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Fwd: Why We're Excited. AFSI Newsletter October 11th, 2018

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From: AFSI Americans for A Safe Israel/AFSI <info@afsi.org>
Date: Thu, Oct 11, 2018, 11:58 AM
Subject: Why We're Excited
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Thursday - October 11, 2018
First Zionist Library Inaugurated in Gush Etzion
It's Why We're Excited!
At the Oz v'Gaon nature reserve in Gush Etzion a unique library comprising writings and books on Zionism and its founders was dedicated on Tuesday. AFSI applauds the continuing philanthropic work of our Board member Cherna Moskowitz, who made this library possible.

Established through an initiative of Women in Green, the library includes books and writings dealing with Zionism, its philosophers, and those who implemented it, spanning more than a hundred years.

Among the speakers were former Jewish Agency head and former Minister Natan Sharansky, World Zionist Organization acting head Yaakov Hagoel, and Gush Etzion Council head Shlomo Ne'eman.

Oz v'Gaon is a place very close to AFSI's heart. We've contributed and supported it from the start and take pride in watching it grow and flourish.

Read about the inauguration of the library HERE.
Thank You Ambassador Haley
Israel and the Jewish people were shaken to the core earlier this week when US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley announced her resignation, effective January 2019.

In a press conference with President Trump she stated it was time for her to step down. Sh stated that she looked at her accomplishments over the last two years with pride. During her tenure as UN ambassador, Haley proved to be a moral compass that was sorely needed.

She has been the staunchest ally and best friend Israel has ever had at the UN and filling the void she leaves is a huge undertaking. We look forward to hearing about Haley's replacement in the coming months and trust that President Trump will find someone equally as qualified.
More, More, More...Keep Building
Amichai residents, previously evacuated from Amona, are now responding to a ruling that is in their favor. Israel's Supreme Court has rejected the petitions that were filed against their new town.

"Now it's final - the community of Amichai has been established, and nothing will prevent us from developing and flourishing and bringing blessing to all the residents of the Shiloh Valley and the entire region."

AFSI was in Amona before it was destroyed. Our officers were present in August to see the beautiful new playground (photo above), which was anonymously donated by an AFSI member. We were proud to be there for the opening ceremony.
Danon Fights Back

"The United Nations has not spoken out against the cruel murder, but we will continue to remember and remind the world," said Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon.

Israel is fighting back at the United Nations over its failure to condemn the Barkan terror attack, which killed two Jewish lives. Danon placed a photo of the two victims with memorial candles at United Nations headquarters.
Denial of Recommendation Letter
Brings Disciplinary Action to Professor

In our September 20 newsletter we reported that University of Michigan (UM) Associate Professor John Cheney-Lippold (pictured here) denied a student's request for a letter of recommendation for a study abroad program in Israel.

Cheney-Lippold now faces disciplinary action from the college. Elizabeth Cole, interim dean of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, stated to him, "You used the student's request as a platform to express your own personal views. Interfering with a student's academic aspirations, as you have done here, is not acceptable."

This development comes as UM teaching assistant Lucy Peterson was identified as second instructor to deny a letter of recommendation for a student applying for a study abroad program in Israel. She cited the same reason as Cheny-Lippold. We trust disciplinary action will be forthcoming.
Stabbing Attack. Terrorists wounds two near Samaria Regional Brigade Base.

Civilian Medal. Ari Fuld to be awarded highest medal for bravery posthumously.

In Jerusalem. Suspicious incendiary balloon lands for the first time here.

Haley's Best. Jack Engelhard reviews Haley's best moments.

Resolutions Slammed. Amb. Danon gives further evidence on why Israel left UNESCO.
Full Name: Jerusalem
For the first time ever, a 2,000-year-old stone inscription with the full name of Jerusalem was exposed in the area of the Jerusalem International Convention Center (Binyanei Ha'Uma). 

Dr. Yuval Baruch, Jerusalem Regional Archaeologist of the Israel Antiquities Authority, and Prof. Ronny Reich of Haifa University, who read and studied the inscription, noted that "First and Second Temple period inscriptions mentioning Jerusalem are quite rare. But even more unique is the complete spelling of the name as we know it today, which usually appears in the shorthand version."

Story HERE.
This editorial was printed in the New Jersey News, October 4, 2018

THE DEATH OF OSLO

The title of your editorial, 25 Years After Oslo, Stabbed in the Back, along with your conclusion that "we mourn the death of hopefulness," after 25 failed years, simply illustrates how naive and foolish people were who believed that Oslo could succeed. It was born out of the brainstorm of a few unelected, unofficial individuals who, like John Kerry today who is negotiating illegally with Iran, chose to bring "peace" between the terrorist Arafat and Israel. Yes, Shimon Peres pushed it along, and Yitzchak Rabin seemed to reluctantly go along with it, but it was probably his disillusionment with the Accord that led to his assassination.

Those who were willing to say that the "emperor has no clothes" knew that the very same day that Arafat signed the September 1993 Accord on the White House lawn, that he spoke to his people in Arabic that night and told them that there was no need to keep any treaty with "infidels" and he had no intention of adhering to it. The terrorism that broke out, the blown-up pizzerias in Jerusalem, the bus bombings in Tel Aviv, the rampant homicide bombers, and the knifings, such as the horrific one that tragically took the life of Ari Fuld, a Lion of Zion, all claimed hundreds of innocent Israeli lives.

Despite it all, one American president after another maintained loyalty to the "two-state solution." The realists called it the dissolution of Israel. But the "peace-makers" plodded on. Finally, we are fortunate in having President Trump tackling the problem. He, and his emissaries, Jason Greenblatt and Jared Kushner, are able to look with clarity at the issues and see the PA/PLO/Hamas/Hezbollah for what they are - unrepentant terrorists who are willing to sacrifice the welfare of their own people in order to destroy Israel. I believe we are in an era of hopefulness. Once all the pretenses and posturings are put away, and reality is allowed to sink in, perhaps there will be the possibility of some sensible detente. I am hopeful. But the very first step is to trash the Oslo Accords which have led Israel and the Arabs to this precarious position. 

Helen Freedman
Co-Executive Director
Americans for a Safe Israel/AFSI
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Tuesday, October 30 to Monday, November 5, 2018
AFSI CHIZUK MISSION TO ISRAEL (7-DAY TRIP)
Member Price: $2,000 pp Double Room; $3,000 pp Single Room.
Participants make their own flight arrangements - BOOK NOW! To reserve your spot or for questions please contact Judy Kadish or call (212) 828-2424.
AFSI CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Find More Events at Israel Advocacy Calendar
Tuesday - October 16, 2018 @ 6 PM
Israel and "The Virtue of Nationalism" - Sponsored by CAMERA and Co-Sponsored by Americans for a Safe Israel/AFSI featuring award winning author Yoram Hazony, Ph.D. Hazony is the President of the Herzl Institute in Jerusalem, Bible scholar, political theorist and Israeli Philosopher.
Ticket Options
  • Briefing Only (7 pm) with Pre-Registration $10 | $20 at the door
  • VIP Reception (6 pm - 7 pm) & Briefing $75 per person | $125 per couple
Sponsorships
  • Patron $250 per person | $500 per couple. Includes reception, priority seating, copy of "The Virtue of Nationalism"
  • Benefactor $500 per person | $1,000 per couple. Includes reception, prime seating, signed copy of "The Virtue of Nationalism," photo with speaker.
Register at cameranyc.eventbrite.com For info call Lori Posin 516-484-4848.
Park East Synagogue | 164 East 68th Street, NYC
Wednesday - October 17, 2018 from 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Memorial Gathering for Ari Fuld, z"l. Sponsored by AMCHA. More info on Facebook HERE.
Consulate General of Israel | 800 2nd Avenue, NYC.

Sunday - October 21, 2018 @ 4 PM
Rachel's Children Reclamation Foundation 24th Annual Dinner
Buffet Dinner (Ask for AFSI Member Price). Phone 212-470-0967 or rachelschildren@gmail.com
Manhattan Beach Jewish Center | 60 West End Avenue | Brooklyn, NY

Sunday - October 21, 2018 @ 7:30 PM
Annual Kumzitz for Israel in Times Square. Hosted by Yeshiva University Israel Club, The Kumzits Project and House of Love and Prayer Washington Heights. This year is dedicated to the memory of Ari Fuld, z'l. Sing and dance with hundreds of fellow Jews from across the Tri-State area, showing support for our Homeland. Bring your flags and wear your finest blue and white as we turn the red stairs blue and white. No admission.
Father Duffy Square @ the north end of Times Square, NYC.

Friday - October 26, 2018 @ 6 PM
Justice Minister of the State of Israel Ayelet Shaked in Dialogue with Rabbi Arthur Schneier. Mincha service at 6 PM followed by dinner and program. Price per person: $75 Member; $100 Non-Member; $40 Child. Register online HERE. Info - (212) 737-6900
Park East Synagogue | 163 East 67th Street, NYC

Sunday - October 28, 2018
The 2018 Conference on Jews and Conservatism
This year's program: Jewish Ideas and the American Public Square, Keynote Speakers, Israel and World Politics. Guest speakers: Minister of Justice Ayelet Shaked, Natan Sharansky, Ruth Wisse, Caroline Glick, Elliot Abrams and many more.
Cost is $200 per ticket. To register online plus full program info CLICK HERE.
Grand Hyatt @ 42nd Street, NYC

Sunday - October 28, 2018 @ 5:00 PM
Meet IDF Special Forces Unit 669 Alumni. An evening of stories and insight into the world of Unit 669—Israel's elite combat search and rescue unit. No admission fee but please register HERE if you plan to attend.
B'nai Jeshurun | 257 West 88th Street, NYC (between Broadway and West End Avenue)

Tuesday, October 30, 2018 from 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM - Addison, TX (Dallas Area)
AFSI Co-Sponsors An Evening with Caroline Glick with Special Guest Col. Allen West. Celebrated author and journalist Caroline Glick discusses "President Trump's Israel Policy and Its Effect on American Interests and National Security." Colonel Allen West will introduce Ms. Glick. A short presentation about ZAKA, Israel's volunteer emergency responders will be shown. Book signing (books for sale) with Caroline followed by dessert reception. FREE PARKING. $25 Early Bird Price thru Sept 1. $40 after Sept 1. Get tickets on Eventbrite. For info call (972) 450-6241 or actcinfo@addisontx.gov
Addison Conference and Theater Center | 15650 Addison Road, Addison, TX

Wednesday - October 31, 2018 @ 8PM
Israel's Next Northern War: Operational and Legal Challenges. A high-level briefing sponsored by Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA) featuring US military and national security experts Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Richard Natonski, USMC and Cpl. (Ret.) Marc Warren USA. No admission fee. RSVP to Ethan Pupkin or call 202-667-3900.
The Jewish Center | 131 West 86th Street, NYC.

Thursday - November 1, 2018 @ 7:30 PM
Kristallnacht Program with Dr. Moshe Avital, noted Holocaust lecturer. Dr. Avital is an author, educator and Survivor of 6 concentration camps. No admission charge.
Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun | 125 East 85th Street, NYC

Tuesday - November 6, 2018 @ 6:30 PM
24/7 For 24 Years One Israel Fund Annual Dinner honoring Marc Provisor, Steve & Jacqui Herman, David & Aurora Mosberg, Dr. Irwin & Donna Azman, Eli & Mila Burman.
AFSI Special Rate $200 per person. Call in credit card to 516-239-9202, ext. 10 and ask for Ruthie Kohn or mail check payable to One Israel Fund - 445 Central Avenue, #210, Cedarhurst, NY 11516. Please indicate "AFSI Special Rate" on the memo section of the check. We're sorry but OIF online dinner link is not set up to process the AFSI Special Rate.
Tribeca 360 | 10 Desbrosses Street, NYC

Sunday - November 18 from 7 PM - 9 PM
The Heights of Courage with Brig. General (Ret.) Avigdor Kahalani. Autographed copies of Avigdor's book "The Heights of Courage" will be available for purchase. Also speaking will be Israel's Consul General in New York, Dani Dayan. Cost per person: $10 in advance; $20 at the door. Light refreshments will be served. Pay online HERE.
Lincoln Square Synagogue | 180 Amsterdam Avenue, NY

Wednesday - December 12, 2018 @ 7:30 PM
Award Winning Ma'ale Adumim Youth Symphony Featuring the Ramaz Upper School Choir & Chamber Choir. An incredible concert honoring Israel @ 70. Following the performance is a VIP dessert reception for guests featuring Mayor Benny Kashriel of Ma'ale Adumim and other Israeli dignitaries to be announced. Tickets range $52 - $180. Sponsorships available. Click here to RSVP and/or sponsor.
Zankel Hall @ Carnegie Hall | 881 7th Avenue, NYC (between 56th - 57th Streets)
**Ma'ale Adumim has been visited by AFSI Chizuk Mission Participants.
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