A message from the WMU Hillel President
On October 16, Jeff Halper will be speaking on campus, he is the co-founder of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD). Don’t let such an unassuming name fool you. Halper’s motives are sure to go beyond his NGO’s namesake.
Why It’s Important
As the President of the WMU Hillel, Western Michigan Universities Jewish student organization, we have received concern from faculty and community members about what Halper stands for. Though an Israeli he may very well be preparing to spread an anti-Israel message.
The European Union recently turned down ICAHD’s request for funding because of the organizations failure to comply with the EU’s policies. With lose of funding, it is clear that Halper is making a run around the states trying to bolster his press starved NGO.
Halper also supports a single state solution. While the most that seek a realistic peaceful solution support a two state solution. His opposition to a two state solution and anit-Israel rhetoric works against building peace between Israel and her neighbors.
Why Support Israel
Israel contributes to the world in significant and productive ways. Twenty percent of the work force in Israel is university graduates and it’s universities top researches develop technology that is used throughout the world.
Multinational companies recognize this talent and have established research and development facilities in Israel. Companies of which include Microsoft, Motorola and Intel.
As the only democratic state in the region, Israel has proven to be a very strong ally to the United States.
Israel is the largest trading partner the US has in the Middle East. With many Israeli companies traded on both the Tel-Aviv stock exchange and U.S. exchanges.
I have not even touched on the amazing culture of Israel yet. To start, as most know, Israel has significant landmarks to many religions; The Temple mount (Dome of the Rock), Kotel (Western Wall), historic churches, the cities of Bethlehem and Jerusalem just to name a few.
Actually, virtually every where you go in the country has some sort of significance to one group or another that is a direct reference form biblical days.
There’s a thriving artist community in Tzfat that ranges from Kabbalah inspired ultra-contemporary to crafty tourist gifts. The geography of the land in the Golan Heights produces some of the highest quality wine in the World and you can go clubbing in Tel Aviv with nightlife that rivals that of LA or NYC.
Our Responsibility
I encourage you to attend this talk, at 7 pm October 16 in 1035 Fetzer Center, because it is part of our academic commitment to critically listen and welcome friend and foe to share in our community. I also encourage you to join a group that will be gathering the hour before at 6 pm by the flagpoles in support of Israel.
Sincerely,
Jay Pliskow
WMU Hillel President