Wednesday, October 21, 2009

"An Evening with Yehudah and Shomron" - Video - Part 3

An Evening with Yehudah and Shomron, Part 3 from josephinejosephine on Vimeo.

Part 3 of Dutch's video features the conclusion of Marc Prowisor's excellent speech and includes the question and answer period.

Watch the beginning of Marc's speech here.

One of the most gripping moments of his speech, for me, was when he referred to, "These gallows that people call peace." He also dismisses the notion of a Palestinian ethnicity.

I'm still awaiting approval to post Part 4 with the concluding remarks by a member of the community.

"An Evening with Yehudah and Shomron" - Video - Part 2

An Evening with Yehudah and Shomron, Part 2 from josephinejosephine on Vimeo.

In Part 2 of Dutch's video, Marc Prowisor talks about his life and work in Judea and Samaria.

From 1996-2006, Marc was head of security in Shilo, Israel. During that time, he responded to more than 100 terrorist attacks. He works now as a consultant and adviser on security and terrorism issues around the world.

This man knows what he's talking about. He has a unique perspective and he's not a politician, so he doesn't pull any punches: he tells you what he really thinks.

Marc's speech concludes in Part 3, which I will post as soon as it is uploaded.

Note: Although it says Part 2 of 3, there might be a Part 4. I realized I hadn't obtained permission from the man who made the concluding remarks of the evening, so I'm waiting for that before I upload his speech.

"An Evening with Yehudah and Shomron" - Video - Part 1

An Evening with Yehudah and Shomron, Part 1 from josephinejosephine on Vimeo.

Marc Prowisor, director of security projects for the One Israel Fund and former head of security for Shilo, Israel, was the featured speaker at "An Evening with Yehudah and Shomron" at Shaarei Tefillah Synagogue, Toronto, on October 18, 2009.

In Part 1 of Dutch's video, Rabbi Moshe Stern and Rabbi Gary Zweig introduce Marc Prowisor.

Note: Although it says Part 1 of 3, there might be a Part 4. I realized I hadn't obtained permission from the man who made the concluding remarks of the evening, so I'm waiting for that before I upload his speech.