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December 2022 – July 2023

Dec
4
Sun
2022
Tel Aviv Branch Talk by Zabo Aviv Ben Zeev on the Dakar Submarine @ Arik Enstein Community Centre
Dec 4 @ 19:15 – 21:15
The talk will be given by Zabo Aviv Ben Zeev who will speak from first-hand experience, as it was his submarine and his friends who  were on board.
Zabo was a career navy person serving on bases and submarines for almost 30 years.
Please book with Sue Field Tel: 054-686-1603
Feb
23
Thu
2023
Rehovot Branch Documentary Film: “A Voice among the Silent: the Legacy of James G. McDonald” @ Home of Ellie and Steve Morris
Feb 23 @ 20:30 – 22:30
HOB Rehovot invites you to meet one of Israel’s unsung heroes in a documentary film “A VOICE AMONG THE SILENT: The Legacy of James G. McDonald” made by award-winning film-maker Shuli Eshel. Shuli will present the film followed by a question and answer session.
 
This is the first documentary to focus on James Grover McDonald’s remarkable efforts to warn the world of Adolf Hitler’s plans for the Jews. The incredible story of McDonald’s foresight was almost lost to history until his meticulously kept diaries were discovered in 2003.
As League of Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, McDonald worked tirelessly to find safe havens for refugees fleeing Nazi Germany.
McDonald later became the first US Ambassador to Israel.


Places are limited so please book in advance with Linda as above.
You can pay using the Paybox link https://web.payboxapp.com/?v=j&g=63d827fb03b74800089dd3d6#/
Rehovot Branch: Documentary Film “A Voice among the Silent” – the legacy of James G. McDonald @ Home of Ellie and Steve Morris
Feb 23 @ 20:30 – 22:30

Places are limited so please book in advance with Linda Geffon, as above.

You can pay using the Paybox link below using the Paybox app

The film-maker, Shuli Eshel, will be present at the showing and take questions afterwards. 

This is the first documentary to shine light on James McDonald’s remarkable efforts to warn the world of Adolf Hitler’s plan for the Jews. The incredible story of McDonald’s foresight was almost lost to history until his meticulously kept diaries were discovered in 2003.
The son of Catholic immigrants, James Grover McDonald was one of the first Americans to meet face-to-face with Hitler in 1933. Shocked by Hitler’s threats, McDonald, as League of Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, worked tirelessly to find safe havens for refugees fleeing Nazi Germany. McDonald repeatedly warned world leaders including President Franklin D Roosevelt and future Pope Pius XII of the looming tragedy he foresaw.
President Harry Truman appointed McDonald the first US Ambassador to Israel. McDonald’s role was pivotal in aiding the new state and shaping American-Israeli friendship. McDonald spoke up when others were silent. McDonald’s bravery is a model for human decency and courage that is as relevant today as it was 80 years ago.
In 1951-52, McDonald wrote in his “Coda”: “To me, the threat of Jewish extermination in Germany was a threat also to all Christians, indeed to all freedom of religion and all democratic ideals and principles. The threat to Jews was not only a hideous wrong but also created a world problem of overwhelming significance. Hence it was that only for the sake of the Jews but for the larger cause of freedom, justice, and equal treatment of all human beings, everywhere, whatever their race, religion, or nationality, I – a blonde “Aryan” offspring of Scotch-Canadian and Midwest American stock, a teacher and student by profession and inclination – became a champion for Jewish aspirations and equal human rights … It was an irresistible call.”

 

May
15
Mon
2023
HOB National AGM followed by talk on “Massage: a Guide to the Perplexed” @ Olei Moadon
May 15 @ 20:00 – 22:00

“Massage: a Guide to the Perplexed”, a talk by Prof. Len Goldstone

There is no charge for this evening, but registration is necessary for catering purposes.

 
Agenda for AGM:
Minutes of last AGM
Chairman’s Report
Treasurer’s Report, recommendation of Board of Auditors and approval of Financial Statements for year ended 31/12/2022
Approval of Written Report for year ended 31/12/2022
Amendment of Constitution
Resolutions
Any other business
Attendance is free but only members may vote. Use one of the links at the end of this Newsletter to become a member.

 

Jun
22
Thu
2023
Rehovot Branch talk: Jewish Pirates of the Caribbean – Lainy Glazer @ Home of Jo & Ian Levitt
Jun 22 @ 20:30 – 22:30

You will be as surpised and intrigued as our speaker, Lainy Glazer, was by the role played by Sephardi Jews in the history of Spain and Portugal, and in the discovery of the New World. Looking forward to seeing you on our voyage of adventure.

Members: NIS 25     Non-members: NIS 40
Please register with Steve Morris,
sdmorris@gmail.com
or via Whatsapp +972-54-7228879

­This talk will be broadcast live on Zoom.

If you are interested please let Steve know

and he will send you the link

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You can pay using the Paybox link

If you have any payment questions or problems
contact Steve Morris via Whatsapp +972-54-7228879

 

Jul
11
Tue
2023
Rehovot Branch: Talk by Adam Levick of CAMERA U.K. @ Home of Stephen Simpson
Jul 11 @ 20:00 – 22:00

CAMERA-UK (Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis) is dedicated to promoting fair, accurate and balanced coverage of Israel in the British media – challenging inaccurate, skewed and often inflammatory characterisations of Israel that mislead news consumers and policy makers. CAMERA-UK is co-edited by Adam Levick and Hadar Sela.

Registration required for this event.

 

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