Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Join the March to Jerusalem!

Aliyah l'Regel
The Great Succot Pilgrimage to Jerusalem


The Avihu Chai

March to Jerusalem

From Shiloh


You can meet us

on the way

or in Jerusalem!






Sunday of Succot

September 30, 2007


Avihu Keinan, of Shiloh, was killed in a badly planned army action. He was one of Israel's top combat soldiers, but he wasn't even given a chance to defend himself. Due to the perverse morality imposed on the army, the soldiers were forced to endanger themselves unnecessarily, to prevent any possible harm to Arabs. Because of that, Avihu was killed, just before Rosh Hashannah, four years ago.

Upon hearing the terrible news, they type of news every parent dreads, Avihu's father Moshe pledged to march to Jerusalem and confront the President of the State of Israel.

So that Succot, two and a half weeks after Avihu was killed, we, neighbors, men, women, teens and toddlers in strollers, joined Moshe. We marched to Jerusalem. We marched, unprotected, where many fear to travel, even in bullet-proof vehicles.

A Succah was set up across from the President's Residence, and Jews from all over the world, including other bereaved parents and rabbis and politicians came to see him. He was also invited to meet with the President.

Every Succot since then, we have been marching from Shiloh to Jerusalem. People from all over join us. You can, too.

In total honesty, I must say that it is an amazing feeling to be back on the roads in Eretz Yisrael, hiking as free men. This is our Land. We can only possess it by walking it.

For more information about the exact route and program call the office, 02-940-1111 or Orit, 0545-649-140 and 0525-666-687 or Natan 0524-317-333.

4 comments:

Jacob Da Jew said...

Man, that sounds like so much fun!

Batya said...

That it is!

We're the ones who have to put up with them said...

This is something I'd love to do.

Batya said...

If the moshiach doesn't come first, then maybe you'll still have a chance.