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Traffic Alert: VP Joe Biden In Town

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Vice President Joe Biden’s visit to Los Angeles will force street closures through the weekend. Biden will be speaking at a roundtable discussion today at West Los Angeles College in Culver City

Aavoid the following streets Friday:

Between 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m.:
Wilshire Boulevard and Rodeo Drive
Wilshire and Santa Monica boulevards
Santa Monica and the southbound 405 Freeway

From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.:
Jefferson Boulevard and the southbound 405
Jefferson Boulevard and Overland Avenue

From 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.:
Overland and Freshman drives
Westwood and Wilshire boulevards
Wilshire and Rodeo drives

LIVE: Vice President Biden Host a Roundtable at West Los Angeles College

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Live Feed of Vice President Biden Hosting a Roundtable at West Los Angeles College at 10:30am

Shabbat Bo Candle Lighting Times

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January 23, 2015 – 3 Shevat 5775

Shabbat Bo Candle Lighting Times:

Los Angeles: 4:57

Brooklyn: 4:44 pm

Miami: 5:40 pm

Jerusalem: 4:25 pm

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Mazal Tov

 

to


Mr. & Mrs. Vlad and Ilina Beron and Ms. Elena Yafeh
on the engagement of their daughter,


Rochel Vlad  to Afshin (Rachamim) Ezra,

son of Mr. & Mrs. Esmail (Yisroel) and Gilla Ezra.

 

Mazal Tov!! Mazal Tov!!

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Mazal Tov to
Jonathan & Natalie Ravanshenas
and family on the birth of a baby boy.

May Jonathan & Natalie Ravanshenas merit to raise him to Torah, chupah, and maasim tovim!

Israeli Doctors Help Out Hundreds of Children in Vietnam

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For over 30 years, the international Operation Smile has provided over 200,000 free surgical procedures to children and young adults around the world suffering from facial deformities, giving each one a new start in life in some of the world’s most impoverished communities.

During this year’s Operation Smile campaign in Vietnam, two Israeli doctors joined 300 delegation members from 18 countries in January, to provide free reconstructive surgery for children born with conditions such as cleft lip and cleft palate as well as other facial deformities.

Dr. Omri Emodi and Dr. Zach Sharony hail from Rambam’s Health Care Campus. Dr. Emodi works in the hospital’s Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Dr. Zach Sharony works in the Department of Plastic Surgery.

A cleft is an opening in the lip, the roof of the mouth or the soft tissue in the back of the mouth, while cleft palate occurs when the two sides of a palate do not join together. Children born with cleft conditions often suffer from ear disease and dental problems as well problems with speech development. They may also have difficulty speaking, hearing, breathing or eating properly. In developing countries, parents often cannot afford the corrective surgeries their children need for healthy, productive lives. Operation Smile has often reached areas where children and families have never even seen a doctor or healthcare worker.

As the largest volunteer-based children’s medical charity providing free cleft surgeries, Operation Smile heals thousands of children every year. The international children’s medical charity works in over 60 countries to heal children’s smiles with a network of more than 5,400 volunteers from more than 80 countries including Israel. Volunteers donate their time and efforts to provide safe surgeries for children and postoperative and ongoing medical therapies to children.

During January’s Vietnam mission, the Israelis doctors were part of an international medical team that performed more than 500 cleft surgeries during the 10 days they spent volunteering across the country. Delegation members operated 12 hours each day and helped children at six different sites throughout Vietnam.

“The atmosphere among doctors was extremely convivial. Our free time was filled with conversation, jokes and mutual invitations,” remarked Dr. Sharony. “The cliché that medicine is a bridge between cultures was more apparent than ever.”

By Anav Silverman
Tazpit News Agency

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Photos: Courtesy of Rambam Health Care Campus / Photo 2: Dr. Omri Emodi and Dr. Zach Sharony operating on a patient.

 

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Photos: Courtesy of Rambam Health Care Campus / Photo 1: Dr. Omri Emodi (left) with a baby Vietnamese patient /

 

Israel’s Ambassador Prosor’s Interviewed on CNN

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Israel’s Ambassador Prosor’s Interview on CNN Tonight with Don Lemon

Palestinian Stabs Eleven Passengers on Tel Aviv Bus

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A stabbing attack on a bus in Tel Aviv on Wednesday morning has left at least eleven people wounded. The attacker, a Palestinian man, 23, from Tulkarem, seriously injured at least seven of the victims and several others suffered moderate to light injuries.

According to Magen David Adom spokesman, Zaki Heller, MADA paramedics immediately arrived to the scene and began treating victims, who were then transported to Ichilov and Tel Hashomer hospitals. Several people were also treated for shock at the scene of the attack.

Policemen frm the “Israeli Prison Service” which happened to be in the scene of the attack apprehended the terrorist.

 

Photos credit: Nadav Goldstein, Tazpit News Agency Photo : scene of the attack
Photos credit: Nadav Goldstein, Tazpit News Agency
Photo : scene of the attack
Photos credit: Nadav Goldstein, Tazpit News Agency Photo : scene of the attack
Photos credit: Nadav Goldstein, Tazpit News Agency
Photo : scene of the attack
Photos credit: Nadav Goldstein, Tazpit News Agency Photo : scene of the attack
Photos credit: Nadav Goldstein, Tazpit News Agency
Photo : scene of the attack

ZOA: Stop US Aid to PA

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Stop US Aid to PA – They Violate Oslo by Going to ICC Claiming Israeli War Crimes

NEW YORK, January 20, 2015 —  The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) has condemned Palestinian Authority (PA) dictator/president Mahmoud Abbas resorting to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to have Israel investigated for alleged war crimes committed during last year’s Gaza war.

The ZOA observes that Israel was indiscriminately assaulted by thousands of rockets fired into its civilian areas from Hamas-controlled Gaza; that Israel took every conceivable measure — warnings, text messages, dropping leaflets, issuing warnings prior to targeting — to reduce civilian casualties in Gaza. Hamas, in contrast, continually engaged in genuine war crimes by deliberately targeting Israeli civilians, and hiding and embedding themselves behind Gazan civilians. Further, by internationalizing the conflict and resorting to the ICC, the PA breaches the Oslo Accords, thereby requiring that all U.S. aid to the PA be cut off forthwith.

In a statement today, ZOA National President Morton A. Klein said, “Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian Authority dictator, now in the tenth year of his five-year elected term, has breached the Oslo Accords, which requires a negotiated settlement and prohibits unilateral acts and  internationalization of the conflict.

“Yet, Abbas, as he unabashedly said in a New York Times op-ed in 2011, ‘Palestine’s admission to the United Nations [to which the PA was since admitted as a non-member state] would pave the way for the internationalization of the conflict as a legal matter, not only a political one. It would also pave the way for us to pursue claims against Israel at the United Nations, human rights treaty bodies and the International Court of Justice.’ Abbas is now doing the same thing with the ICC.”

“This fundamental breach of the Oslo Accords demands immediate cessation of all U.S. aid for the PA. The U.S. Congress should demand no less. Moreover, the ICC has violated its own statute and international law in permitting ‘Palestine’ to bring this suit and in agreeing to conduct an investigation.”

As Eugene Kontorovich, Professor at Northwestern University School of Law and an expert on constitutional and international law, has elaborated in the Washington Post, this decision to accept ‘Palestine’ as a state — a precondition to jurisdiction under the Rome Statute, which created the ICC — is both absurd and momentous since, “The ICC has never accepted jurisdiction over what is clearly at most a ‘marginal’ state – one that is not a U.N. member, that has not ever claimed to govern any territory, and whose recognition by other states is limited.”(For example, the U.S., Canada, and most Western European states do not recognize the existence of a Palestinian state).”

This is clearly dramatically different from anything the Court has done before. But the Prosecutor did not actually determine that Palestine qualifies as a ‘state’ under the well-established legal definitions of the term. Rather, she said that the “U.N. General Assembly’s vote in 2012 to call Palestine a ‘non-member state’ is dispositive of the question.” In short, she substituted the determination of the General Assembly for her own. “The GA is not a judicial body, but a political one. Its determinations are political, not legal. (It also has no power under the U.N. Charter, to create or recognize states).”

“Statehood … is a legal term, with legal criteria (‘the Montevideo test’), which involves judgement and the application of law to facts. Of particular relevance is the requirement that to become a state, a territory have a functioning government exercising supreme control in at least part of its claimed territory … The U.N. General Assembly need not be troubled by such legal problems because it is an explicitly political body … For the Prosecutor to take the judgements of such a body on the application of legal terms in the Rome Statute to particular facts as binding upon the Court is to surrender her independence. The Court’s statute, as well as its press releases, demand and proclaim its independence. Yet decisions like this one violate independence, making it a mere organ of the U.N., and of the General Assembly at that …”

“The ICC Statute creates particular powers and duties for the Security Council, and none for the General Assembly. The Council can both initiate and suspend investigations. The Assembly, under the text of the statute, can not do anything. Thus, the Council is an express part of the “ICC system” in a way the Assembly is not. Moreover, the Council’s particular role is quite relevant – it is the only avenue available to the Court to obtain territorial jurisdiction over crimes that do not occur within a territory of a state that has accepted the Court’s jurisdiction. Thus the Security Council would be the obvious route under the ICC statute for creating jurisdiction over a situation like Palestine, where statehood is far from clear …Yet under the Prosecutor’s view, a majority vote in the General Assembly is enough to create jurisdiction for the Court in situations where the Statute otherwise explicitly requires a supermajority in the Security Council. This is a massive, non-textual back-door to jurisdiction.”

About the ZOA
The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) is the oldest and one of the largest pro-Israel organizations in the United States. With offices around the country and in Israel, the ZOA educates the public, elected officials, the media, and college/high school students about the truth of the ongoing Arab war against Israel. The ZOA works to strengthen U.S.-Israel relations through educational activities, public affairs programs and our work on Capitol Hill, and to combat anti-Semitism and anti-Israel bias in the media, in textbooks, in schools and on college campuses. Under the leadership of such presidents as Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, Rabbis Abba Hillel Silver and Stephen Wise, and current President Morton A. Klein, the ZOA has been - and continues to be - on the front lines of Jewish activism.  www.zoa.org.  For more information contact Mort Klein 212-481-1500

FIRST-EVER NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ISRAELI-AMERICAN COLLEGE STUDENTS FROM ACROSS U.S.

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Israeli American Council (IAC) Mishelanu National Conference, Sheraton LAX in L.A., Jan. 30-Feb 1

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 20 – For the first time, young Israeli-Americans from college campuses across North America will gather in Los Angeles this week for the inaugural Mishelanu National Conference of the Israeli-American Council (IAC). Mishelanu is a national campus-based program that strengthens the identity of Israeli-American college students.

The conference, with the theme “Meet Your Past, Shape Your Future,” is aimed at nurturing Israeli-American college students’ emerging cultural & national identity and supporting Israeli-American campus leaders, especially in the face of critical challenges at colleges around the world.

Many of the community’s leaders will be addressing the conference participants, including philanthropist Sheldon Adelson, IAC National Chairman of the Board Shawn Evenhaim and Mishelanu co-founder Dadi Perlmutter speaking about the need for a strong Israeli-American community. Israel’s Consul-General in Los Angeles., David Siegel, will address current events in the Middle East and beyond in the closing keynote.

More than 150 students from 33 campuses will participate in the event, from Boston to California, New Orleans to Toronto. Mishelanu, in collaboration with the Jewish Agency for Israel and the Israeli Tzofim (Scouts), will feature two and half days of in-depth sessions on such pressing topics as the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel and the evolving identity of Israelis in America.

“When we founded Mishelanu in 2012, we recognized the need to connect to our Jewish heritage and our dual Israeli-American identity,” said Dadi Perlmutter. “With the first Mishelanu National Conference, we are building a nationwide college network to advocate for our values at a time when that’s more critical than ever.”

Mishelanu, which means “One of us” in Hebrew, maintains chapters on 33 campuses across the country, with on-campus programs, off-campus seminars, and an eight-week personalized internship experience in Israel geared for Israeli-Americans. The first national student gathering will take place as the IAC helps lead and unite the emerging Israeli-American community. The IAC has already expanded nationwide, and held its first national conference in Washington this past November.

About the IAC:
The Israeli-American Council (IAC), the preeminent Israeli-American organization in the United States, seeks to build an engaged and united Israeli-American community that strengthens our next generations, the American Jewish community, and the State of Israel. Headquartered in Los Angeles with offices nationwide, the IAC currently serves the Israeli-American community, currently estimated at 600,000, with a large variety of programs and events for all ages, and supports a wide range of other community non-profit organizations and initiatives. For more information about the IAC, please visit www.israeliamerican.org.
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