On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 5:34 PM, Americans for a Safe Israel <judy@afsi.org> wrote:
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Shimon Peres, 1923 - 2016 Americans For a Safe Israel marks with sadness the passing today of Shimon Peres, former Prime Minister and President of the State of Israel.Shimon Peres had a remarkable life and career:- Elected to the Knesset in 1959- Served twice as the Prime Minister of Israel- Served twice as the Interim Prime Minister- Served in 12 different cabinets as a Member of Knesset- Became the ninth President of Israel in 2007 and served in this role until his retirement in 2014- Was the world's oldest head of state- Considered the last link to Israel's founding generationShimon Peres was known for many things: a warrior, a statesman, and a man searching for peace.Shimon Peres was known for saying, As a bird cannot fly with one wing, as a man cannot applaud with one hand, so a country cannot make peace just with one side, with itself. For peace, we need the two of us.May his memory be for a blessing and may his family and the entire House of Israel be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.
Senate Overrides Obama's Veto (first time!)Today's Wall Street Journal reports that the Senate overrode Obama's veto of a bill that would allow terror victims to sue foreign governments.The Senate voted Wednesday to override President Barack Obama's veto of legislation that would allow Americans to sue foreign governments over terrorist attacks, the first time the chamber has delivered such a rebuke to the president since he took office.In a 97-1 vote, the Senate moved to overturn Mr. Obama's Friday veto of the bill, which would permit survivors or surviving relatives of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks to sue countries they believe played a role in it. The families have long sought the right to sue Saudi Arabia for any alleged role in the attacks, which the kingdom has denied.The bill "will send a strong message to those who sponsor terrorist attacks on American soil, including foreign governments, will answer to those victims and pay for the death and destruction that they cause," Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, the No. 2 Senate Republican, said.Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D., Nev.) was the only senator to vote to sustain the veto.It is now up to the House of Representatives to vote. If they vote to override, the bill becomes law.The bill gives families of victims of the 9/11 terror attacks the right to sue in U.S. court for any role that elements of the Saudi government may have played in the attacks.Although there is some concern that the passage of this bill may make it easier for Americans to be subjects of lawsuits in foreign courts, the bill finally enables those hurt by the 9/11 terror to reach a semblance of justice.
Mark your calendars forAFSI's Fall 2016 and Spring 2017Chizuk 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
AFSI Calendar of EventsWednesday, September 28, 7:00-9:00 PMExposing BDS - How to be Proactive in the Fight Against BDSSix hands-on workshops will teach and coach you how to be proactive in the fight against BDS: Boycott, Divest and Sanctions.A stellar lineup of facilitators; in formationAt Lincoln Square Synagogue 180 Amsterdam Ave, NYCTo register: lss.org/event/exposing-bds.html Thursday, September 29, 7:00 PMJerusalemU presents the movie, MekonenThe 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. NYCSunday Evening, October 2 - Tuesday, October 4Rosh Hashanah; Jewish New YearFor 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 12Yom KippurWednesday, October 19, 6:30 - 9:30 PMIsraeli American Council presents, Branding: A Discussion on Marketing and TechniqueGain 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 PMStephen Wise Free Synagogue presents Dr. Ehud Eilam presenting Israel's National Security Challenges; How Does Israel Protect Itself From Its NeighborsDr. Ehud Eilam is the US representative of Israel Defense magazine30 West 68 St. NYC
Mark Langfan: ChairmanHelen Freedman: Executive DirectorJudy Kadish: Co-Executive DirectorJonathan Grauman: Research Analyst
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Robin Ticker
Robin Ticker
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