Grassroots Rally ~ Anti-Annapolis Rallies, 3 to be held on Jan. 10

Dear Supporters of Israel and the Jewish People,

The organizers of the Grassroots Rally for Israel are proud and pleased to announce that a 2-minute radio ad has been written and produced by Rodger Parsons (a true mensch!) to promote this Thursday's rallies to protest the suicidal agenda discussed at the Annapolis Summit. This professionally-made ad should air numerous times on Christian radio programs during the next few days. Attached to this email is a link to the audio clip. You may or may not be able to listen to it, depending upon the audio software contained on your computer.

Please join us on Thursday, January 10, 2008. Protest the division of Jerusalem. Protest the planned expulsion of 150,000 of our brethren living in Judea and Samaria. And much more.

If you live in the New York, Washington D.C. or Miami, FL metropolitan areas, please join us at one of the following events on Thursday, January 10th: - Opposite the Israeli Consulate in New York City (Second Ave between 42 & 43 Street) – 12 Noon - In front of the White House, Washington DC – 12 Noon - Next to the Torch of Friendship, Miami, FL – 12 Noon Demonstrate your support for Israel! Demonstrate your opposition to Those Who Are Desperately Trying to Destroy Her
NYC, DC, Miami - Thursday, January 10, 2008 at 12 NOON For more information, visit: www.defendjerusalem.net or call: Buddy: 973-785-0057, Eva: 917-553-6042 and Bob (Shalom International - DC & Miami events): 305-864-5110 Please forward this crucial information to everyone on your list!

We are hoping for a major turnout at all three rallies. If you are able, please bring American and Israeli flags, posters and plenty of energy with you to these critical events. Thank you so much for your love and support of Israel.


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