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Monday, 6 December 2010

News Update



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From: <Prozion1@aol.com>
Date: Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 6:16 PM
Subject: News Update
To: Prozion1@aol.com


Dear Members,

Considering events in the north of Israel at the moment, we are sending a special email update this week to keep you informed about the tragedy and remarkable and ongoing efforts of our movement in Israel; who we have been in regular contact with.  The recent update from the IMPJ has informed us that the fire fighters how seem to have the fire under control.  Since the fire started, thousands of people have been displaced from their homes.  The fire has claimed at least 42 lives and more than 4 million trees on nearly 10,000 acres of land.  Israel is mourning for those they have lost, and aid for the victims is of the Movement's greatest concern at this moment.  

During the weekend:
  • The IMPJ has been communicating with all the main agencies in charge of the crisis; agencies they have been in touch with since the Lebanon War in 2006.
  • The IMPJ congregation in Haifa and the Carmel (Or Chadash, Shirat Hayam, Ohel Avraham and Sulam Yaakov in Zikhron Yaacov) are in touch with their members and staff from the evacuated areas.  They are all safe.  The Leo Beck school assisted it's students from Tirat Carmel and Ussfiya that have been evacuated. The students and their families are all safe, and the majority of them have already returned home.
  • Congregation Ohel Avraham held Shabbat services and candle lighting in the firefighters' headquarters in Haifa university with the participation of hundreds of rescue workers and fire fighters.
  • The Leo Beck students packaged during the weekend, hundreds of kits with food and supplies for the fire fighters. The community center has been opened as a rest area for rescue workers.
  • Since this afternoon, Keren B'Kavod, with Leo Beck center are providing hundreds of hot meals for fire-fighters andrescue workers 
In the next 24 hours, as the focus in the North is moving from putting out the fire to rehabilitating the people and land that were affected we are adjusting to provide any help necessary.
  • Noar Telem will assist Keren B'Kavod in packaging supplies for rescue workers and for displaced families.
  • Noar Telem will be heading north to organize activities for the displaced children from kibbutz Beit Oren and Ein Hod, who are now residing in Kibbutz Nachsholim. 
  • Keren B'Kavod is now focusing on identifying needs for the future, with our staff on-the ground visiting the area in order to determine how we can best help in rehabilitation.
Please pass this information around your communities.  We have also attached a misheberach that was written by the IMPJ. FPJ, the UK's fundraising arm for Progressive Judaism in Israel, is organizing an appeal for which you can donate to.  More information for this can be found at www.fpjie.org.uk.  Pro-Zion will send further updates throughout this crisis.

The Chair of the IMPJ wrote a couple of days ago asking us to reflect on the power of fire, for good and for evil, as we light the chanukah candles.  We urge you to do the same and think about both the miracles of Chanukah and of the victims of the tragedy in Israel.

Shavua Tov,
Charlie, Daniel and all at Pro-Zion 

Sunday, 5 December 2010

Fwd: Update on the fire in the Carmel and on the IMPJ work

Our dear friends

 

Few hours ago Israel homeland security minister announced the end of the massive operation to stop the fire in the Carmel area. The Israeli troops will remain in the area during the next few days and the overseas support teams will start their way home tomorrow morning.

 

27 funerals were carried today across the country. All of the victims died on their way to save lives, including a sixteen years old fire troop volunteer from Haifa; a close friend of our NOAR TELEM group in Khilat Or Hadash.

 

Earlier today, we have asked Rabbi Gabi Dagan from Kehilat Ohel Avra'am in the Leo Beck center to share with us his fillings and thoughts. Gabbi was ordained this November in HUC Jerusalem. He grew up in a Modern Orthodox family in Hazor HaGlilit and served in the IDF as a Rabbi. In his reserve service during the second Lebanon War experienced many difficult moments as part of his duty to bring our soldieries to KEVER ISRAEL. Four years later in totally different circumstances he led his congregations in monuments of sadness and fear. When we asked him to write we didn't have any idea that his father was a fireman for more then 40 years.  

 

I'm attaching a translation of Gabi's words and also the Hebrew version.

 

The GMARA teaches us (Taa'nit 30 b) that those who mourn Jerusalem will rejoice with it while it is rebuilt. After 3 days of concern and mourning let us pray we will all celebrate with the rebuilding of the destroyed communities of Beit-Oren: Ein-Hod; Ein-Chod; Nir Etzion and Yemin Ord and with a flowered and green Carmel.

 

Gilad and Yaron

 

  

 

 

 

עו"ד הרב גלעד קריב

התנועה הרפורמית יהדות מתקדמת בישראל

 

Rabbi Gilad Kariv

Israel Movement for Progressive & Reform Judaism

 

טל': 

IMPJ Update from Carmel fires

Dear friends,

 

We are writing to update you with current news of the tragedy in the North of Israel. As thousands of people are displaced from their homes due to a massive wildfire, the fire fighters now seem to have the fire under control.  The fire has claimed at least 42 lives and more than 4 million trees on nearly 10,000 acres of land.  We are all in mourning for those we have lost, and aid for the victims is of the Movement's greatest concern at this moment.

 

 

During the weekend:

 

 

The IMPJ has been communicating with all of the main agencies in charge of the crisis: the government rescue head-quarters, the logistics center for the operation, the center for displaced families, and the mayors of Tirat Carmel and Ussfia.  We have been in touch with these agencies since the Lebanon War in 2006

 

  • The IMPJ congregations in Haifa and the Carmel (Or Chadash, Shirat Hayam, Ohel Avraham and Sulam Yaakov in Zikhron Yaacov) are in touch with their members and staff from the evacuated areas. They are all safe. The Leo Beck school assisted it's students from Tirat Carmel and Ussfiya that have been evacuated. The students and their families are all safe, and the majority of them have already returned home.
  • Congregation Ohel Avraham held Shabbat services and candle lighting in the firefighters' headquarters in Haifa university with the participation of hundreds of rescue workers and fire fighters.
  • The Leo Beck students packaged during the weekend, hundreds of kits with food and supplies for the fire fighters. The community center has been opened as a rest area for rescue workers.
  • Since this afternoon, Keren B'Kavod, with Leo Beck center are providing hundreds of hot meals for fire-fighters andrescue workers In the next 24 hours:

 

 

As the focus in the North is moving from putting out the fire to rehabilitating the people and land that were affected we are adjusting to provide any help necessary.

 

  • Noar Telem will assist Keren B'Kavod in packaging supplies for rescue workers and for displaced families.
  • Noar Telem will be heading north to organize activities for the displaced children from kibbutz Beit Oren and Ein Hod, who are now residing in Kibbutz Nachsholim. Keren B'Kavod is now focusing on identifying needs for the future, with our staff on-the ground visiting the area in order to determine how we can best help in rehabilitation.

 

 In a few hours, the IRAC weekly newsletter will be published early to share this information as well as other updates with our vast group of supporters.  If you have any information about relief efforts, please write to us immediately so that we may share this in the newsletter.

 

In a few hours we will send you an article by Rabbi Gaby Dagan about his experience and insights from this weekend.

 

Thank you for your support, especially in times of great need.

 

Yaron Shavit

Anat Hoffman

Gilad Kariv