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The Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper, delivered a speech for Israel’s 60th. It is so extraordinary that I must lead off with this today:

“All of my life, Israel has been a symbol of the triumph of hope and faith. After 1945, our battered world desperately needed to be lifted out of post-war darkness and despair. After so much pain and suffering, humanity needed comfort and optimism. After so much death and destruction, we needed the renewal of the dream of a better and more civilized world. In short, we needed to be inspired. It was the people who had suffered who most provided that inspiration. By their example, they led the world back to the light. From shattered Europe and other countries near and far, the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob made their way home. Their pilgrimage was the culmination of a two-thousand-year-old dream; it is a tribute to the unquenchable human aspiration for freedom, and a testament to the indomitable spirit of the Jewish people.

“In the sixty years that followed, Israel blossomed into one of the most successful countries on earth; a land of ingenuity and enterprise, an oasis of agricultural genius, a wellspring of fine art and high culture, a model of democracy. Israel truly is the ‘miracle in the desert.’

“But the source of Israel’s strength and success, in my view, is its commitment to the universal values of all civilized peoples: freedom, democracy, human rights and the rule of law…

“Unfortunately, Israel at 60 remains a country threatened by those groups and regimes who deny to this day its right to exist.. And why? Make no mistake; look beyond the thinly-veiled rationalizations: because they hate Israel, just as they hate the Jewish people. Our government believes that those who threaten Israel also threaten Canada, because, as the last world war showed, hate-fueled bigotry against some is ultimately a threat to us all, and must be resisted wherever it may lurk.

“In this ongoing battle, Canada stands side-by-side with the State of Israel, our friend and ally in the democratic family of nations. We have stood with Israel even when it has not been popular to do so, and we will continue to stand with Israel, just as I have always said we would…

“There will be many challenges along the way, but considering how far Israel has come in such a short time, in the face of such seemingly insurmountable odds, I can foresee no dark force, no matter how strong, that could succeed in dimming the light of freedom and democracy that shines from within Israel .”

 

A gripping few moments with Farrah talking about the night life in Israel.  

Recorded on my Ipod.   Just so you know Farrah had a great time in Israel.  She was the hit of Israel’s night spots.  Oh to be in my twenties again, or even thirties even forty is good…

Oh well listen to what Farrah says about the night life and being relating to the young people in Israel.  

 

Lauren Kramer wrote this wonderful review of The Original Promise on Canada’s Israel.

By Lauren Kramer

Doug Kooy is a Canadian filmmaker who believes Canadians need to know the real story of life in Israel, not the story of war, bombs and fighting that the media portrays. He made it his business to try and tell that story of everyday life, spending $800,000 to produce The Original Promise, a documentary that premiered in March 2009.

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Since the demographics of Israel are young, Kooy knew he needed to partner with someone from the younger generation, preferably someone Jewish who was coming to terms with their religious identity. He found that partner in Farrah Aviva, 25, a Jewish actress from Kelowna, BC with bright eyes and a spirit open to adventure and exploration.

It was an uncommon partnership; Kooy, 62, a preacher’s son and Aviva, a fashion designer-turned-actress whose high school friends had called her “Jew.” The two traveled to the Holy Land for 21 days in 2008, without accepting sponsorship from anyone. They interviewed some 12 citizens of the country, including a rabbi, an inventor, several entrepreneurs, a comedian, a mayor and a hip hop artist. The Original Promise is a series of interviews with these people, offering their perspectives on Israel and snapshots of daily life. It’s a compelling 125 minutes of screen time, that’s for sure.

“This is the Israel that’s not being reported in the media,” Kooy says earnestly. “In North America we say we support Israel, but what do we really know about it? It’s so politically charged the way it’s portrayed in the newspaper.”

While spending time in Israel, Kooy was struck by the values Israelis share with Canadians, particularly the country’s democratic nature, its women’s rights and its freedom of religion. “We heard a Jewish cantor singing on the Mount of Olives while Muslims were observing Ramadan and Christians were praying nearby,” he recalls. “That’s not something you’d ever see in Iraq.”

While he admits there’s no such thing as an unbiased documentary, Kooy and Aviva tried their utmost to stay away from hot political issues. “We didn’t want to get into the Palestinian question,” Kooy admits. “But I felt someone non-Jewish needed to take a stand for Israel. In spite of what the world thinks, Israel is making huge contributions in science, medicine and high tech. Why is that not being mentioned?”

 

Filmmakers and Inspired Artists interviews, Music Videos, and Deleted Scenes.

New copies available for purchase from our website!

 

Justin Bergeron

Justin Bergeron

I have fifteen years experience in the television and feature film industries and has specialized in high definition & digital cinema production since 1999. I’ve managed projects for many high-profile clients including Lucasfilm, Sony, Walden Media and the US Government. I have earned a reputation for being an authority in the field of high definition & digital cinema and dozens of film and television producers have relied on my creative and technical expertise.

During my career, I have filmed HD projects in more than two-dozen countries including Egypt, Italy, Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia and South Africa. As part of the development team for Amphibico’s HD Amphibicam, I helped pioneer high-def. underwater cinematography.

Additionally, I have shared my experiences with audiences at some of the most prestigious film festivals and industry conventions around the world, including The Sundance Institute.

I’ve played a variety of roles in acclaimed projects including the up-coming and recently released films, Fix, Ripple Effect, Journey 3-D, Bridge to Terabithia, Zodiac, Star Wars, Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, World Trade Center, Click and Hostel, The Blue Realm and the thirteen episode series, Building Green, which recently aired on PBS.
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This Sunday April 19, 2008 at 4:30pm at the Vancouver Hillel Foundation, come and see ‘The Case for Israel’ &mdash a truly amazing film…

Advertorial for the Case for Israel at the Hillel

Website link: The Vancouver Hillel Foundation

 

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We’re in the section that talks about new DVDs.

 

Doug and Bill appeared on 100 Huntley Street. Watch the show here (in two parts due to YouTube’s 10 minute limit).

 

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Read Cynthia’s film review in the Jewish Independent.


 

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The premiere of The Original Promise was tonight, and the reaction from the 500 people who attended was very positive and encouraging.  We cannot wait for the world to see this production.

Order your DVD now here. They will start shipping this week.

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