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Fwd: How Did This Happen to US? AFSI newsletter, Thu. .Sep. 29, 2016


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Subject: How Did This Happen to US?
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Islamophobia
How did this happen to US?


The tyranny of the left is in full swing in New York City. Mayor "Sandinista" Bill de Blasio's office announced the launch of a new program aimed at ending criticism of Muslims.  We must "promote respect, understanding and support for the city's diverse Muslim communities."

What about all the other communities living side-by-side in New York City? Shouldn't we promote respect, understanding and support for all communities, as long as they obey the law, don't commit suicide attacks and don't try to cut off the heads of infidels?

The last we looked, free speech was protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. No preferential treatment for any group!


The full announcement by the NYC Commission on Human Rights can be read HERE.

And if you think this is crying wolf, here's what happened in Pakistan. Will it be coming to a theater near you?

 
BDSHole


The anti-Israel, anti-Semitic BDS movement works 24/7 to negate the existence of the State of Israel. They use sophisticated tools and methodologies in their effort, including a very large presence on social media. Like kids of all ages, BDS proponents are tied to their iPhones and rely on them for communication and connection.

However, what will they do when Apple's newest product, the iPhone 8 is launched next year? This "latest and greatest" is being developed in Israel, of all places! Will they boycott Apple and switch to Samsung? Or will they swallow their pride and use an Israeli-developed product to try to harm that very country?

As usual, a huge Kol HaKavod to Israel, which continues to be on the leading edge of technology and so much more!


The next iPhone may be blue and white.
According to an unconfirmed report in Business Insider, which cited an anonymous employee at Apple's Israel office, the global tech giant is developing hardware for the next edition of its best-selling iPhone in Hertzliya.

The article said the next generation would be called "iPhone 8" and launch next year, which would imply a change to Apple's usual upgrade cycle. Apple has generally announced a new generation of its phone every other year, while introducing intermediary "S" models in the in-between years. The company just announced and launched the iPhone 7 this past month, so a skip to iPhone 8 hints that there will be no Iphone 7s.

Ever-secretive, Apple did not return request for comment.

In early 2015, Apple CEO Tim Cook paid a surprise visit to Israel to officially inaugurate the new Hertzliya office, though Apple has been operating in Israel since around 2012. It is its largest R&D facility outside the US.

"We have an enormous admiration for Israel, not just as an important ally for the US, but as a place to do business," he said at the time.

If the report is correct, Apple would not be the only giant company doing some of its core development in Israel.

Intel's flagship chips were largely designed in its Haifa office, and companies such as Microsoft, Cisco, Quallcomm and Google all have offices here as well.

 
Freedom2
The Freedom Center Dinner with Monica Crowley


Monica Crowley, flanked by AFSI's co-Executive Directors,
Helen Freedman and Judy Kadish

Wednesday evening, September 28, many AFSI friends joined members of the David Horowitz Freedom Center at a lovely dinner. Unfortunately, David was unable to be present because of illness, but the crowd was pleased to hear Monica Crowley, famed news commentator and writer, give her assessment of the presidential campaign to date.
 
As someone who believed from the beginning that the Trump phenomenon was real, she compared Donald Trump, the outsider, to Hillary Clinton, the status quo incumbent. Crowley believes the system is corrupt, and she sees Trump's raw edges as part of his charisma.
 
After reviewing the strengths and weaknesses of the first debate, she stressed that rather than focusing on personal details, national issues should be addressed. They include the Clinton Foundation, Benghazi, the release of terrorists from Guantanamo, the unexplained emails, Obamacare, the "refugee" crisis, the bad trade deals, the breakdown in law and order and the "smoking ruin of Obama's policies." She concluded by stating that the election is between the protected and unprotected, the establishment and the game changer. The people have the power to decide on their future.

- Helen Freedman

 
Chizuk
Mark your calendars for
AFSI's Fall 2016 and Spring 2017
Chizuk Missions to Israel!

Thursday, Nov. 10 until Wednesday night, November 16 - Fall mission. Reservations and deposits are being taken NOW. Do not delay. Make your plans NOW and join AFSI for a life-changing experience. 

The Spring 2017 Mission begins Wednesday, May 17 to Thursday night, May 25.
You will want to be in Israel with us for the amazing celebrations marking the 50th Anniversary of the Reunification of Jerusalem, and the reclaiming for the Jewish people of Judea, Samaria, and the Golan Heights! This is a MUST MISSION. 

AFSI's missions fill up quickly, so plan ahead.
Call 212-828-2424, or write to judy@afsi.org

 
Calendar
AFSI Calendar of Events


Thursday, September 29, 7:00 PM
JerusalemU presents the movie, Mekonen
The film follows the story and personal journey of Mekonen Abebe, a young African-Israeli Jew, once a young shepherd in Africa and now a commander in the Israeli Defense Forces. 
At the Edmond J. Safra Synagogue 11 East 63 St. NYC

Sunday Evening, October 2 - Tuesday, October 4
Rosh Hashanah; Jewish New Year
For those without a place to go the first night of Rosh Hashanah, Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun (KJ) on Manhattan's Upper East Side is hosting a Rosh Hashanah community dinner.
Join the KJ Beginners family for a spirited, festive, and sumptuous three course holiday meal, Sunday Night, Oct 2nd. The event begins with services at 6:30 PM followed by an evening of delicious holiday food, apples and honey, and New Year spirit.
$40 per person; RSVP: https://www.ckj.org/rhdinner

Tuesday Evening, October 11 - Wednesday, October 12
Yom Kippur

Wednesday, October 19, 6:30 - 9:30 PM
Israeli American Council presents, Branding: A Discussion on Marketing and Technique
Gain Insight on how to increase awareness for 'Brand Israel' in America.
At Town Hall; 3 Columbus Circle, NYC
$15; Register HERE.

Thursday, October 20, 6:00 - 7:30 PM
Stephen Wise Free Synagogue presents Dr. Ehud Eilam presenting Israel's National Security Challenges; How Does Israel Protect Itself From Its Neighbors
Dr. Ehud Eilam is the US representative of Israel Defense magazine
30 West 68 St. NYC


 
Mark Langfan: Chairman
 Helen Freedman: Executive Director
Judy Kadish: Co-Executive Director
Jonathan Grauman: Research Analyst
 

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