Holidays, Israel, Yom Yerushalayim

Happy Yom Yerushalayim!

When Israel’s War of Independence concluded, Israel controlled the new city of Jerusalem, but Jordan controlled the Old City, where the Western Wall is located.  

In the armistice agreement, Jordan agreed to permit Jews to visit and pray at the Western Wall.  However, it never honored that agreement, and instead forbade Jews from entering the Old City.

On Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day), we celebrate the reunification of Jerusalem in the aftermath of the June 1967 Six-Day War.

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(David Rubinger’s famous photograph of IDF soldiers after liberating the Western Wall in June 1967)

On June 7, 1967, Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan declared:

This morning, the Israel Defense Forces liberated Jerusalem. We have united Jerusalem, the divided capital of Israel. We have returned to the holiest of our holy places, never to part from it again. To our Arab neighbors we extend, also at this hour—and with added emphasis at this hour—our hand in peace. And to our Christian and Muslim fellow citizens, we solemnly promise full religious freedom and rights. We did not come to Jerusalem for the sake of other peoples’ holy places, and not to interfere with the adherents of other faiths, but in order to safeguard its entirety, and to live there together with others, in unity.

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Photo captions (June 7, 1967):
1. Aerial view of Mosque of Omar and Western Wall, Old City of Jerusalem (GPO/Ilan Bruner)
2. Israeli troops with armored car in front of Lions Gatd in the Old City of Jerusalem (GPO/Ilan Bruner)
3. IDF Chief of Staff Yitzhak Rabin invites Defense Minister Moshe Dayan to the Western Wall (GPO/Ilan Bruner)
4. IDF Chief Chaplain Rabbi Shlomo Goren carrying a Torah scroll at the Western Wall (GPO/Eli Landau)
Food, Holidays, Lag B'Omer, MBJCC, Youth

5/3/18 @ 6:00pm-7:30pm: LAG B’OMER BBQ IN WANTAGH PARK

Join us at the Fire Ring in Wantagh Park on Thursday, May 3 from 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm for an awesome BBQ to celebrate Lag B’Omer!

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  • Watch awesome Multi Talents – with Stilt walking, balancing, mini bike & more!

  • Exciting games of Soccer sponsored by sss_logo.png 

  • Fun Jewish Crafts!

  • Relay Races!

  • Kumzitz songs, smores & stories around the bonfire!

  • Kosher BBQ & food will be available for purchase

Open to the entire community!  Fun for the entire family!

Bring your own camp chairs, blanket, warm jackets & your Jewish pride!

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Directions to Wantagh Park: Take the Wantagh Parkway south. Exit off the Wantagh Parkway at Sunrise Highway East. Make a right onto Wantagh Avenue. Take to the end and make right onto Merrick Road. At first light make a left into park. Follow the park service road past the administration building. There is a swimming pool a bit past the admin bldg on the left. Turn left into the parking lot before you pass the swimming pool. The bonfire ring is to the east of the pool.

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Sponsored by the Merrick-Bellmore Jewish Community Council in partnership with the Chabad Center for Jewish Life, the Jewish Committee on Scouting of Theodore Roosevelt Council, and Boy Scouts of America.

 

 

Antisemitism, Education, Holocaust, Yom HaShoah

Yom HaShoa: Holocaust Memorial Day

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Today is Holocaust Memorial Day – a day of remembrance during which Jewish communities and individuals worldwide commemorate the six million Jewish people who died during the Holocaust. It coincides with the 27th of Nissan (on the Hebrew calendar) to mark the beginning of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943, when Jewish resistance fighters defied the Nazis and fought for freedom and dignity.

We must never forget.

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The following links provide information about Holocaust survivors, and the atrocities they endured:

Telling Their Stories–Survivors and Liberator
Listen, watch, or read stories of those who survived the war, and those who liberated the concentration camps, interviewed by school children and historians.

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Videos and transcripts of interviews with more than 500 survivors.

Antisemitism, Film, Films, Holocaust, Yom HaShoah

GI JEWS will premiere nationwide TONIGHT! Wednesday 4/11 at 10 p.m. on PBS!

IN HONOR OF HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY

GI Jew

GI JEWS: JEWISH AMERICAN S IN WORLD WAR II tells the extraordinary story of the 550,000 Jewish American men and women who fought in World War II, and features original interviews with Mel Brooks, Max Fuchs, Si Lewen, Henry Kissinger, Deborah Dash Moore, Robert Morgenthau, Carl Reiner, Jonathan Sarna and others.

In their own words, WWII veterans bring their war experiences to life: how they fought for their nation and their people, struggled with anti-Semitism within their ranks, and emerged transformed.

Read more about the film and watch the trailer here.