Doris Wise Montrose, founder of Children of Jewish Holocaust Survivors Los Angeles, has formed a second organization, Alliance for Israel and World Jewry, designed to include all people who share the same objectives of fighting the evil of Islamic terrorism, perpetrators of the next Holocaust. Following a successful event in Los Angeles with Nonie Darwish, author of Now They Call Me Infidel, Montrose’s new organization is hosting successive evenings for the principle founders, Nitsana Darshan-Leitner and Avi Leitner, of the Israel Law Center – Shurat HaDin.
Montrose’s organizations will be sponsoring the two evenings which will be held on Monday, February 19 at Bistro Baguette Café in Beverly Hills and in Woodland Hills on Wednesday, February 21 in a private home.
The Israel Law Center has been leading the struggle to fight the Palestinian and Islamic terrorist groups in the courtroom, and is currently representing hundreds of terror victims in lawsuits and legal actions against Hamas, the Palestinian Authority, Iran, Syria, Islamic Jihad and the European Union. The cases are litigated in the Israeli, American, Canadian and European courts.
As a result of their courtroom victories, hundreds of terror victims reached out for their help in suing the terrorists and sponsors one who devastated their lives. Israel Law Center was founded in order to efficiently carry out the vital task of helping the terror victims to fight back. Following the model of the Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil right organization dedicated to bankrupting the K.K.K and other neo-Nazis groups in the US, the Israel Law Center is committed to economically destroy the hate groups in the Middle East.
The response from the CJHSLA events has been universally positive, finding them getting praise for these and their ongoing efforts to get the kidnapped Israeli soldiers released and to bring awareness about the worldwide struggle with Islamic fundamentalist and warning that if we don’t wake up, there will be a bloodletting which might very well dwarf those of the 20th Century. “Being from the family of Holocaust Survivors, I feel compelled to fight against those who seek to perpetuate horrors against humanity,” Montrose says.
In addition to the on-going series of salon-style debates and author featured events scheduled for the coming year, CJHSLA has also garnered additional support and media attention with a series of decals that seek to get the three kidnapped Israeli soldiers released from the clutches of Hamas and Hezbollah. Posted on many blogs and websites as a banner, the sticker pictures Gilad Shalit, Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser with the headline, Release the Israeli Soldiers Now.
Contact Doris Montrose at doris@cjhsla.org or check out her website at www.cjhsla.org |