An Affiliate of the Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte Vol. 40, No. 4 Nisan-lyar 5778 April 2018 Join Federation, and Be the Start of Something Powerfui! Through our Annual Cam paign, the Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte joins with 153 Federations aeross North Ameriea to answer the needs of the Jewish world. When a ehild needs a Jewish edueation, a subsidy to partieipate in a Jewish experienee like Jewish summer eamp or a BBYO leader ship eonferenee, Federation is there. When a family loses its in- eome or an entire eommunity is devastated by a disaster, Federa tion is there. It’s a pledge we live by. 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We ean’t do it without you. ^ ON ‘31101NVHO 80ZI- #imN3d aivd 3ovisod s n aisidSdd CAMPAIGN 2018: AT A GLANCE Goal: $4,000,000 —I 950 Donors O 45% Complete it as of 3-16-18 Si Raised $L8 12,084 Jewish Federation OF GREATER CHARLOTTE THE STRENGTH OF A PEOPLE. THE POWER OF COMMUNITY. WWW.JEWISHCHARLOTTE.ORG AIPAC Policy Conference 2018: The View from Participants pa^sanhay aojAias aBueqQ 9ZZ8Z ON ‘moiJeqo ZU# enns ‘peo^ aouapiAOJd ZOOS Robert Stephen Ford, former ambassador to Syria, with Charlotte delegation head, Sam Zimmern. Photo by Alyson Traw Alyson Grossman Traw: On Mareh 4-6, an energized pro-Is- rael group headed out from Char lotte to join 18,000 of our elosest friends for the AIPAC Poliey Con- ferenee. AIPAC (Ameriean Israel Publie Affairs Committee), the largest pro-Israel bi-partisan lob bying group in the United States, works to strengthen and advoeate for the United States - Israel rela tionship in ways that benefit both eountries. Poliey Conferenee brings together people of all polit- ieal stripes and from all walks of life. This year, we had the privilege of hearing pro-Israel messages from sitting and former members of Congress from both parties, eurrent and former ambassadors (ineluding Ambassador to the U.N., Nikki Haley), Viee Presi dent Mike Penee, members of the Knesset from Israel, along with Prime Minister Benjamin Ne tanyahu. We attended breakout sessions on important topies sueh as BDS, Syria, and the threat that Iran poses to Israel and the United States. We also had the opportu nity to learn about many of the amazing teehnologieal, humani tarian, and medieal innovations in Israel and how Israel eon- tributes around the world. This ineluded meeting Winston, a guide dog trained at the Israeli Guide Dog Center - the only nationally aeeredited guide dog eenter in the Middle East. As a lover of olive oil, I partie- ularly enjoyed meeting with the senior seientists from Vol- eani - a division of the Israeli Ministry of Agrieulture - to learn about olive oil produe- tion and how they are working to make hummus even health ier. AIPAC National Couneil member Cindy Montanez, the youngest woman ever eleeted to the CA legislature, shared the important eontribution Is rael made to Mexieo after the 7.1 earthquake hit on September 19. This story is not unique, as there are eountless other instanees pending legislation with Rep. Pit- tenger. Rep. Adams, Rep. MeHenry, Rep. Foxx, and Sena tors Tillis and Burr. Our represen tatives and senators engaged in thoughtful dialogue and seemed genuinely eommitted to maintain ing the strong bond Israel has with the United States. For those of us who love Israel and support the speeial bond Is rael has with the United States, Poliey Conferenee is a truly amaz ing experienee. As a small town Jew who grew up in Kingstree, SC, I am moved beyond words eaeh time I attend. I met people of every generation and from all parts of the world. I feel privi leged to be part of this diverse, bi partisan AIPAC eommunity, and I eannot wait until my ehildren are old enough to join me in this unique experienee. Conference attendance was 18,000 strong. Photo by Shelley Pawlyk of Israeli aid workers quietly help ing around the world (ineluding in their own baekyard in Syria) and engaging in tikkun olam. Poliey Conferenee always eoneludes with a day of lobbying our Con gressional delegation on Capitol Hill. Our group, led by Sam Zim- mem, had the opportunity to have meaningful eonversations about Ginny Rosenberg: The 2018 AIPAC Poliey Conferenee, “Choose to Lead,” featured the positive aspeets of the U.S.- Is raeli relationship and highlights of AIPAC’s eurrent lobbying efforts on behalf of Israel. The eonferenee also featured the best of Israeli teehnology, (Continued on page 24)