This is the latest report from outside Beth Israel Temple, Ann Arbor, Michigan
It's particularly interesting to me because it underlines the power of the 'lone soldier on the cross' - the immense power of the single individual who just keeps on hanging there. Nelson Mandela understood it (so much so, that they ended up begging him to come out of jail). Ernst Zundel understood it too and, of course, Jesus Himself absolutely understood it.
And while you're at it, check out some other points of interest. Read the AIPAC text below the report and don't miss the fascinating activities of Colonel Richard Kemp.
And by the way, if you're still wondering about the ethics or otherwise of mounting vigils outside synagogues - just check where the AIPAC event is being held!
And by the way, if you're still wondering about the ethics or otherwise of mounting vigils outside synagogues - just check where the AIPAC event is being held!
Revving up the Taxi
Squad
Bad decision, according to
73-year-old vigiler F, who informed all that he was planning to protest the
Lobby, which is presently stealing the US government's foreign policy decisions
from "We the People", by himself.
Part of the perceived
problem of this particular protest lies in the physical location of this
fortress, aka Shaary Zedek synagogue. Though its peaked roof is visible from a
nearby expressway, the place is situated on two small, low-trafficked streets.
Not an ideal location for a public protest.
Still, Vigiler F feels that
this criminal theft of his government should not go unanswered, and that – as
Paul Eisen puts it – even one person is a vigil. Would Jews in the 1930's permit
a meeting of the German-American Bund to proceed without a protest? We think
not.
So, embarrassed into revving
up the taxi squad, we can report the commitment of five, dedicated and fully
peace-trained protesters to travel the 40 miles to this "house of warship", and
shine the light of truth – however small – on the most powerful lobbying group
which has ever invaded and occupied the US Congress. Please join us: Our
protest will run from 5:45 – 7:15 pm on Monday, January 28 at
27375 Bell
Road ,
Southfield , Michigan .
Nine vigilers
We are
anti-"Israel "; are you?
Henry Herskovitz
Jewish Witnesses for Peace and
Friends
The 2013
Michigan Winter Event
Congregation SHAAREY ZEDEK and
AIPAC CorDIALLY INVITE YOU TO
THE 2013
MICHIGAN WINTER EVENT
On the Battlefield:
Israel 's Legacy of Morality
FEATURED
SPEAKER:
Col. Richard
Kemp
Former
Commander,
British Troops in
Afghanistan
*The reception is exclusively
for Club Members who have generously contributed a minimum of $1,500 to AIPAC's
2013 annual campaign.
Congregation Shaarey
Zedek
ADVANCE RESERVATIONS
REQUESTED
To RSVP please
contact
Brittany Cohen at (312)
253-8968 or bcohen@aipac.org.
Please respond by January
21.
The event is free and open to
the community.
Dietary Laws
Observed.
About Colonel Richard
Kemp
Colonel Richard Kemp has been
actively involved in fighting terrorists around the globe for 35 years. He was
Commander of all British Forces in Afghanistan with responsibility for counter insurgency
operations, disarmament and reintegration programs, development and training of
the Afghan national security forces, reconstruction and defense diplomacy. He
set up a joint counter terrorist operation with
U.S. , Canadian and Afghan forces that achieved major
operational success against Al Qaida terrorists in
Kabul .
He spent the last five years
of his three decade military career at the UK Cabinet Office in
Whitehall . He was a member of the Cobra national crisis
management committee and chairman of the Cobra Intelligence Group. He was an
active member of the groundbreaking UK-U.S. Joint International Security
Strategy Group. He headed the Joint Intelligence Committee’s international and
domestic terrorism team and the Iraq politics and security team, responsible for
UK national intelligence assessments. He made many
fact-finding trips to Iraq , and in 2005 worked in
Baghdad , Fallujah and northern
Iraq on intelligence and counter terrorism for the
US Ambassador.
Previously Colonel Kemp
completed a total of 14 active duty tours as a military commander in
Northern
Ireland
and in many global hotspots. Working alongside
U.S. forces, he took part in the liberation of
Kuwait in 1991. He commanded British troops in the United
Nations Protection Force in Bosnia and was counter terrorism adviser to the Macedonian
government. He was made Commander of the Order of the British Empire
(CBE ) for his work on the July 2005 London bombings and
in Iraq; Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for intelligence work
in Northern Ireland; and was awarded the Queen’s Commendation for Bravery for
his action during the Bosnia conflict.
Colonel Kemp is Special
Adviser on international terrorism to the House of Commons Home Affairs Select
Committee, a commentator in the national and international print and broadcast
media on defense and security, and author of “Attack State Red”, a best-selling
book about the conflict in Afghanistan .
With Colonel Kemp’s years of
service has come a unique understanding of the critical decisions military
leaders must make during times of war including decisions of life and death, of
morality, humanity and ethics. An example of this is when in 2009, Colonel Kemp
carefully studied Israel ’s actions in Gaza - a defensive operation following years of
unrelenting Hamas rocket and mortar attacks on Israeli civilians. When he heard
that former Judge Richard Goldstone was
conducting an investigation into Israel ’s operation on behalf of the United Nations Human
Rights Council, Colonel Kemp immediately offered up his findings and valuable
analysis. Judge Goldstone declined the offer. A few months later, the Human
Rights Council was holding an emergency session to discuss Judge Goldstone’s
findings – also known as the Goldstone Report. Given that it was an open
session, Colonel Kemp was able to present his unbiased analysis. He has sought
to provide objective, expert commentary and analysis on that subject as well as
more widely on Israel ’s security including conflict with Hizballah and the
Gaza “flotilla”
incident.