vrijdag 5 november 2010

Jewish Peace Activists 12

Dear Stan,

Last week, the oldest and most respected Jewish paper in the United States, the Jewish Daily Forward, did the unimaginable. They named Rebecca Vilkomerson, the director of of Jewish Voice for Peace, one of the top 50 Jewish leaders in the United States.

Rebecca's inclusion on the list is really a symbol of JVP becoming a force that cannot be ignored. It is a stunning acknowledgement of the work of the staff, board, chapters and countless volunteer activists who have spent years making Jewish Voice for Peace what it is, a sign of our extraordinary progress. Today, we are the only national U.S. Jewish group that fights for full equality for Israelis and Palestinians.

We can't stop now. We've got our foot in the door - and now it's time to kick it wide open. And,
we need your help to do it.

You see, to be acknowledged for our influence in the Jewish world is nearly unthinkable. We've been handed a moment to exponentially increase that influence. We've got to be louder, stronger and bigger - and that means finding more and more people who, like you, are willing to speak the truth, to speak of peace, to dissent with us.

This isn't just our idea, though. When a couple of donors heard the news about Rebecca's inclusion in
Forward, they came to us and asked, "What’s the most important thing we can do to make the most of this moment?", the answer seemed obvious.

We said,
Help us be louder and stronger and bigger and more effective than ever.

So they made us an offer, ”For every person who adds their name to the Jewish Voice for Peace email list, we’ll donate a dollar.”

They’ve promised us $15,000 if we can get 15,000 new people on our e-list. All you have to do is have your friends paste this URL into their browser:
http://tinyurl.com/onevoiceforpeace.

Please forward this email to your friends, along with your note about why you stand for a just peace. Every voice counts.

Best,

Penny Rosenwasser,
Founding Board Member
Jewish Voice for Peace

Geen opmerkingen:

Peter Flik en Chuck Berry-Promised Land

mijn unieke collega Peter Flik, die de vrijzinnig protestantse radio omroep de VPRO maakte is niet meer. ik koester duizenden herinneringen ...