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New Jersey Jewish News Corzine joins rally in South Orange backing Israels right to self-defense
"We stand with Israel! was the rallying cry at a gathering held July 20 in South Oranges Grove Park. Gov. Jon Corzine, speaking to a crowd of about 300, did not mince words in his expression of support for Israel in its battle with Hizbullah fighters in Lebanon. You stand with Israel, I stand with Israel, we stand with Israel, he said. Corzine endorsed Israels right to defend its borders. Not Corzine also dismissed those who suggest Israels response to the kidnapping of two soldiers and repeated rocket attacks by Hizbullah should have been more measured. When I hear discussions about proportionality, it loses track of all sense of what right and wrong is. You have to defend yourself. You have to stand up and you have to defend your borders. And he added, Tonight is another time for us to stand together and join hands and say enough is enough, and we need to be strong. Organized by Rabbi Francine Roston of Congregation Beth El in South Orange, the rally was sponsored by all four Nimrod Sapir, a shaliah, or emissary from Israel, working at JCC MetroWests Camp Deeny Riback in Flanders, captivated the crowd with his description of the situation in Israel and his expression of gratitude for American support. I left a very quiet Israel four weeks ago. I didnt think it will come to this situation, he said. For the past three weeks and especially for the past eight days, the only thing Ive been doing is trying to watch the news, trying to watch the Internet every two hours. Sapir added that he is thinking of all my friends now He drew a grim image of the families of kidnapped soldiers. I cant even try to imagine what feeling it is for a mother to sit and to not know where her son is, he said. And in response to criticism of Israeli actions that have killed hundreds of Lebanese civilians, Sapir compared the tactics of Hizbullah to those of the Israeli military. I am deeply regretful for every civilian loss in Lebanon, he said. But what I want to make sure you all know is that Israel is trying the best it can to protect the civilian lives in Lebanon. It gives every time it goes to bomb two, three, four hours notice before to the people to evacuate. On the other hand, what Hizbullah has been doing is, for example, two days ago, bombing a hospital up north in Israel.
Also addressing the rally were Leslie Dannin Rosenthal, president of the Womens Department of UJC MetroWest, and the religious leaders of the sponsoring synagogues: Rabbi Sholom Bogomilsky of Beth Ephraim, Rabbi Mark Cooper of Oheb Shalom, Rabbi Ellie Miller of Sharey Tefilo-Israel, and Roston. Statements were read on behalf of New Jerseys United States senators, Frank Lautenberg, a member of Sharey Tefilo-Israel, and Robert Menendez, who were both in Washington. Comment | | | |
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