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WAYS TO HELP ISRAEL
Aish.com
readers share incredible ideas for how to help Israel at this crucial
time. For many around the world, one of the most frustrating aspects of
the violence in Israel is the seeming inability to help -- even in some
small way. And while we may not be able to stop the suicide bombers, we
can still take action to lift Israel's spirits and help it contend with
an increasingly uncertain situation. Even if our actions do not appear
to influence the overall outcome of events, at the very least we succeed
in changing ourselves. And that, in and of itself, is an important victory.
In celebration of Israel's 54rd birthday (in 2002), AISH readers created
"54 Ways You Can Help Israel" -- in no particular order. Can you think
of more?
Buy Israeli
Products And Services
With the Israeli economy suffering, go out of your way to support Israel's
export trade. www.shopinisrael.com,
www.usaisrael.org,
and www.israeliwishes.com
allow you to but Israeli products directly. www.shorashim.net is on online
tourist gift shop. When in the grocery store, look for brands like Elite,
Telma, Osem, and Ahava beauty products. Even if you have to pay a few
more dollars for Israeli olives or juice, do it! Ask the supermarket manager
to order these items specifically. Buy Jaffa oranges, even if you hate
citrus fruits. (You'll find someone to give a present to.) Buy Israeli
wine to bring as a gift when you visit friends. Home Depot and other stores
have many made in Israel products -- especially plastics. www.israelexport.org
lists the names of products sold in the USA. You can also check our
Shop
Israel page on the Beth David website.
Speak
Out!
The next time you hear something that puts down Israel, don't wonder to
yourself, "What is anyone going to do about it." No Jewish organization
or Israeli consulate can fight the propaganda war on every front, so don't
assume they will. You be the "anyone" and pick up your pen or
keyboard and start writing. Write a piece you for local newspaper, set
up information tables at your high school or college, or simply talk to
people. Be a roving ambassador for Israel by explaining the true facts
to everyone you meet. Even the cashier in the supermarket needs good information.
You never know how your contribution may affect someone else's views.
The possibilities are endless. The worst thing that one can do is to remain
quiet in times like this. So do something!
Get The
Facts
The Internet is a great resource for getting an accurate picture of what
is really happening in the conflict. For daily news, visit the Jerusalem
Post and IMRA.
For crucial background information, read "Israel: A History"
(by Martin Gilbert), "From Time Immemorial" (by Joan Peters),
and "Myths and Facts" (by Mitchell G. Bard) -- online at http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/myths/mftoc.html.

Pray
Pray to God to bring peace to the land. Pray for Israel's leaders who
need wisdom. Pray that they continue to do what is best for Israel in
spite of international pressure. Pray for the safety of Israeli civilians
who are targeted by suicide bombers. Pray for the protection of IDF soldiers
as they root out every last terrorist. Ask God to heal Israel's wounded
soldiers and civilians and to thwart future terrorist attacks. And pray
for the Arabs to realize the true nature of their leadership and doctrines
that teach hate and murder. Regardless of your level of observance, you
can add a request for Israel to your regular (or even irregular) prayer
regimen. No prayer goes to waste. You can send prayers via the Western
Wall at www.thewall.org.
Cry out for God's compassion -- because the gates of tears are never closed.
And remember: God is in ultimate control. He has done miracles before
and will do them again.
Phone
Israel
Pick up the phone and make a solidarity call to your Israeli friends and
relatives. If you don't know someone personally, ask someone who does.
Call that person in Israel and assure them that you share their pain and
understand what they're going through. Commend that person for having
the courage to live in Israel now. Let them know they are not alone!
Protest
Bias In The Media
The media has a powerful influence on public opinion and government policy.
When you discover a piece of bias, immediately contact the news agency
and complain. Keep your remarks respectful and stick to the facts. Build
a list of e-mail addresses of friends and colleagues, so when you discover
bias, you can alert others to also file a complaint. There is power in
the number of responses, even if your specific letter is not printed.
You can join a media watch email list at www.HonestReporting.com which
gives guidelines for how to be effective in contacting the media, and
has over 25,000 subscribers protesting biased news against Israel.
Give
Tzedakah
Give some charity every day for Israel. Encourage others to give charity
for Israel, too. A list of worthy causes is online at: www.jewishcharitiesonline.com.
One person wrote; "Because our church has been forced to cancel their
annual trip to Israel, we are sending our money anyway to the tour guides
and bus driver."
Empathize
With Terror Victims
As you are lying in bed at night, imagine what it's like to be the sister,
child or parent of someone who yesterday was full of life, and today is
nothing but scattered bones and flesh. It's a mitzvah to cry and feel
another's pain. Send an e-mail to Prayers-InjuredVAT@yahoogroups.com
and they will send you regular updates with the names and status of people
who have been injured in attacks. A full listing of terror victims - and
suggestions to help - is online at: www.walk4israel.com
and www.projectonesoul.com.
Another
good place that helps victims of terror is Yad Sarah. Yad Sarah, Israel's
largest volunteer organization, has helped over 4.000 victims of terror
injured in the present Intifada. For every person killed by a suicide
bomber, 50 or more are injured. These are the people for whom
Yad Sarah is a long-term lifeline. Days, months, even years of slow recovery
and rehabilitation are made easier, more bearable, and their outlook more
hopeful, thanks to Yad Sarah's volunteers. You can find them at www.yadsarah.org.il/english.

Visit
Israel
Go to Israel on vacation, to study, or to visit family. Encourage your
local organizations to sponsor trips -- study tours, religious tours,
Bar/Bat Mitzvah tours. It can be for 3 days or 10 days. Spend as much
money as you can afford in order to help the economy. Hotels, stores,
restaurants are lacking tourists -- precisely what the terrorists seek!
Talk to others about the beautiful landscape of Israel, about the unique
feeling of thousands of years of Jewish existence in Israel. Visiting
Israel will show Israelis that you really care, and will make a tremendous
difference to your own sense of connection. Make your motto: "Tourism
against Terrorism!"
Fly The
Israeli Flag
Put an Israeli flag in front of your home, church, etc. Let everyone know
that you are proud of Israel. Put an "I Support Israel" bumper
sticker on your car. Wear a combined American/Israeli flag pin on your
lapel. If you can't find an Israeli flag, make one yourself, or ask your
kids to draw one, and display it in your car window or office.
Conserve
Energy
Dependence on Arab oil drives much of the pro-Arab sentiment throughout
the world. American foreign policy is also heavily influenced by the need
for imported oil. To conserve energy, take simple measures like making
sure your tires are properly inflated, using compact fluorescent light
bulbs in your home, and buying energy-efficient cars and appliances. What
about hanging up those car keys and walking or riding your bicycle for
a change? If millions would cut down on fuel consumption, the Arab clout
would change. Also, don't visit gas stations who import oil from Arab
countries. On a public policy level, urge your political representatives
to allow drilling for oil (while taking appropriate measures to protect
the environment), and to pass energy conservation measures.
Recognize
The God Factor
With all the practical efforts to help Israel -- media watch, education,
economic assistance, political lobbying, etc. -- don't forget the spiritual
component! The very existence of the Jewish people after 3,500 years --
and the return to the land after a long exile -- is miraculous. Understand
the significance of Abraham's covenant with God. Each of us, on whatever
level of observance, must strive to connect.
Send
Flowers
You can show family and friends in Israel that you are thinking about
them by sending flowers. This is a double-mitzvah -- it can also save
a flower shop from going out of business because of the weakened Israeli
economy. You can pay by credit card over the phone or via email. One Jerusalem
florist, an Oleh from the UK, can be contacted at simikov@zahav.net.il.

Rally
For Israel
Hold a rally in your city. When thousands of people turn out for a public
display of support, it affects all segments of your community -- the politicians,
the media, general public opinion. And most importantly, it engenders
unity and pride within the Jewish and pro-Israel community.
Know
Your Enemy
The Arab world tends to say one thing in English, but a very different
message in Arabic. Blood libels and fabrications of Israeli-sponsored
massacres are common. Memri
provides important translations of the Arabic media. And the Center
for Monitoring Impact Peace tracks Palestinian compliance with peace
agreements.
Unity!
When we stop arguing amongst ourselves and work together, then we can
stand united against the enemy, and the Almighty with us. Jerusalem was
destroyed because of people speaking negatively about each other, so that
is the way we can rebuild Jerusalem. Let us abstain from saying (or listening
to) anything bad about any Jew, any group of Jews, or even the Israeli
government unless it is constructive critique. The only way to stand against
our enemies is to become one with each other -- to lay down our differences
and work together.
Holocaust
Education
With the rise of anti-Semitic incidents around the world, and the state-sponsored
anti-Semitism in Arab countries, it is important to see the warning signs
before a crisis happens. Learning about the Holocaust helps us appreciate
the depth of anti-Semitism and its root causes. Excellent information
is online at www.anti-semitism.com. Squelch all anti-Semitic language
everywhere you are. Stand up against this terrible hatred -- no matter
what the consequences.
Visit
Your Congressman
Form a concerned citizen's group, and then make appointment to sit with
your Congressman for an hour in his Washington office. Then rent a bus
and go! He will see how seriously his constituents are about the Mideast
issues.
Educate
The Palestinian Public
With all the hatred in the Palestinian media, textbooks, etc., an entire
generation is being raised for war, not peace. Find ways to introduce
democratic values into Palestinian society. Jews cannot realize their
dream for peace until the Arabs desire the same.
Strive
To Be A Better Person
Be nice to fellow Jews and fellow human beings. Before you go to sleep
each night, go through your day, review your behavior, and resolve what
you can do better. By setting an example of higher Jewish moral and ethical
standards, we can strengthen the nation of Israel and by extension, the
State of Israel.
Teshuva!
Ultimately, the reviving of our devotion to the Almighty is going to bring
about the reviving of the land, and our people as a whole. If we can elevate
ourselves even a little, it can arouse the Almighty's compassion and Jewish
lives can be spared. Each individual who does teshuva brings Israel one
step closer to redemption.

Post
on the Web
There are hundreds of Palestinian websites devoted to spreading propaganda
-- with pictures of starving Palestinian children and sites with blood
dripping down your screen describing the "horror of massacres orchestrated
by the fascist Israelis." Pro-Palestinian activists have flooded
chat rooms, bulletin boards, and online comments sections. Speak up against
individuals who spread lies, against the mobs who bomb synagogues in Europe,
and against those who preach intolerance in our schools and universities.
Be strong and take heart in the knowledge that all decent people are on
Israel's side.
Make
A Small Repair
If you've had an argument with someone, simply forgive them, and then
ask God to forgive His people.
Donate
Blood
When you are in Israel, donate blood. With all the recent attacks, there
is a great shortage. To give blood is to give life, and shows a deep solidarity
with Israel and the Jewish people.
Fight
Child Abuse
Palestinian children are being brainwashed into sacrificing their lives
for the promise of "martyrdom." A group called SICK - Stop
Inciting Children to Kill is trying to stop this child abuse.
Support
Israeli Citizens
Show Israelis your support, love and friendship by writing letters, postcards
and e-mails to everyone you know. Become an e-mail pen pal to someone
in Israel.
Thank
God for His Many Miracles
Read the Jerusalem Post
to see how almost every day suicide bombers and attacks are averted. And
thank God!
Organize
an Israeli Products Fair
In Denver, Christians and Jews have come together under "ActionIsrael"
to sponsor what is called "Ben Yehudah Street in Denver." Shop
owners in Jerusalem send some of their inventory and it is sold for them.
This helps Jerusalem merchants keep their shops open and provide a living
for their families during this terrible time. Thousands turned out for
the first effort, and another is scheduled for April 21 at the JCC in
Denver.
The Merit
Of A Mitzvah
Before you do any one of the 613 mitzvot, have in mind that God should
use this merit to help protect Israel.

Support
Magen David Adom
Israel's medical emergency service is severely financially strapped and
in need of ambulances. Months of terror have stretched MDA to its maximum
capacity, while exposing its rescue workers to extreme danger and great
sacrifice. Get your synagogue or school to start a campaign to defray
the cost of an ambulance. Or contribute on-line at: www.magendavidadom.org.
Jewish lives depend on it.
Aliyah!
Make Israel Your Home
You can have a great effect on what happens in Israel by living there.
A large influx of educated, entrepreneurial Jews from Western countries
will give Israel a major boost. Israel is the place where a Jew is truly
at home and can maximize his/her Jewish potential. Start making plans
to move when things quiet down (or even now if you're brave).
Learn
Hebrew
Call your local synagogue and find out about Hebrew classes. This will
build your bond with the Jewish people and the Land of Israel.
Get the
Israeli Side
There's a lot of misinformation out there. When an incident happens in
Israel, visit the websites of the Israeli
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Israeli
Defense Forces to get the Israeli side of the story.
Learn
Torah
Through the learning of Torah, the world is brought to its senses and
the Jewish people are protected. Make a commitment to a specific increase
in the amount of time you learn each day. Attend a class about Judaism,
or pick something from the recommended reading list at http://www.aish.com/literacy/reference/recommended_books.asp.
The impact of even a few extra minutes of Torah learning is enormous.
And teach Torah to your children!
Contact
the President
Call or email President Bush daily or weekly, to commend his support for
Israel in the common fight against terrorism, and respectfully urge him
to allow Israel to take vigorous action to defend itself. Write a short,
personal email with a subject line like: "Thank you for standing
with Israel." Every call, letter, and fax is counted. Send email
to: president@whitehouse.gov,
or call the White House comment line at: 202-456-1111, or 202-456-1414.

Support
Israeli Soldiers
Write a letter and express appreciation for their self-sacrifice in valiantly
defending our people and our land. You can even send a care package to
a soldier with a holiday gift, etc.
Fight
Terror
For the civilized world to survive, terrorism must be stopped. Some would
appease Arab countries who supply oil. Call on your government leaders
to make policy decisions based on what is morally correct, not economically
expedient. Show people the PBS video documentary: "Jihad in America"
by Steven Emerson. It's a real eye-opener.
Distribute
Literature on College Campuses
There is an urgent need to counter the virulent wave on anti-Semitism
and pro-Palestinian activism on college campuses. Print and distribute
literature on campuses highlighting Israel's humanitarian achievements,
democracy and ethnic diversity. One group working on this front is www.israelactivism.com
Recite
Psalms
There is a time-honored custom for Jews to gather and recite Psalms in
times of distress. King David wrote stirring words that seem to be written
for our exact situation today! You can set up a schedule to say a few
Psalms every day (recommended are Psalms 20, 83, 121,130 and 142), or
organize a group of friends to share saying the entire book together.
Rabbi Elyashiv in Israel has requested that all Jews worldwide take 15
minutes out of their hectic daily schedules to say Psalms. You can say
them in Hebrew or English, and a free downloadable translation is available
at www.artscroll.com.

Reach
Out
At such difficult times, Jews need to reach out to one another. Invite
an unaffiliated Jew to Shabbat dinner. People are open to their heritage
and feel the need to connect.
Register
and Vote
Elected officials analyze voting registration and voter turnout carefully,
and make decisions accordingly. If you are not already registered to vote,
contact your local Board of Elections and ask for a voter registration
application, and be sure to vote in the upcoming elections.
Invest.
Buy Stocks on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange
Help Israeli companies obtain venture capital funds. You can even buy
an Israel Bond for as little as $136.
Stop
Carnage on the Roads
Work to end the terrible traffic accidents in the land of Israel which
claim 600 lives each year. It is absurd that while we fight against terror,
there are tragedies which are completely in our own hands and we refuse
to take the necessary steps to stop them.
Sponsor
Educational Forums
Offer a crash course in the Mideast conflict at your local JCC, synagogue,
or community college.
Show
Both Sides of the Refugee Issue
In conversations and in the media, emphasize how the Arab states have
mistreated the Palestinians -- refusing to grant them citizenship in order
to keep the "refugee" issue an open wound. Raise the issue of
how 600,000 Jews were driven out of Arab lands during Israel's independence
and forced to abandon their property, with no right of return or compensation
ever extended to these Jewish refugees.
Hold
Governments Accountable
Write and call (and boycott if necessary) any governments that are complicit
in anti-Semitic and anti-Israel activities. Educate the public about the
inconsistency of the European Union stand. Why would democracies -- who
support human rights -- not speak out against virulent Arab hate speech?
Protest at the consulates of those countries who have minimized the anti-Semitic
activities taking place in their countries.

Help
Israel get Better Spokespeople
Palestinian spokespeople are persuasive and articulate, but Israeli spokespeople
are sometimes less so. Compile a list of Israeli spokespeople, and run
an on-line poll, asking people to vote for their favorite. Then inform
the Israeli government of the results, so they know who to get the networks
to interview in the future. Israelis need to know how they come across
to the American TV viewer!
Get a
Clear Definition of Terrorism
September 11 united the civilized world against terrorism. Concerned citizens
should agree on a strong definition of terror, one that encompasses September
11 terrorists and also suicide bombers. Once agreed upon, there should
be a mass campaign to get Congress and the White House to make this definition
official -- to the point of using it to dictate policy. Once everyone
is clear about what is "terrorism," support for Israel will
grow much stronger. And let Congressional leaders know that you do not
agree with the double standard that has been set in fighting terror --
one for America, another for Israel.
Hold
Prayer Rallies
Communal prayer is more powerful than any individual can muster. The New
York community held a massive pray gathering on Sunday, April 21
at 2:30 p.m. in Manhattan, on Water Street between Wall St. and Broad
St. More info at www.TefillaGathering.org
Support
Israeli Artists
With tourism virtually non-existent, many Israelis who depend on it for
their livelihood are suffering. If you're going to buy a gift, try to
buy a work (piece of art, clothing, jewelry etc.) by an Israeli artist.
In Los Angeles, Victorian Rose in Brentwood Gardens has unique jewelry
and other works by Israeli artists.

Sign
up for Solidarity
www.our-support.com
is a website to enable people around the world to express support for
the State of Israel. One million people have already signed up. The text
will be presented to ambassadors in every country and published in the
media.
Say the
Shema
The Shema is like the Jewish "pledge of allegiance," a declaration
of faith to One God and an affirmation of commitment to Israel and the
Jewish people. It is the first prayer that Jewish children are taught
to say. It is the last words a Jew says prior to death. It is the ultimate
expression of Jewish conviction, the historic proclamation of Judaism's
central creed. It is traditionally said twice each day: once in the morning
and once at night.
Cast
Your Vote
Vote for Israel in online polls, such as those that appear on CNN.com
and Netscape. Although these are unscientific, they give opinion-makers
a sense of the pulse of the people.
Yearn
for Redemption
The Torah tells us that for the Jews in Egypt, it wasn't until "We
cried out to God, that He heard our voice and saw our affliction."
We had to hit rock-bottom, to see there was no other option but to turn
to God. If need be, God will bring every force against us, and strip us
bare of every possible escape, in order to bring us the realization that
He is the only answer we will ever have. Actively yearn for the redemption
and the coming of Moshiach. This conflict will probably not end till he
comes, so we must work hard to make it happen now!
Brainstorm
Get a group of friends together and spend one hour brainstorming for more
ideas how you can help Israel.
