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by Hana Levi Julian
(IsraelNN.com) As did the Jews of ancient Persia when faced with the prospect of annihilation by their enemies, Jews and others across the world will stand together on Thursday, at the advent of the holiday of Purim, in solidarity with Israel in its fight against terror. Except they will be doing so on the internet. Jews from every walk of life, in every corner of the globe will be
able to participate in the online rally, scheduled to start Thursday
night at 11:00 p.m. Israel time, 5:00 p.m. EST.
The history-making worldwide cyber-rally has the support of more
than a dozen well-established Jewish groups and has been promoted
through list serves, organizational websites and social networking
sites. Notices have been flooding the email boxes of Jews in both
hemispheres.
More than a million people are expected to log in and participate
in the first-ever event, which will be kicked off with live speeches by
civil rights attorney and staunch Israel supporter Alan Dershowitz and
former Canadian Justice Minister Irwin Cotler.
The rally will continue through live cameras at the Western Wall
in Jerusalem, where demonstrators will be joined by Chief Rabbi of Tel
Aviv and former Israel Chief Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau and former
government Minister Natan Sharansky. A parent of a boy who was wounded
in the bloody terror attack on the Merkaz HaRav Kook Yeshiva two weeks
ago will be present at the Western Wall as well.
In London, rally participants will hear speeches by UK Chief Rabbi
Sir Jonathan Sacks as well as David Trimble, former First Minister of
Ireland.
Solidarity rallies will also be held – and broadcast live online –
in France, Australia, Brazil and in the United States. Holocaust
survivor, Nobel Prize winner and author Elie Wiesel will address the
crowd along with Marvin Hier, Director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center
in Los Angeles.
To log on and join Jews around the world as we stand in solidarity
with the residents of rocket-battered Sderot and other western Negev
communities under Arab attack go to http://www.together4israel.org on Purim night.
A bit of advice to its members from the Nefesh B'Nefesh (NBN)
North American aliyah organization, an enthusiastic supporter of the
event: "If you are not going to be near your computer at the exact time
of the rally, please leave the browser on the page beforehand so you
can still participate in your absence." The primary goal, the
email notice reminded, is to get 1,000,000 people online at the same
time.
"Seven solidarity rallies … on four continents … live on the web …
one million people coming TOGETHER. Show you support for our brothers
and sisters living under the constant threat of terror," urged the NBN
notice.
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