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Demo in Dublin, VIP guest in Wales

May 16, 2008 14:22

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Ireland’s Israeli Ambassador Zion Evrony told the 150 guests at a celebratory reception in Dublin that despite Israel’s impressive achievements, what it wanted most was peace with its neighbours. However, the difficulties entailed were illustrated by a group of Palestinian supporters who heckled participants as they arrived at the venue. Welsh First Minister Rhodri Morgan was among the 350 guests at the Israel 60 celebrations at Cardiff’s City Hall.

The event incorporated a memorial to Cardiff Synagogue member and dedicated Zionist Roger Harris, who died in August. Newcastle’s Yom Atzmaut party had a sporting flavour, being staged in a marquee at South Northumberland Cricket Club. The 220 crowd heard a message from the Mayor of Haifa, which is twinned with Newcastle, and there was music from the Yiddish Song Project.

In Bristol, a community party brought together the city’s Orthodox and Progressive synagogues, Wizo, Bristol University students and a number of Israelis living locally. The 100-plus gathering was fed by two Jewish-owned catering firms and the music was klezmer. Over £500 was raised for Wizo youth projects.

More than 300 people joined Birmingham’s celebrations, which included dancing, a quiz and information stalls. Pupils from the King David School led guests on a “tour” of the wonders of Israel. JLGB, Bnei Akiva and FZY members also contributed to the entertainment. Southend’s festivities at the Annie Myers Hall raised £1,750 for Israeli war disabled and a special kiddush was catered on Shabbat by the Southend and Westcliff Hebrew Congregation ladies’ guild. An Israel at 60 banquet was held for 130 at Nottingham’s Council House under the auspices of the East Midlands Jewish Representative Council.

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