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Three are honoured by New Israel Fund

Three Israelis who strive to make their country live up to its founding ideals were honoured for their achievements on Tuesday.

December 4, 2008 12:47

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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Three Israelis who strive to make their country live up to its founding ideals were honoured for their achievements on Tuesday.

Around 280 guests acclaimed the recipients of this year’s New Israel Fund’s Human Rights Awards at a central London dinner sponsored by the Pears Foundation.

Rabbi Shay Piron, Aida Touma-Sliman and Professor Alice Shalvi were recognised for their work respectively in the fields of religion, race and women’s equality — in light of the promise of Israel’s Declaration of Independence to “ensure the complete equality of social and political rights of all its inhabitants, irrespective of religion, race or sex”.

The event’s host, journalist and author Jonathan Freedland, said that the NIF realised that “it is diaspora Jews’ responsibility to engage and grapple with the reality of Israel, warts and all. To really see Israel — yes, its outstanding and wonderful strengths, the beauty, the ingenuity of its people, the remarkable diversity… but also to be honest and clear-eyed and able to see its flaws”.

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