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Goldin’s family march to Gaza
BY LILLY JOSEPH
Hundreds of Israelis began a three-day march to the Gaza Strip border with family members of IDF officer Hadar Goldin yesterday.
Goldin was killed during Operation Protective Edge in 2014. Hamas have not released his body or fellow IDF soldier Oron Shaul. The march is expected to end at the Erez border tomorrow.
Organisers will call on the government to act at the Gaza border fence. Police forces are supervising the march.
Hadar’s sister, Ayelet Goldin Kaufman, appealed to Prime Minister Yair Lapid to retrieve the bodies.
“My brother was abandoned from the moment he was taken captive,” she reportedly said. “We're feeding a monster, which is Hamas, that is controlling us. Everything it asks for it gets. Almost 700 terrorists have already been released, 14,000 Palestinians entered Israel this week for work, they receive benefits at prisons and sexually abuse
prison guards. "Those who abandon the fallen, will abandon the living as well," Ayelet added. "There is an agreement between a state and its citizens, that a soldier that goes missing in battle needs to be brought back. It's a symbol of this state's ethics.” Hadar's twin brother, Tzur Goldin, noted, "We're going to march instead of the government, which should have marched for us. We're not Hadar Goldin z"l PHOTO: HADAR GOLDIN FOUNDATION afraid to march all the way to the Gaza fence to bring my brother home. We're inviting to march with us all those who believe it’s important that IDF soldiers return home. All the terrorists have already been released, but my twin brother is still in Gaza. We're not afraid of Hamas.” Professor Simcha Goldin, Hadar's father, added, “We must bring back Hadar and the boys. We can't keep abandoning the children that get drafted. They have to understand that they won't be abandoned. Until Hadar is brought back it's not over."
Jewish congressional group debates holocaust site
The proposed Holocaust Memorial The National Jewish Assembly is to hold a debate on the building a Holocaust Memorial near Parliament on September 11th.
The Zoom discussion will be held for NJA members who will be able to speak in the debate.
Gary Mond, NJA Chairman, said “This is a very important issue for the Jewish community and fully worthy of a comprehensive debate. Moreover, it should be a debate amongst friends.
“I have the greatest of respect for those advocating both for and against locating a Holocaust memorial and learning centre near Parliament. Both groups want only the best for the future of Holocaust remembrance and education, even though they might differ on the method of achieving this, and all of their views should be listened to and considered carefully.”
Mond added, “What is most important is that the Jewish community as a whole, rather than just those who hold important communal positions, should have the opportunity to participate and make up their minds. It will also be helpful if those in positions of power who play any role in the final decision take note as to what is said.”
The NJA will remain neutral in the debate. Member deadline to apply to participate: September 9th.
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4 AUGUST 2022 AAD blast Burnley over Lord decision
BY DAVID SAFFER
Action Against Antisemitism has blasted Burnley FC for not renaming the Bob Lord Stand.
Lord, Burnley’s former chairman, made antisemitic comments in the 1970’s at a Variety Club dinner.
The Championship club held discussions with Jewish groups and advisers during a six-month investigation but decided the club did not need to take further action.
A club spokesperson said Burnley had officially adopted the International Definition of Antisemitism.
Club Chairman, Alan Pace, said Burnley would continue taking a “proactive stance” against all forms of discrimination and hate crime.
“Adopting the IHRA definition in full is an important step going forwards and ultimately proves clarity across football on the language and actions of staff, players, supporters, and everyone associated with the game,” he said. “As a custodian of Burnley, I strongly believe everyone should feel safe and welcome, whether watching or attending a football game.”
Despite the IHRA decision, AAD chairman Metliss criticised the club.
“This is yet another example of antisemitism in football not being treated sufficiently seriously,” he observed. “Burnley FC were asked to change the name of the stand in the light of the anti Semitic comments of former chairman Lord but they have declined. This is an unacceptable and disappointing response.”
The Lord probe followed three Burnley supporters being arrested after video footage emerged of them appearing to perform Nazi salutes during match versus Tottenham Hotspur on 15 May. And it followed the recent refusal of the Crown Prosecution Service to prosecute West Ham supporters who directed antisemitic abuse towards a Jewish passenger on a flight to Eindhoven last season.
Metliss noted, “These are, sadly, examples of failure in the fight against antisemitism in football and certainly not good for the reputation of Burnley FC. Relevant football authorities should be enforcing a zero-tolerance regime in this area which they are failing to do. AAD will continue the battle and struggle to address and combat antisemitism in UK football which, sadly, is still “alive and kicking”.
Campaign Against Antisemitism welcomed Burnley FC adopting the IHRA decision.
A spokesperson said, "While recognising the antisemitism of the past is important,
The Bob Lord stand tackling it in the present and deterring it in the future are most important. By taking the time to engage with Jewish communal stakeholders to understand their concerns in the here and now, and adopting the International Definition of Antisemitism so that future racism towards Jewish people can be identified and addressed, Burnley has put itself on the right course. Other clubs should follow suit and adopt the Definition and be seen to apply it when antisemitic incidents arise." The former Premier side acted swiftly after a man in a baseball was seen making the abhorrent Nazi sign in the Tottenham clash. Tottenham’s official Twitter confirmed the club were aiding police with enquiries. The late former chairman and local businessman ran a chain of butcher shops before becoming club chairman. At the dinner Lord said, “We have to stand up against a move to get soccer on the cheap by the Jews who run TV.” This prompted a number of guests to leave early and a complaint from Bryan Cowgill, Head of BBC Television Sport, and his television counterpart, Bill Ward, PHOTO: WIKIMEDIA to Sir Andrew Stephen, Chairman of the Football Association, and
Len Shipman, President of the Football
League,
Lord later issued a partial apology, stating, “If I have hurt anybody’s feelings. I apologise.”
Burnley FC Supporters Group appeared to offer a different view of Lord’s remark.
They said in a statement, “What Lord said was unpleasant, but it was one incident.
He was rightly condemned at the time. It was so long ago that many of our supporters don’t even remember Bob Lord who passed away in 1981.”
Israel hails historic agreement with Romania
BY LEAH WAXLER
Romanian Holocaust survivors living in Israel are now recognised as eligible for pensions.
Prime Minister Yair Lapid and Social Equality Minister Merav Cohen announced a historic agreement with the Holocaust Survivors' Rights Authority and Romanian national insurance agency.
The agreement provides an orderly way to submit appropriate claims. Merav Cohen
Lapid is the son of a Holocaust survivor and welcomed the move.
“The State of Israel needs to do everything so that Holocaust survivors may live here in the country with the dignity they deserve,” he said. “We are correcting a longstanding injustice. This is our basic obligation as a society, to see that survivors live out their lives in the best way possible.”
Cohen noted, “Not many years remain to serve survivors of the Holocaust. We are working with a sense of mission and urgency to do everything in our power to improve their economic situation and develop services for them.” Israel finalised agreements with a number of countries to financially benefit survivors last year. The government also allocated NIS 300 million in the state budget to increase support payments PHOTO: WIKIMEDIA for the poorest Holocaust survivors. “These steps have enabled Holocaust survivors to increase their monthly incomes,” noted Cohen. “We will continue to act on behalf of Holocaust survivors and the older population in Israel.”
The Centre for Holocaust Survivors' Organisations in Israel, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Romanian Embassy in Israel and Israeli Ambassador to Romania David Saranga coordinated the agreement.
Fringe festival ‘Yemenite’ scandal
Israeli performers shine a light on the ‘Yemenite Children Affair’ of the 1950s at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this month.
The Ha’Frehot ensemble performs Maternity giving a voice to bereaved Yemenite mothers whose children were separated from families in Israeli transit camps.
Director Hana Vazana Grunwald heads Community Relations at Jaffa Theatre where Maternity (Yoldot) was first performed in December 2017.
She said, “My job is to search through history to bring back the voice of all those whose voice was taken away from them.”
The Yemenite affair saw children placed for adoption with Ashkenazi families without parental consent to escape camp conditions.
Parents received death notices of missing children whose fate remains a disputed issue in Israel.
The affair came to light in the early 1970s when families received IDF drafting orders for missing children. The Israeli government established committees to investigate kidnapping of immigrant children. The Bahlul-Minkowski, Shalgi and Cohen-Kedmi Commissions held inquiries that dismissed abduction allegations and wrongdoings by the government. Yet questions remain.
In 2016, the Israeli government appointed Tzachi Hanegbi to review evidence. An online database provides declassified documents. Israel’s Health Ministry analysed DNA of a child in May.
CAA blast DHL
Campaign Against Antisemitism has condemned a DHL deliveryman reportedly throwing a package in a driveway and recorded it as “signed for by jews [sic]”.
The recipient is a member of a Jewish community in London and reported to CAA the incident.
No attempt was made to ring the doorbell though the recipient was at home. The package was left damaged. The recipient received a notification claiming the package had been signed for.
A CAA spokesperson said, “This is not the first time that deliverymen, from any company, have made racial comments about Jewish people. For someone simply waiting to receive a package and relying on a basic service to have to endure antisemitic abuse is intolerable. We are grateful that the victim has come forward and we will be writing to DHL and expect the company to take urgent action.”
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4 AUGUST 2022 Coalition backs ‘Jordan Gateway’ project
BY DAVID SAFFER
The Israeli government has approved a proposal to accelerate the ‘Jordan Gateway’ Park Terminal.
Prime Minister Yair Lapid and Regional Cooperation Minister Esawi Frej agreed the initiative for the industrial and employment park between Israel and Jordan first proposed during the 1994 peace agreement. It will serve as a meeting point for entrepreneurs for joint initiatives and includes an industrial zone on the Jordanian side.
The park will be built in the northern end of the Jordan Valley with the Emek Hamaayanot Regional Council. The project includes a bridge, already built. The initiative will be fully coordinated with the Jordanians.
Lapid welcomed the news at his weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday.
“We are taking the good neighbourly relations between our two countries another step forward,” he said. “This is a breakthrough that will contribute greatly to developing and strengthening the region.” Final details were addressed during Lapid’s visit to King Abdullah II in Amman last week.
“This is an initiative that will increase employment in both countries, advance our economic and diplomatic relations, and enhance the peace and friendship between our two countries,” noted Lapid, who thanked Transportation Minister Merav Michaeli for mobilising officials in the process.
He observed, “This is a joint industrial zone on the border. It will allow Israeli and Jordanian entrepreneurs and businesspeople to communicate directly. It will produce joint initiatives in trade, technology and local industry."
Frej added, “Increasing efforts on the 'Jordan Gateway' project has been one of the main missions of the Regional Cooperation Ministry in the past year. We have succeeded in bringing about significant progress after a period replete with impediments and obstacles.
“This is part of the major progress that we have carried out in strengthening relations with Jordan in the past year. We started with the agreement to export water in exchange for solar energy and now have this decision which takes the vision of the civil peace, not just between the countries but also between the peoples, an additional step further. The peace between us is not a peace devoid of economic and civil cooperation that enables the citizens of both countries to enjoy its fruits.
“Advancing the project will facilitate the strengthening of economic cooperation with the Kingdom and contribute greatly to the economies of both countries and of the region as a whole."
Michaeli noted, “I welcome every action to improve relations with the Kingdom of Jordan. Jordan is a strategic partner and is of decisive importance for the stability of the entire region. I am committed to doing whatever proves necessary to establish our relations with the Kingdom and assist in advancing the goals it has in common with the State of Israel."
The Park Terminal will serve as a convenient crossing for entrepreneurs. According to the outline, subject to Knesset Economics Committee approval, the Airports Authority will build and operate the Jordan Gateway
Park Terminal. Plans will be formulated to develop the initiative on the Israeli side in the intermediate and long-term, which will be evaluated following completion of the first stage. The next stage is to build an entrance to the facility and necessary infrastructure. The government will then encourage commercial entities into the industrial zone. Lapid and King Abdullah II discussed opportunities to build on peace agreements, common interests, regional stability and US President Joe Biden's recent visit to Israel in Amman. They also spoke about bilateral projects including solar energy in Jordan and desalination in Israel, joint tourism in the Gulf of Eilat-Aqaba, food security, Prime Minister Yair Lapid meets King Abdullah II PHOTO: HAIM ZACH (GPO) agriculture and transportation links. The leaders agreed to continue dialogue between the countries on various issues. In the past year Israel’s senior leadership, including former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, Defence Minister Benny Gantz and President Isaac Herzog have met the Jordanian King. Israel have increased the allocation of water to Jordan, doubling its commitment in the ‘94 peace treaty. They have also set a target to increase Jordan’s export potential to the West Bank from $160m to $700m a year. Israel and Jordan signed a trilateral deal along with the UAE earlier this year.
Thousands mourn death of Gadol Hador
Maccabi Haifa honours Holocaust victims
BY ADAM MOSES
Thousands of mourners attended the funeral of HaGaon HaRav Yitzchak Tuvia Weiss, z’tl on Sunday.
The Gaavad of the Eidah Charedis passed away aged 96 at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem and was buried at the Mount of Olives cemetery.
The funeral procession passed by the Gaavad’s Givat Moshe home and Mea Shearim.
HaRav Weiss was born in Pezinok, near Bratislava in Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia) in 1926. His father, Harav Shlomo, was a Magid Shiur and student of the Shevet Sofer.
HaRav Weiss escaped to London as part of the Kinderstransport in 1939. His family remained behind.
He studied at Yeshivas Toras Emes under HaRav Moshe Schneider, zt’l.
Harav Weiss continued studies at Gateshead Kollel under HaGaon HaRav Eliyahu Dessler, z’tl. He succeeded HaRav Dessler when he moved to Israel.
Returning to Stamford Hill in London as Rosh Mesivta in Yeshivas HaRama,
headed by HaRav Elyakim Schlesinger, HaRav Weiss led Etz Chaim Synagoague until 1966 when he moved to Antwerp, serving as Rosh Mesivta at the Etz Chaim yeshiva then dayan of the Antwerp Beis Din for almost four decades. The Gadol Hador took up the post as Gaavad in July 2003, succeeding HaRav Yisrael Moshe Dushinsky, z’tl. He lived near the DuHaGaon HaRav Yitzchak shinsky shul in Arzei HabiTuvia Weiss, z’tl rah then in Givat Moshe neighborhood. At Eidah Charedis he started the Peer Hatorah yeshiva, changing its name to Chochmas Hatorah and amongst many initiatives set up a tzedaka fund for families to cover the costs of a wedding. On his last visit to the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, in 1982, he received three dollars, one for himself, his family and rabbanus, wishing him “yaarich yomim al mamlachto”. Initially HaRav Weiss opposed the Israel government on Covid-19 measures but reversed his decision when he was made aware of the dangers.
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BY LILLY JOSEPH
Maccabi Haifa FC officials visited the two Athens synagogues, met representatives of the Jewish community and World Jewish Congress before laying a wreath at a memorial to Jewish victims of the Holocaust in Greece ahead of a UEFA Champions League qualifier match against Olympiacos F.C.
A delegation led by CEO Itzik Ovadia heard from Holocaust survivor Emmy Mekiou in a ceremony.
Mekiou hid from the Nazis with her family in Athens. She has spoken to groups and schools to share her story.
“We must ensure that hate and crimes of the past will never be repeated again,” she said.
Speaking about the importance of the visit, Zvi Wizner, a Maccabi board member and child of a survivor who was saved by Oscar Schindler, noted, “Preserving the memory of the Holocaust is a core principle of Maccabi Haifa.
“From my perspective it is essential that the team uses its platform to build relationships with Jewish communities and amplify the voices of those who persevered during the years of the Holocaust.” The Israeli club’s delegation was welcomed at the headquarters of the Jewish Community of Athens by Taly Mair and WJC’s Coordinator for Combating Antisemitism, Leon Saltiel.
Mair said the team should look at Diaspora Jewish communities when travelling to Europe, noting, “As someone who was born in Haifa this is an important opportunity to enhance the relationship between our community and Jewish state.”
Saltiel, WJC’s representative in Geneva and UNESCO, highlighted the organisations record with clubs and leagues across the sporting world, adding, “The WJC recognises the unique ability of sports to serve as a platform for bringing people together and elevating the fight against antisemitism in the public consciousness. It can also shine a light on the diversity of Jewish communities around the world.”
The Jewish community of Greece numbers 5,000 members. The Central Board of Jewish Communities of Greece is an affiliate of the WJC.
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4 AUGUST 2022 Israel and Morocco strengthen ties
BY ADAM MOSES
Israel and Morocco have strengthened its military ties.
IDF Chief Lieutenant-General Aviv Kochavi met with Inspector General of the Royal Armed Forces Belkhir El Farouk for weapons development and training discussions, a military statement said.
Kochavi also held meetings with Morocco's Minister Delegate of Defence Abdellatif Loudiyi and Intelligence Chief Brahim Hassani.
During the first official visit of an Israeli IDF Chief, El Farouk noted his interest in jointly setting up “industrial defence” projects. "The meetings discussed opportunities for military cooperation, both in exercises and training, as well as in the operational and intelligence fields," a statement said.
Minister of Transport Merav Michaeli, in related news, has praised Morocco and Jordan’s King Mohammed VI reaching an agreement to open the Allenby border between Israel and Jordan throughout the week. "His willingness to become personally involved contributed,” she said. “I know the extent of his deep commitment to the region. It will continue to be a helpful factor.”
Michaeli noted the importance of improved links between the Palestinian Authority and Jordan.
King Mohammed VI
PHOTO: FLICKR
“I strongly believe in what peace and cooperation can achieve in the region. For a long time, we have focussed on common threats. It's time to take advantage of shared opportunities. There is opportunity for a better future."
Moroccan airline carrier RAM, meantime, has resumed Casablanca to Tel Aviv flights.
An aviation deal outlined travel last December. RAM will fly four times a week between Casablanca and Tel Aviv. Israeli airlines launched flights to Marrakesh 12 months ago.
The north African nation is anticipating 200,000 Israeli tourists this year.
Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita said, "Morocco has an important history with its Jewish community, unique to the Arab world." "Not everything is about security," Michaeli observed. "There are wide interests that we share."
Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked agreed to bring Moroccan workers into construction and nursing sectors during a visit to Rabat last month.
The Israeli military hosted a Moroccan commando unit for an exercise 12 months ago.
Defence Minister Benny Gantz also made a historic visit last November to sign a security bilateral agreement.
The trip followed Prime Minister Yair Lapid, when Foreign Minister, inaugurating Israel's diplomatic representation in Raba last August. Lapid’s visit was the first by an Israeli minister since 2003.
Israeli military observers attended the annual "African Lion" military exercise organised by Morocco and the United States. And in March, an Israeli IDF delegation met with Moroccan officers in Rabat.
Former US President Donald Trump brokered the Israel-Morocco accord and recognised Morocco’s sovereignty over Western Sahara as part of the agreement.
The two nations had low-level diplomatic relations in the 1990s, but Morocco ended diplomatic ties.
Israel and Moroccan relations have developed since normalisation deals with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain in the "Abraham Accords". The two nations normalised ties in 2020.
Around one million Jews originate from Morocco in Israel, 70,000 visited last year to trace roots.
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