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ALIYAH COMMITTEE
AMTON Newsletter
June 2001

WELCOME DEAR FRIENDS,

As I start this newsletter today, I am enroute back to N.Y. after two weeks in Israel visiting family and friends. A new government is in place with Ariel Sharon as Prime Minister and Intifida II continues raging around us.

As we hope for the future and pray for the success of the new government, one point is more clear than ever: the importance of the survival of Israel as a Jewish state coupled with the importance of Masorti Judaism in Israel. In the words of Rabbi Gerald C. Skolnik, of the Forest Hills Jewish Center and co-chair of the Israel Committee of the Rabbinical Assembly, "along with our passionate love of Israel and concern for her physical security, many of us also care deeply and passionately about the development of Masorti Judaism in Israel. We believe that Israeli society — for its own good — desperately needs religious alternatives to the Orthodox and secular/anti-religious elements. Masorti Judaism is not just a "pet cause" for us, yet another ‘American Friends of...’ organization to which to write a check. We see the Masorti cause as an imperative..." (The New York Jewish Week, 3/2/01; for copies of Rabbi Skolnik’s entire article, please call the Tnuat Am office, 212-533-7800, ext. 2020.)

What better way to help perpetuate and strengthen the values of freedom, democracy, and pluralism in Israel and the future of Israel as a Jewish State than to participate in the continued growth and development of the Masorti Movement in Israel!

What can we do to help? Visit Israel now, experience her beauty, whether in the Galilee or the Negev, experience Shabbat in a Masorti synagogue, encourage your synagogue to adopt a sister synagogue in Israel, and/or interest your synagogue or college group in planning a Masorti weekend when you return.

Despite a reduction in tourism to Israel, there are still plenty of travelers (this El Al plane is about 2/3 full), but there are enough empty seats so that my husband and I have an extra seat to ourselves — no small treat on these long flights. The country is green, flowers are blooming, theaters and concert halls are full, and the Israel Museum has a wonderful Modern Masters exhibit, and people are still making aliyah from all over the world.

What better time to visit Israel and show our support.

As an Israeli friend wrote this week "when does American Jewry need to show its support for Israel: when it is easy — or when it is difficult? NOW is the time to come here and show your solidarity with us. Now more than ever we need you to come, visit, spend your vacations with us here in Israel, as soon as possible, and as often as possible."

With hopes that by the time you are reading this, Israel is closer to the peace we so long for, and enjoying the fruits of her 53rd Independence Day.

Irma F. "Cindy" Megiddo

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