Wednesday, July 22, 2009

News from Israel and anti-Semitism worldwide

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3. Largest daily newspaper in Israel (English newspaper):
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4. Jerusalem Post: www.jpost.com

Shalom from David Schneier

When will they ever learn!

How about this from CFCA (www.antisemitism.org.il)

22-07-2009 / Romania

Romania - Jewish group slams Nazi uniform mayor

Radu Mazare

A Romanian mayor has been criticized by Jewish groups after appearing in a Nazi uniform at a local fashion show.

Costanza mayor Radu Mazare and his 15-year-old son were both dressed in the uniform.

Jewish human rights group the Simon Wiesenthal Centre has called on Mr. Mazare to admit he made a mistake, apologies and resign.

Mr. Mazare says his choice of costume was inspired by the 65th anniversary of the 1944 assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler.

He says the uniform was a German army one, not that of an SS officer.

Source: http://www.abc.net.au/


Fall Schedule

Here's what our fall is beginning to look like:

1. September 16-21: Head of the Year Conference, Denton, TX
2. October 10-11: Chuck Pierce conference in Paris
3. October 18-25: Leadership conference in Odessa, Ukraine
4. October 30-November 9: USA
5. October 31-Nov 4: IAMCS Steering Committee meeting, Orlando, FL
6. November 5: Sharing at The Garden Gate, Mt. Dora, FL
7. November 7: Sharing at Beth Judah, Ormond Beach, FL
8. November 8: Possibly sharing in Daytona or Orlando area
9. November 9: Return to Paris

We also may be visiting messianic groups in Czech and Spain this fall and having a leadership seminar in the Netherlands in the Spring. Shalom. David Schneier