yeshivat Reishit at 8:30 pm

Yerushalayim - Motzei Shabbat Mar 7th at the OU Israel Center at8:30pm

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To RSVP or for ordering information please contact Yaakov:

email: memorialbook@yashlatz.com
telephone 050-833-1309
for details: www.yashlatz.com/book

Flier Sponsored by Feldheim and OU


Clarification:

5 of the Kedoshim were from Yeshivat Yerushalayim L'Tzeirim and not from Mercaz Harav Yeshiva.

Otherwise known as Yeshivat Yerushalayim L'Tzeirim, Yashlatz is a dormitory high school for 340 students. Although founded in the spirit of Rav Kook zt"l and adjacent to "Yeshivat Mercaz HaRav" in Jerusalem, Yashlatz is a separate institute of learning with an independent administration and student body.

On the night of Rosh Chodesh Adar Bet, March 6, 2008, the Yashlatz Bet Midrash was being set up for the traditional Rosh Chodesh party. A few dozen of the most diligent students walked over to the Mercaz HaRav library next door to continue their studies. At 8:30 pm, a terrorist entered the campus and went on a rampage, murdering eight students in and around the library.

Five of the boys killed were from Yashlatz, which a sixth was a recent graduate in his first year of studies at the Mercaz HaRav Yeshiva. The other two young men killed both studied at the Mercaz HaRav Yeshiva.

Excerpt
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from a diary entry of a fifth year, Mercaz HaRav student, written two days after the attack.

"My emotional state was stable all that evening, and the next morning.  But when I got to the yeshivah on Friday, took a look around the library, and went down to the dining room with everyone trying to decide which funeral to attend, a friend came up to me and said - "You know that Moses was murderd.  Your young friend. Avraham David."

Avraham David?!? There was no words to describe what overpowering emotions swept over me at that moment. 

Avraham David?!? What?! Avraham David?  How can that be?? He is such a tzadik! And so young! It  can't be!.....

Why did it have to be him?  Why not me?? For I was also there!  I also could have been murdered!  But he had to be murdered?!  If it had been me, it wouldn't have been so terrible because there are lots of boys like me. But he was so special, such a rare kind of boy.  I am not such a tzaddik.  I don't always do what I should, and I even sometimes do things that I later regret.  But him?! If I had been murdered I wouldn't have asked any questions.  But why him?!!" ....


The Obama Administration Sacrifices Israel, Forbes Anne Bayefsky

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This isn't the only time that American Foreign Policy Sacrificed Israel.   It also happened when Jonathan Pollard worked for the American intelligence. When Jonathan Pollard became aware that America was not sharing intelligence that should have been shared as per an agreement between Israel and the US. he made the decision to become Israel's agent.  He did this not because of big money.  He did it because  he was a caring Jew and a caring and loyal US citizen as well.  He knew and understood that when the US endangers Israel it ultimately endangers itself.  

Durban I and Durban II is an antisemitic, anti Jewish and anti Israel forum and speaks of Israel's racism against the Palestinians.  Read this article and also read the comments.  Many of the comments take it as fact that Israel are the occupiers of Palestinian territory.


When will the Jews, and their organizations and Rabbinic leaders stop being silent regarding our entitlement to the Land of Israel based on G-d's everlasting Covenent with our forefathers Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and their seed the Nation of Israel? This is the Torah and it is not Old and antiquated and it is relevant to current events!  Failure to speak out with clarity, and publicly,  of our entitlement of the Land of Israel is a Chillul Hashem.  This chillul Hashem is the source of anti-Semitism (Semi comes from Shem which means name. i.e. w/o G-d's name)

How can we then reasonably expect the US speak out at Durban when we ourselves are Silent?

Please read the following article:

Doesn't the Talmud teach us, Shtika Kehodoya Damia.  Silence and agreement is synonomous

http://www.forbes.com/2009/02/22/obama-israel-holocaust-durban-opinions-contributors_united_nations.html

Commentary

The Obama Administration Sacrifices Israel

Anne Bayefsky, 02.22.09, 11:48 AM EST

The cover-up on Durban II's anti-Semitic agenda.

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The Obama administration's decision to join the planning of the U.N.'s Durban II "anti-racism" conference has just taken a new twist: cover-up. On Friday, State Department officials and a member of the American Durban II delegation claimed the United States had worked actively to oppose efforts to brand Israel as racist in the committee drafting a Durban II declaration. The trouble is that they didn't.

The Feb. 20 State Department press release says the U.S. delegation in Geneva "outline[d] our concerns with the current outcome document" and in particular "our strong reservations about the direction of the conference, as the draft document singles out Israel for criticism." One member of the delegation told The Washington Post: "The administration is pushing back against efforts to brand Israel as racist in this conference." In fact, tucked away in a Geneva hall with few observers, the U.S. had done just the opposite. The U.S. delegates had made no objection to a new proposal to nail Israel in an anti-racism manifesto that makes no other country-specific claims.

Getting involved in activities intended to implement the 2001 Durban Declaration--after seven and a half years of refusing to lend the anti-Israel agenda any credibility--was controversial to be sure. But late on Saturday Feb. 14, the State Department slithered out a press release justifying the move. It claimed that "the intent of our participation is to work to try to change the direction in which the Review Conference is heading."

Following what was clearly a planned public relations exercise, Washington Post columnist Colum Lynch championed the U.S. bravado in an article based on the story orchestrated by the American delegates. In his Feb. 20 article entitled: "U.S. Holds Firm on Reparations, Israel in U.N. Racism Talks," he fawned: "The Obama administration on Thursday concluded its first round of politically charged U.N. negotiations on racism, pressing foreign governments ... to desist from singling out Israel for criticism in a draft declaration to be presented at a U.N. conference in April."

The reality, however, was nothing of the sort. Instead, Obama's Durban II team slipped easily into the U.N.'s anti-Israel and anti-Jewish environs, taking the approach that "fitting in" was best accomplished by staying silent.

On Tuesday, the Palestinian delegation proposed inserting a new paragraph under the heading "Identification of further concrete measures and initiatives ... for combating and eliminating all manifestations of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance..." with the subtitle "General provisions on victims ... of discrimination." The paragraph includes: "Calls for ... the international protection of the Palestinian people throughout the occupied Palestinian territory." In other words, it claims that the Palestinian people are victims of Israeli racism and demands that all U.N. states provide protection from the affronts of the racist Jewish state.

Furthermore, the new Palestinian provision "Calls for ... implementation of international legal obligations, including the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice on the wall..." This is a dramatic attempt to change an "advisory opinion" into a "legal obligation"--a status which attaches to no advisory opinion. The ICJ decision, which advises that the Israeli security fence is illegal, has always been rejected by the United States--hitherto. And with good reason. The Egyptian judge had voiced his opinion on the result before the case was even heard, in his capacity as a leading Egyptian diplomat. The terms of reference from the General Assembly who asked for the decision, and the documents they laid before the Court, predetermined the outcome. And as the strong dissent by the American judge and Holocaust survivor Tom Buergenthal pointed out, the Court came to its preposterous conclusion that "the right of legitimate or inherent self-defense is not applicable in the present case" without considering "the deadly terrorist attacks to which Israel is being subjected."

But when the Palestinian delegation laid their new proposal before the drafting committee, what did Obama's team do? Nothing, absolutely nothing. They made no objection at all.

It is impossible to argue that their silence was unintended. Over the course of the week's negotiations the American delegation had objected to a number of specific proposals. They had no trouble declaring "we share reservations on this paragraph," in the context of a demand to criminalize profiling. They "called for the deletion" of provisions undermining free speech like the suggestion to "take firm action against negative stereotyping of religions and defamation of religious personalities, holy books, scriptures and symbols."

Their silence when it came to Israel was, therefore, deafening. It also had the very concrete result of not placing the Palestinian paragraph in dispute, and the diplomatic rule of thumb is that paragraphs that have not been flagged as controversial cannot be reopened for discussion, as negotiations finalize an end product.

The Obama team was not only silent on the new "Israel is racist" language, it also said nothing when faced with Holocaust denial. Negotiators from the European Union suggested on Wednesday a new provision to "condemn without reservation any denial of the Holocaust and urges all states to reject denial of the Holocaust as an historical event, either in full, or in part, or any activities to this end." Iran--whose president is a Holocaust-denier--immediately objected and insisted that the proposal be "bracketed" or put in dispute. The move blocked the adoption of the proposal and ensured another battle over the reality of the Holocaust in April--at these supposedly "anti-racism" meetings. After Iran objected, the chair looked around the room, expecting a response. He said: "Is there any delegation wishing to comment on this new proposal by the European Union? It doesn't seem the case. We move on." U.S. delegates said nothing, even after the prompt.

Again, the American silence must have been deliberate. In marked contrast, after the E.U. objected to a provision calling for limits on free speech, the American delegation had no trouble piping up immediately: "I want to echo the comments from the E.U. This ... call for restrictions is something that my government is not able to accept."

Evidently, a U.S. team bent on legitimizing Durban II believed it would be counter-productive to object vigorously to sections most likely to be noticed by Americans skeptical about participation in the conference. They must have figured that no objection would mean no controversy, which in turn would mean there would be no cause for complaint from U.S. observers. That's one way to buy favors on the international stage, but it sure doesn't forward a stated intention of changing the Conference direction. Nor does it promote the ultimate need to change the anti-Semitic and anti-democratic direction of global human rights policy.

The week's events also revealed that European negotiators have adopted the same strategy at Durban II that they did at Durban I. After the United States and Israel walked out of Durban I on Sept. 4, 2001, it was the European Union that cut the deal trading off a mention of the Holocaust and anti-Semitism for a reference to Palestinians victims of Israeli racism. Likewise, this week the European Union said nothing in response to the Palestinian proposal but pushed the Holocaust reference instead. No matter that discrimination against the Jewish state, and against Jews for supporting the Jewish state, is the major form of anti-Semitism today.

The manipulation of Holocaust remembrance--knowing that Israel is the bulwark of the Jewish people against "never again"--is as cynical as it gets.

European Union delegates confirmed that their silence on the Palestinian proposal was deliberate, commenting off-camera that the references to Israeli racism had already been made in the Durban I Declaration, and the purpose of Durban II is to implement Durban I.

State department officials and U.S. delegates to Durban II's planning committee insist that their minds have not been made up. Friday's State department press release said "the United States has not made a decision about participating in the Durban Review Conference or about whether to engage in future preparations for the Conference, but the work done this week will be important information for taking these decisions." Similarly, The Washington Post reports, quoting an American delegate: "This is a fact-finding mission; it's just a first step ... Negotiations will probably resume in March or early April."

The strategy is painfully obvious--spin out the time for considering whether or not to attend the April 20 conference until the train has left the station and jumping off would cause greater injury to multilateral relations than just taking a seat.

The delay tactics are indefensible. The U.S. administration attended four full days of negotiation. During that time they witnessed the following: the failure to adopt a proposal to act against Holocaust denial, a new proposal to single out Israel, which will now be included in the draft without brackets, broad objections to anything having to do with sexual orientation, vigorous refusal by many states to back down on references to "Islamophobia" (the general allegation of a racist Western plot to discriminate against all Muslims), and numerous attacks on free speech.

This "dialogue" is not promoting rights and freedoms. It is legitimizing a forum for disputing the essence of democracy, handing Holocaust deniers a global platform and manufacturing the means to demonize Israel in the interests of those states bent on the Jewish state's destruction.

But you can be sure that the State Department report now on Obama's desk reads "can't tell yet, don't know, maybe, too early to tell." Why?

If the Obama administration does not immediately announce that its foray into the morass of Durban II has led it to decide this is no place for genuine believers in human rights and freedoms, there is only one conclusion possible. His foreign policy of engagement amounts to a new willingness to sacrifice Israel and an indeterminate number of American values for the sake of a warm welcome from the enemies of freedom.

Anne Bayefsky is a senior fellow of the Hudson Institute, director of the Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust and editor of www.EYEontheUN.org.