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EBulletin for June 3, 2016

Shalom ZOA Members, Friends and Supporters of Israel,

You will notice some new things as you peruse our week-ending EBulletin this week including the results from our most recent Web site poll, and the fact that we have a new name.

We are excited as plans are firming up for our event with pro-Israel advocate Ryan Bellerose, who is coming in from Canada on June 20. Ryan has become a social-media sensation and he brings with him an important message and a bold, atypical attitude. See details below.

Meanwhile, we are still looking for volunteers and we are counting on you, our members and friends to help us. We have a series of large mailings coming up and we need people to make some calls.

Make sure you read the important new article from ZOA National President Mort Klein (below) that was published in this week’s Jewish Exponent.

Tickets will be available next week.

Be sure to tell your friends and encourage them to join you at this event:

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Greater Philadelphia ZOA Needs Volunteers

Philadelphia ZOA is looking for volunteers to help us with research, to make calls and participate in mailings in the coming weeks as we gear volunteers 10up for our biggest event of the year: The Annual Philadelphia ZOA Gala.

The Gala takes place on Sept. 15.

Some of the tasks can be done from your home or office. Mailings take place in the Bala Cynwyd vicinity.

If you can lend us some of your skills and time, please call our Office at 610-660-9466 and ask for Steve.

Thank you

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If you are already a member, please make sure your annual dues are up-to-date. If you are not sure, contact us and we will check and let you know. It may be time to renew your membership.

You can also invite your friends or relatives to join Philadelphia ZOA, and additionally, you can purchase a gift membership for a loved one.

You can join or renew online by clicking the donate/join tab above. Or you can call us at: 610-660-9466.

We value each and every member!

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The results from our last Web site poll:

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New ZOA Advocacy Workshop Available for
Groups Large and Small

advocacy workshop promoThere is advocacy, and then there is “Strategic, Effective Advocacy” – the focus of a new Philadelphia ZOA workshop available to Jewish and Christian congregations, organizations and even smaller groups.

Learn how to be pro-active rather than re-active; find out how to be more effective on social media; amplify your message; make your advocacy count by contacting the people who matter.

It is a lively presentation with audience participation offering new ways to look at and to try to solve an old problem.

We recently rolled out this new workshop for an event for JCOR – the Jewish Community of Rhawnhurst and received good feedback.

If you would like to schedule this workshop or a speaker from our Speakers Bureau or host a parlor meeting, please see details in the two flyers below.

How Do We Counter BDS and Anti-Israel Media Bias?

How Do We Promote Jewish Rights to Our Land?

Bring ZOA’s Message and Knowledge To Your Friends and Neighbors

Host an Advocacy Workshop, ZOA Speaker or Parlor Meeting

If you are like most people, you have friends, neighbors and even relatives who do not quite understand what is taking place in one of the most pivotal regions in the world.

The Middle East is home to key U.S. allies and enemies; it is the focal point of much of the media; it is the source of most of the terrorism that plagues the world; it is where a large amount of American foreign aid is targeted and the source of much of the world’s oil. It is where our beloved Israel is trying to exist and thrive.

But the Middle East has become a muddled area to most Americans because of incomplete or biased coverage, plus a campaign of mis-education in schools and universities.

One of ZOA’s missions is to clarify the issues and to help Americans understand what is taking place in the Middle East and how it impacts them.

Help us fulfill this vital mission by hosting a parlor meeting in your home. A small gathering can make a huge difference.

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Israel Officials’ Inaccurate Name-Calling Boon for Israel’s Enemies

June 1, 2016 By:

Morton A. Klein

Israeli leaders are shooting themselves in their PR foot. There is something wrong with the tone and language of political debate in Israel. It would seem from the events of recent days — in which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu brought Avigdor Lieberman, head of the Yisrael Beitenu party, into the governing coalition and thereby replacing Moshe Yaalon as defense minister — that Israeli political leaders have no idea how to conduct appropriate political discourse. Instead, in their seething anger at their colleagues or opponents, they have been engaging in abusive, emotional, inaccurate and baseless language that will prove a gift to Palestinian Arab Israel-bashers, pro-BDS anti-Semites, Israel-hating journalists and other Jew-hating propagandists.

 

While this list is not exhaustive, it’s enough to give an idea of what is going on:

 

  • Tzipi Livni, the former opposition leader, Kadima leader and foreign minister, now a Zionist Union MK, described the government as “evil.”
  • Isaac Herzog, leader of the Labor opposition, who had just ended talks to join the Netanyahu government, lambasted the prime minister thus, “You are beholden to the most extremist elements and we will fight you and them.”
  • Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak warned in recent days against a “hostile takeover of the Israeli government by dangerous elements” and of Israel being “infected by the seeds of fascism.”
  • Israel Defense Forces Deputy Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Yair Golan stated in a Holocaust Remembrance Day speech that he is frightened by “the abhorrent processes that took place in Europe, and Germany in particular, some 70, 80 or 90 years ago, and finding manifestations of these processes here among us in 2016.”
  • Yaalon, normally a careful and understated politician, in leaving the government felt it necessary to describe what is happening in Israel as “manifestations of extremism, violence and racism,” which he says are even “trickling into the armed forces.”

Accordingly, Israel’s enemies can now use against Israel the absurd, hysterical words of prominent Israeli officials that Israel is a racist, evil, extreme and fascist state verging on Nazism.

These are emotional and ridiculous political utterances —not substantive, factual statements. Israel is a rule of law, human rights-observing society; its armed forces are the most painstakingly upright and ethical in the world; and its Arab minority is enfranchised and Israel’s highest leaders are accountable to the law. Arabs, Christians and gays have full and equal rights, far different from the human rights-abusing situation in Arab states in the Middle East. But these utterances will be remembered and used, not by Israelis participating in heated Israeli internal debates, but by external defamers, who have now been given rich source material.

At a time when Israel is fighting the anti-Semitism of BDS, these officials lend fuel to that movement, as well as to the increasingly virulent hostility of journalists and of many nations and the United Nations.

It is no secret that many people in Israeli public life, not least Netanyahu, have disagreements with Lieberman. His contentious ideas include creating a Palestinian state that incorporates Israeli Arabs in neighboring border areas of Israel, while incorporating Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria that border Israel into the Jewish state. And some are critical of his call for the death penalty for terrorists and his call for destroying the terrorist group Hamas, whose charter calls for murdering every Jew, while having launched tens of thousands of missiles against Israeli civilians. Isn’t the United States waging a campaign to destroy the so-called Islamic State, even though it operates elsewhere, whereas Hamas operates on Israel’s doorstep?

Some of these ideas are open to debate, but so are most everyone else’s. Israel’s predicament is not a simple one, and no one has advanced a political proposal for peace that doesn’t incorporate difficult or controversial ideas.

The proper way for Israeli leaders to deal with views with which they disagree is to explain to the public why they believe they will not lead to peace, and to persuade them that they have better ideas that will — not to malign the country and some of its leaders with ugly and inaccurate name-calling.

How painfully bizarre that some of these very same Israeli leaders ignore Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’ alliance with Hamas or his speeches and actions inciting anti-Semitic violence and support of BDS; instead, they call him a “moderate,” and use inappropriate, baseless and vitriolic terms about their own leaders and government.

These senior Israeli figures have been unintentionally benefitting the work of the Jewish state’s deligitimizers and enemies. Imagine the boost the BDS campaign — whose raison d’être is defaming and ending the State of Israel — will get from quoting these words for their own purposes.

Critics of the Israeli government would be well-advised to pause to consider the use to which their words can be put and to adjust their language accordingly. It is a basic test of public relations prudence that these leading Israel figures failed this past week. As the Torah teaches: Words are so powerful a mountain can hang by the thread of a single word.

Morton A. Klein is the president of the Zionist Organization of America.

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