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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Pres. Obama at the UN: Only way to Palestinian statehood is through talks with Israel
US President Barack Obama told the United Nations on Wednesday that the Palestinians deserved a state of their own, but that this would only be achieved through talks with Israel.
"These facts cannot be denied. The Jewish people have forged a successful state in their historic homeland. Israel deserves recognition. It deserves normal relations with its neighbors. And friends of the Palestinians do them no favors by ignoring this truth, just as friends of Israel must recognize the need to pursue a two state solution with a secure Israel next to an independent Palestine."
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Two funerals scheduled for Monday, September 19: Jewish community
Sorry to report, for Monday, September 19 : 1 pm at the Temple, Celebration of the life of Sheryle Cohen. 3:30pm at Dunn's, funeral of Jack Silverstein, with burial at Jewish Glendale. Meal of consolation to follow at the Temple.
[Due to technical problems, this message cannot be transmitted today via e-mail to the entire Jewish community list. The information, however, is posted on the Jewish Federation's Facebook page, located at http://facebook.com/jewishdesmoines ]
[Due to technical problems, this message cannot be transmitted today via e-mail to the entire Jewish community list. The information, however, is posted on the Jewish Federation's Facebook page, located at http://facebook.com/jewishdesmoines ]
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Statement from Jewish Federation of Greater Des Moines, 9/13/2001
Statement from the Jewish Federation of Greater Des Moines
September 13, 2011
Sunday, September 11, 2011 was a unique day in American history. The date commemorated the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Everywhere in the country there were commemorative services with the most important symbol of our county, an American flag. The diverse programs included memorials to the victim in all forms, including the themes of tolerance and the inclusion of invocations and the reading of religious texts from many traditions.
As a national event, Sunday was a day of unity, as we contemplated the horrific events of 9/11/2001; it was a day to mourn those whose lives were taken and a day to mourn those who lost their lives heroically assisting others. Any event that touched upon this seminal event in our history, required the display of the symbol of American unity, the possession of every American, the American flag,on this very American day.
In representing the secular Jewish community in Des Moines, the Des Moines Jewish Federation had endorsed an interfaith commemoration of the tenth anniversary of September 11th, organized and directed by the Interfaith Alliance of Iowa, in coalition with other organizations. The commemoration, entitled "Common Ground," was held Sunday afternoon at Drake University's Sheslow Auditorium. Our Federation's Director of Community Relations, Mark Finkelstein, attended this event to represent the Jewish Federation. Upon entering the auditorium prior to the program's beginning, he noted to the program's coordinator, the absence of an American flag on stage and offered to provide a small flag for display The offer was rejected by the program's coordinator. Considering it inappropriate that the Jewish Federation would endorse a September 11th program without the flag's symbolic presence, the Federation's representative, out of conscience, departed the auditorium.
The Jewish Federation of Greater Des Moines proudly stands with all Americans in reflecting on September 11, 2011 . We assert that our American flag is the only appropriate national symbol of our grief and our hope for a better, more tolerant world.
Barbara Hirsch-Giller, President
Elaine Steinger, Executive Director
Jewish Federation of Greater Des Moines
33158 Ute Avenue
Waukee, IA 50263
This statement is being distributed by the Jewish Community Relations Commission of the Jewish Federation of Greater Des Moines. For information, contact JCRC at (515) 987-0899 x 212, jcrc@dmjfed.org
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Jacoby lauds Steven Emerson
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
The Legacy of 9-11?
As it effects the Jewish community?
"Jews and Jewish institutions remain a principal target for Muslim extremists."
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