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Israel ResourcesListen to KOACH's Israel BriefingOn January 29, Benjamin Sack, Public Affairs Officer from the Embassy of Israel, offered an exclusive briefing for KOACH on the current state of affairs in Israel. Click here to listen. Educational ResourcesJerusalem: Holy City, Holy Story (From KOACH's Educational Resources - April 2006) Language of the Hebrewman - Is Hebrew Still Relevant (From KOACH's Educational Resources - January 2005) ProgrammingA Night Like the Natives - Set up a Bedouin Tent, eat Israel food, smoke hookah and have a discussion about Israel, specifically the Masorti movement. Bedouin Tent Night - Bedouin Tent Night replicated a Bedouin Tent just like those in Israel. There was free Hookah and Israeli style food, catered from a local Israeli restaurant. We also had Israeli music playing throughout the entire night. ZionismMasorti JudaismLeadership Council of Conservative Judaism Statement on Israel, Self-Defense, and Peace A Masorti Response (Rabbi Tzvi Graetz) PrayersPrayer for Israel (Rabbi Simcha Roth) Prayer for Israel (From KOACH's Educational Resources - May 2005) Prayer for the State of Israel (Siddur Sim Shalom) Shaliah to the Conservative Movement
Naomi Freedman is the new Shliha for the Conservative Movement in North America. Naomi splits her time between the MERCAZ USA office and the Israel Aliyah Center. She has three goals for her shlihut: outreach to Conservative Movement synagogues and organizations to provide information about Israel and Masorti Judaism; help for individuals and families who are considering making Aliyah; and involvement with college students and young adults interested in Israel advocacy and educational and volunteer programs in Israel. Naomi works with the United Synagogue's KOACH Program and the Aliyah Committee and is hoping to bring together graduates of the Movement's various post-high school level study programs in Israel as the basis for a North American branch of MAROM Olami. Read more... Contact Naomi at 212-533-2061 or via e-mail at naomif@jafi.org. |
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