Monday, January 12, 2009

Just a reminder: WHO IS FANNING THE FLAMES OF HATRED AGAINST JEWS AND ISRAEL WORLDWIDE? Research these organizations, you'll see that most of them are related, one way or another, to the Ford Foundation. See the results, below.







WHO IS FANNING THE FLAMES OF HATRED?


Adalah NY was mentioned as the first organization planning such a demo, in NY. What do you think, where does the world wide organization originate? The list I had sent the other day - see below - starts with NY. MY guess is, the organization comes from just that, NY, i.e the CFR, i.e Europe and the Vatican, fanning the flames of hatred against Jews and Israel world wide.

NGO monitor:

http://www.ngo-monitor.org/article/adalah_abusing_civil_rights_to_delegitimize_israel_

Summary
Funded by the New Israel Fund, the Ford Foundation, and a number of European governments, Adalah: The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel claims to be an "independent" organization that promotes "civil and political rights" for the Arab minority in Israel. However NGO Monitor's detailed analysis shows that Adalah is active in promoting the Durban strategy of demonizing Israel using the rhetoric of human rights, "apartheid" and "war crimes". Adalah's campaign for a "Democratic Constitution" is based on "a one-state solution", meaning the elimination of Israel as a Jewish state.



Another NY protest:

STOP THE MASSACRE
BOYCOTT ISRAEL
NYC Actions for Gaza Continue
Death toll in Gaza is over 400! Over 2000 wounded!
Friday, 5:00- 7:00 PM: Join Adalah-NY for Flyering and a Vigil
Greeley Square, 6th Ave & 32nd Street
(1,2,3, A,B,C,D, to 34th St)
Bring Palestinian flags, make your own sign
Printable flyers will be avalable on our website Friday morning. We will print
loads (but if you can make copies, you can help).
REMINDER
Saturday: we urge all of our members and friends to come out and participate in
the Rally and March on Saturday January 3, 2009.
Rally at Times Square, 42nd and 7th Avenue, 1:00 PM

March to the Israeli mission on 42nd and 2nd Avenue.
Adalah-NY and friends will gather 12:40 PM at the North East corner of 39th St
and 7th Ave. At 1:10 PM, we will join the protest and try to be near 41st St.
and 7th Ave. Join us!
BRING FLAGS & MAKE YOUR OWN SIGN.

Here are some of the the slogans we will be using for signs on Friday and
Saturday:
    * STOP THE MASSACRE – BOYCOTT ISRAEL
    * BOYCOTT OCCUPATION & MASS STARVATION
    * STOP ISRAELI WAR CRIMES
    * STOP THE GENOCIDE
    * STOP THE HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE! - OR WE'LL HAVE TO THROW OUR SHOES!
    * YES, WE CAN! STOP ISRAELI AGGRESSION!
    * YES, WE CAN! STOP THE GENOCIDE IN GAZA!
    * YES, WE CAN! STOP US MILITARY AID TO ISRAEL!
    * YES, WE CAN! BOYCOTT ISRAEL!
    * NOT IN OUR NAMES, NOT WITH OUR MONEY!
    * ISRAELI DEFENSE FORCES = WAR CRIMINALS
    * ISRAELI ATTACK ON GAZA = GENOCIDE
    * YES, WE CAN! STOP THE ETHNIC CLEANSING OF PALESTINE!
    * ZIONISM = RACISM
    * ISRAEL = APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA
    * WAR IS TERRORISM WITH BIGGER BUDGET - STOP ISRAEL'S WAR ON PALESTINIANS
    * SAY NO TO RACISM - SAY NO TO CARNAGE
    *  ACT AGAINST ISRAEL'S WAR CRIMES


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Washington, D.C.

*   *   *   *   *
Friday, January 2
3:30 pm
Gather at the Israeli Embassy: 3514 International Dr NW
March to the Egyptian Embassy: 3521 International Ct. NW
(Red Line Metro to UDC/Van Ness)
Sponsoring organizations include the ANSWER Coalition, , etc.,


Etc. Etc.


Edith wrote these words, and sent this piece, related to the above information. Thanks. DS








Being one of those children who survived the holocaust, I feel what she feels. What is the worst for me is that even our own Jews do not see the parallel between what happened then and what is going on now. The exact reaction of Europe, America and the rest of the world. They in their hearts wished Hitler to destroy the Jews and now they are doing so again. Edith




            MY DEATH SENTENCE
          Si Frumkin - January 9, 2009


          This was the law of the lands where the swastika banner flew proudly. The 1000-year Reich lasted just 12 years; then the lights went on again all over Europe for a brighter, happier, productive future for those who had lived through it.

          I was just 14-years old. I had memories but, more importantly, I had hope. I had hope that what I had lived through would not be repeated, that I would live a normal life like everybody else – Jew and non-Jew, that I would acquire knowledge I could pass on to others – including, I hoped, my children and their children, that I could do something that might make my world – and everyone else's - a better place to live in.

          My hopes became reality after I came to America at the age of 18. I graduated college, got a job, bought a house, fathered children, made friends, became involved in humanitarian causes, and loved and appreciated the wonderful country that gave me the opportunity – and the inalienable right - to pursue happiness.

          It had never occurred to me that there might come a time when I and my family might be sentenced to death once again for the crime of being born Jewish. It never crossed my mind that the world would once again be hearing the shouts of "Kill the Jews" and "Jews to the ovens!" I realized that there were some who hated Jews but I was sure that this was a tiny, mindless, insignificant minority – surely smaller in numbers than those who believed the Earth was flat or that Elvis was alive.

          I was wrong.

          Hatred is with us again. The legions of haters are proudly waving their flags and flaunting their slogans around the globe. And just like the nazis of seventy years ago they are not bashful or apologetic in disseminating the ideology of mass murder. They are dedicated, enthusiastic, committed, and ready to die for their deadly doctrine. One of their religious leaders put it best: "We love death as much as the Jews and Christians love life!"

          A less literate, young man at a New York demonstration was even more frightening by waving a misspelled placard that demanded, "Kill All Juice!" The photo brings a smile to most that see it on the internet but it isn't funny. We know that he doesn't want to kill orange juice – he wants to kill me, my children and grandchildren and all those other "juice".

          In Fort Lauderdale, on December 30, hundreds of anti-Israel demonstrators protested the Israeli military operation in Gaza. Their hatred encompassed all Jews – "Go Back to the Ovens! You Need a Big Oven" and "Kill All Jews!" (this time spelled correctly), read their placards.

          Pamphlets in Denmark demand, "Kill Israel's People", and on the reverse, less correctly, "Kill Jewish People Evry Where in Ther World".  In Mumbai, a city with very few Jews, the Islamic terrorists went to the trouble to find a tiny, unmarked Chabad facility to slaughter the 6 Jews there. In Britain the police are unable to guarantee security for Jewish schools. In Amsterdam, in January, a crowd at a rally chanted "Hamas! Hamas! Jews to the Gas!" In Belgium, pro-Hamas demonstrators burned a public menorah and painted swastikas on Jewish-owned shops. In Berlin, the police chief warned Jews not to wear scull caps in public and avoid "acting Jewish". In France, a burning car was rammed into a Toulouse synagogue. In southern Sweden a Molotov cocktail was thrown into a synagogue. And there is more, everywhere…

          The hatred is not hiding. On the official Hamas website, on 12/31/08, there were calls for attacking Jews throughout the world, "…a Jewish adolescent boy in an Australian synagogue, a Jewish minister in the Georgian government, a Jewish businessman in the New York Stock Exchange, an illiterate Jew from Ethiopia…they all belong to the same gang and the same nation…" And Al-Qaeda's Ayman al-Zawahiri demanded that Jews be attacked worldwide, "…everywhere you can reach them. Support your mujahedeen brothers and children against them."

          The British online forum "Ummah" asks, "Have we got a list of top Jews we can target? Can someone post names and addresses?" And, in response, "Saladin1970" gives a link to 100 top British Jews.

          There are those who believe that this isn't anti-Semitism – just anti-Zionism. Here is a quote from a great and wise man: "When people criticize Zionists they mean Jews. You are talking anti-Semitism" (Martin Luther King, 1968).

          I am worried.




           Si Frumkin , a Holocaust survivor and longtime Jewish activist, now devotes his time to public service, lecturing, writing, and whatever else has to be done.
 



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