J for J plans fall blitz on Montreal

The Canadian Jewish News

Officials from the counter-missionary group Jews for Judaism vow they’ll confront Jews for Jesus on the streets of Montreal this fall when the Christian missionary group targets the city’s Jews for the first time.

“We will definitely be there,” said Julius Ciss, director of Toronto-based Jews for Judaism.

Jews for Jesus will be in Montreal from Sept. 18 to Oct. 8 as part of its “Behold Your God” campaign, a five-year, $22 million (US) international recruitment drive. Started in 2001, it aims to convert as many Jews as possible to Christianity in 65 cites worldwide with Jewish populations of 25,000 or more.

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As Hate Crimes Escalates

The 2 reported incidents in the past week, slashing of the Hatzalah ambulances tires and the assault on the 50 year old man on Carroll and Schenectady, there was a meeting about all this with the local councilmen at the CHJCC on Kingston Ave. where we heard that we will get increased patrols and more security.

Now COL reported that Chanina Sperlin got a call from Mayor Bloomberg asking to be kept informed and that the police will take all necessary measures to capture these law beakers.

Mayor of New York Promises to Punish Lawbreakers

As a result of the recent rise in crime and damage done to residents of Crown Heights, Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York called Rabbi Chanina Sperlin, member of the Crown Heights Community Council yesterday, telling him that he ordered the police to take all necessary measures to locate the lawbreakers. The mayor also asked Sperlin to update date him as to ongoing developments and gave him the number of this cellular phone for this purpose.

But what’s really enraging is the fact that yesterday the NYPD “distributed” 1,500 police officers to the various precincts around New York City, and out of the 1,500 officers we only got SIX!!! Now that would scare them off, the 2 extra patrols we will get, and the police are really doing everything they can, which can’t be much.

Iraq to Jews: Do not Come Back!

The Free Liberal

A draft of the “Bill of Rights” in the forthcoming Constitution of Iraq, as of July 20, 2005, tells Jews who fled Iraq: you are not welcome to return. Jews from Iraq who fled before 1968 are not eligible to obtain Iraqi nationality and citizenship.

An earlier draft published in June 30 stated, “Any individual with another nationality (except for Israel) may obtain Iraqi nationality after a period of residency inside the borders of Iraq of not less than ten years for an Arab or twenty years for any other nationality.” The July 20 draft states that Iraqis who lost citizenship after 1968 may regain it, thus still excluding almost all Iraqi Jews, but at least not exclusively.

Jews Find Other Jews in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai News

Yaniv Koren does not consider himself religious. The 22-year-old Israeli eats non-Kosher food. He drives on the weekly holiday Shabbat. He does not wear a yamalka. Yet when he leaves his home in Haifa and travels abroad, he goes out of his way to find a little Judaism. In Chiang Mai, he visits Chabad, a place of worship and relaxation for Jews on Chang Klan Road.

“I come to Chabad because it is like home,” Yaniv said. He can eat kosher and Israeli-style food in their restaurant, pray in their synagogue, use their Internet for free, and celebrate the holidays.

Surfers Say They will End It All Over Gaza

The Jewish Week

Avid surfers from several Gush Katif communities are threatening to take their boards out to sea on evacuation day and commit mass suicide by drowning, Haaretz reported. Settlement groups, psychologists and social workers have known about the plans of the young men, aged 16-21, for several weeks.

Army Medic, Victim of Iraqi Suicide Attack,
Receives Jewish Burial

By Nathaniel Popper – Forward

On July 25, family and friends of Benyahmin Ben Yahudah, a 24-year-old combat field medic who died in Baghdad two weeks earlier, gathered for a unique funeral in Evergreen Memorial Park in Athens, Ga.

The ceremony was presided over jointly by Jacob Goldstein, an Orthodox Jewish chaplain with the Army National Guard, and Elakhaz Hacohane, Ben Yahudah’s uncle, who is a priest with the African Hebrew Israelite community in Israel.

Ben Yahudah, a combat field medic with the Army’s 3rd Infantry Division, died when a suicide bomber drove into his patrol as it tried to clear out a crowd of children from the area being searched by the army, according to a soldier who spoke at the funeral. Ben Yahudah had reportedly been handing out candy and toys to the children. He was the only American soldier killed in the attack, but close to 20 Iraqi children and teenagers died, too. He was posthumously honored with the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star, which is given for “heroic or meritorious achievement” against an armed enemy.

Israeli Jew helped bomber

Ynetnews

Israel’s Shin Bet security service has detained an Israeli Jew on suspicions that he helped Palestinian terrorists plan a suicide bombing that killed five Israelis last month, the organization said on Tuesday, marking the first time a Jew has been suspected of terrorism in the country.

Kfir Levy, a 25-year-old Jewish resident of the town of Ramat Gan, is suspected to have driven a Palestinian suicide bomber who killed five Israelis last month past a West Bank checkpoint into Israel, Shin Bet officials said