The Friends of the IDF (FIDF) have done it again. This
week, at the Beverly Hills Hilton Hotel, Cheryl and Haim Saban were the Chairs
of the 2013 Western Region Gala called Making a Difference. The FIDF has raised
the bar; while during the FIDF 2012 Fund Raising Gala event the guests raised
hands and pledged $14 million, this year they pledged $20 million. The largest
pledge in the amount of $4.5 million came from Yechiel Eckstein the founder and current president of the International
Fellowship of Christians and Jews.
(http://www.ifcj.org/site/PageNavigator/eng/about/rabbi_eckstein/).
The question is, will next year fund raising gala yield $25
million? After all, we expect of the FIDF to only raise the bar, right?
Miri Nash, FIDF Western Region Executive Director
organized another event that will be well remembered. Julian Josephson, FIDF
National and Western Region President as the Master of Ceremony, Chairs Cheryl
and Haim Saban, an impressive group of fourteen IDF soldiers, serving as
witness token of what the FIDF is all about, David Foster, the famous musician, record producer, composer, singer, songwriter, and arranger on the piano, as the director of entertainment in the past six years Galas,
singers Carly
Rose Sonenclar and Lionel Richie, the many volunteers great work and 1,200 generous
guests have made it all happen. The $20 million pledged will be used to enhance
the quality of life of the IDF soldiers in as many ways possible.
The
visiting group of IDF soldiers – guys and girls - were impressive; for the
record, 34% of the IDF soldiers are women. How can you not be impressed and
proud with young people who show compassion, strength and courage in the face
of the ongoing greatest danger Israel is facing? After all, only 65 years ago
the Jewish nation rose from the Nazis atrocities to establish the nation state
of the Jewish people and it can now defend itself by having one of the finest,
most technologically advanced and morally superior military in the world.
The
Gala's theme was 'making a difference'. How about taking the phrase making a
difference to the next level? I suggest to the FIDF to begin an extensive
program that will teach the younger generation, while they are serving their
country, about the history of the Jewish people, especially the one that
relates to Eretz Yisrael-the land of Israel and take them on tours of Jewish
heritage; that will teach about the LEGAL RIGHTS of the Jewish people to the
land; that will make it absolutely clear to every soldier why the nation of
Israel's homeland must be this magnificent sliver of land along the east flank
of the Mediterranean Sea; that will make it clear why Israel's existence is
imperative to every Jew, wherever he or she lives, and why defending the Jewish
state if not a duty rather a privilege and every Israeli should be keen to
serve his/her homeland. Israelis should follow the footsteps of Oren Almog, who is now
serving in the IDF and was the Gala's guest. On October 4, 2003, Oren, then ten
years old, was dining with his family in the Maxim restaurant in Haifa, when
the 28-year-old Arab-Palestinian suicide bomber Hanadi Jaradat detonated inside
the restaurant the explosive belt she was wearing; Oren lost his eyesight.
Today, the terror victim Oren is 20 year old, a volunteer to the IDF. He told
the guests, "To fight, tooth and
nail, for the state [of Israel], is every Israeli's duty." (http://www.idfblog.com/2012/01/29/lost-eyesight-ability-achieve-dream/oren-almog/).
Or to learn from Tamir and Adi, who left their parents behind, in Los Angeles,
to have sleepless night full of worry and joined the IDF as
lone soldiers.
Most important, the program will teach the young and
smart generations of Israelis how to make the case for Israel and help build a cadre
of new leaders who will lead the country in the right direction during the 21st
century.
Make no mistake, Israel serves as the oxygen for the Jewish
nation and her survival means the survival of every Jew. To navigate and survive
in a hostile to Jews world, Israel needs leadership that will rise from the
ranks of the IDF command. If these young men and women are taught correctly and
will know how to speak up and deliver the message of truth for Israel, the
future of the Jewish state and the Nation of Israel is bright.
So how about the FIDF accept my suggestion and take the
phrase making a difference to the next level?
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