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November 17, 2005 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-11-17

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Caring Partners
Workshops for Family Caregivers

ZOA Hears
Anti-Terror
Message

Harry Kirsbaum
Staff Writer

n the night that the
Zionist Organization of
America Michigan Region
honored ZOA supporters Harold
and Barbara Beznos of
Farmington Hills with the Justice
Louis D. Brandeis Award, an Israeli
counter-terrorism specialist
reminded the crowd of 800 why
its important never to waver in the
fight against jihadists.
"The level of threat that interna-
tional terrorism poses today to the
safety of the world is maybe
incomparable to any
other threat than we
have experienced in
modern times',' said
Dr. Boaz Ganor,
deputy dean at the
Lauder School of
Government at the
Institute for
Counter-Terrorism
Dr. Boaz Ganor
in Herzliyah."It's not
just international
terrorism, its Islamic radical glob-
al terrorism, which has spread all
over the world: from the Arab
countries, the Muslim countries
and the Third World countries, in
the Western society and actually
in the back yard of every state
world wide.
"These guys are not just terror-
ists, they are well-trained, full-
time experienced terrorists:' he
said. "When your enemy has a dif-
ferent rationality, you cannot com-
municate with him, you cannot
make concessions with him ... you
cannot deter him:'
"Israel is not the cause of the
rise of Islamic radicalism. Israel is
being attacked by being regarded
by the Islamists as the long arm of
Western society: he said."Israel,
therefore, is the defender of
Western society.
"There is no tighter bond
between being a Zionist and being
an American patriot when we face
the international threat of global
jihadists."
The Nov. 6 Balfour concert in
Southfield also featured Israeli
singer Zamira Chen, followed by
Golem, a Yiddish-ldezmer
band. 0

November 17 2005

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