Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Moshe Feiglin Response To President Obama on YouTube



The Jewish Leadership Movement
24 Sivan, 5769 (June 16)

Moshe Feiglin
You Tube Project


The following is a very important video by Moshe Feiglin.

It is Moshe's response to President Obama's speech in Cairo and his alternative to Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech in Bar Ilan University.

Please watch it and pass it along to as many friends as possible.

Moshe Feiglin is the ONLY Jewish political leader that speaks this way.

Watch it and see what a true JEWISH leader is:





You can also see this movie on the Jewish Leadership Movement website at http://www.jewishisrael.org/eng_contents/video/video011.html.

This entire video was filmed and edited by our own "in-house" staff.

It is our desire to produce these high-quality videos once each week and post them on our website - www.JewishIsrael.org, our Facebook page, plus on "You Tube" and as many blogs and websites as possible.

In order to do that, we need to build our own studio and get some professional equipment (which we borrowed for the production of this video).


Please
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Moshe Feiglin You Tube Project!


Let the entire world see these videos.

Let them learn about Moshe Feiglin and understand that new leaders in Israel, who are strong and proud - and VERY JEWISH, are on the horizon.

And let the whole world know that AM YISRAEL CHAI!!!


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

look, forget about Moshe Feiglin and his speech, it's useless. what really counts is obama's speech and Netanyahu's speech. and there may be some new leaders on the horizon, but i think there are also some CHANGES on the horizon. if nothing else, palestinian state.

Geulah said...

hm "anonymous", i completely disagree. Obama's speech and Netanyahu's speech are wholly irrelevant. Feiglin's speech is crucial, because it demonstrates the coming of the inevitable- a true alternative to Netanyahu, Kadima and the dogmatic, suicidal tendencies of old school Israeli politics. There are some changes on the horizon indeed.