LIONS OF ZION PRIIZE

June 01, 2014  •  Leave a Comment

LIONS OF ZION PRIZE

Some of you subscribe to BREAKING ISRAEL NEWS so you may have seen this announcement. I have been writing about the group of 40 Bnei Menashe that arrived at Ben Gurion on Monday, May 26th, and Michael Freund who, together with his organization RETURN ISRAEL, have been centrally involved in this operation. We learned in a gathering led by Rabbi Tuly Weisz on Sunday evening, the 25th, that one of the evening's speakers, Michael Freund, was about to receive a prestigious prize. The article below tells the story of that award.

Also, earlier this week we met an English couple who told us about the "sifting project" that one can volunteer to join for a few hours of  work. Dr. Gabi Barkai, one of the initiators of the project, was also a winner of the LIONS OF ZION PRIZE. His work as an archaeologist is much appreciated as the work manages to recover precious artifacts the Arab Palestinian illegal construction work on the Temple Mount has dumped into refuse areas.

"Prestigious Lions of Zion Prize Awarded to Israel Returns Founder

Posted by: Raphael Poch June 1, 2014 , 11:42 am


 

“Zion shall be redeemed by justice, and those in her who repent, by righteousness.” (Isaiah 1:27)

 

Michael Freund with Ruth Haokip of the Bnei Menashe community, who made Aliyah from Manipur, India last year. (Photo: Gali Tibbon)

The Moskowitz Prize for Zionism honors individuals who are making impressive efforts to realize the Zionist vision of fully returning the Jewish people to its land. The annual prize, totaling $100,000, was established by US physician, businessman and philanthropist Dr. Irving and Cherna Moskowitz, as an “expression of support for people who put Zionism into action” in modern Israeli society.

This year, the prize was divided into two categories: the traditional Lion of Zion, awarded to Israeli citizens who have addressed the challenges facing modern Zionism in spheres such as education, research, settlement, culture and security; and the Spirit of Zion, an award for young Israelis pursuing new Zionist initiatives.

Hundreds of candidates were fielded for this year’s prize, and the winners were selected after a protracted process. The prize committee got an up-close look at some of the most impressive Zionist’s in action who seek to change the problems facing Israel in the fields of education, settlement and social action.

The winners of the annual Lion of Zion prize include Michael Freund, founder of the Israel Returns organization. Established in 2002, Israel Returns was founded to strengthen the ties of the Jewish people and the State of Israel with groups of Jewish origin and others who wish to become part of the Jewish people. Israel Returns has been reaching out to the lost tribe of the Bnei Menashe of India, hidden Jews of Poland and Italy, the Bnei Anousim of Portugal, the Chinese Jewish community of Kaifeng, and other communities of Jewish descent around the world.

 

The second winner of the Lion of Zion prize is Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Rimon, founder of the NGO Job Katif, who in 2008 received the President’s Medal for Volunteerism for his work in helping people expelled from the Katif Bloc in the 2005 Disengagement find employment.

The third winner, Dr. Gabi Barkai, is an Israeli archeologist who has led the Council Against Destruction of the Antiquities of the Temple Mount. In 2005, Dr. Barkai and archeologist Yitzhak Zweig initiated the project for saving invaluable antiquities by sifting through the dirt that the Muslim Waqf illegally removed from the Temple Mount between 1996 and 2001.

The project was born out of a need to save the Temple Mount antiquities, after the Waqf allowed deep digging inside the Mount. “Dr. Barkai led the public outcry despite the opposition of his colleagues. He continues to struggle for the Jewish nation’s right to the sacred mountain,” the prize committee stated.

The Spirit of Zion prize was awarded to Aftamo Yosef, founder of the Tzeida Laderech program for Meaningful Service, helping Ethiopian-Israeli youth realize their potential through IDF service; and Netanel Ellinson, author of the Hiker’s Guide to Samaria, and who organizes hikes throughout the biblical heartland to not only ensure tourism and learn about the area, but also to help people feel comfortable hiking there, and ensure and continuous Jewish presence


Read more at http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/15919/prestigious-lions-zion-prize-awarded-israel-returns-founder/#rWQId20qCWkbMTsB.99"

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This will probably be my last blog from Israel for now.

I am currently staying in Har Adar, built around a hilltop that played a significant role as a battle ground in both the 1948 war that Israel needed to fight to survive, and the 1967 war that had a similar beginning, but ended with Jerusalem reunited and Judea and Samaria liberated from Jordanian occupation.

Pray that Israel will make the right decisions regarding their land now that the "peace talks" have again been abandoned.

 


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