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On Wednesday, 29 January 2025, H.E. Mr. Nikolaus Lutterotti, Ambassador of Austria to the State of Israel, in collaboration with Prof. Michal Klinghoffer, President of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance and Ms. Laura Stock, Director of the Austrian Cultural Forum in Tel Aviv, hosted a commemorative International Holocaust Remembrance Day and 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz - Birkenau photographic exhibition and concert entitled "Only The Violins Remain - Alma and Arnold Rose" at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance.
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On Tuesday, January 28th, the Philippines Embassy in Israel, in cooperation with the Holon Institute of Technology, the Municipality of Holon, and the family of the late Max Weissler, hosted a special screening of the film Quezon’s Game. The event was a tribute to the historical humanitarian efforts of President Manuel Quezon in providing refuge to Jewish people fleeing the Holocaust.
The evening began with opening remarks from Professor Eduard Yakubov, President of the Holon Institute of Technology; Charge d’Affaires of the Philippines, Mr. Anthony Achilles L. Mandap; Ms. Michal Weiler-Tal, Director of the South-East Asia Department of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Mr. Michael Sutovskii of the Holon Municipality; and Mr. Danny Weissler, son of the late Max Weissler.
Professor Yakubov emphasized the institute’s commitment to preserving the memory of the Holocaust and noted that the issue is deeply personal for him, having lost three family members to the Holocaust. He also highlighted the troubling global rise in antisemitism and reaffirmed the institute’s role in training future leaders of Israeli society since 1969.
Acting Ambassador Mandap began his remarks by reciting the Hebrew blessing for the release of hostages, expressing gratitude for the return of Israeli hostages, and hoping for the safe return of those still held captive. He also honored the four Filipino citizens who lost their lives on October 7th while protecting those in their care. Reflecting on Quezon’s Game, Mandap emphasized that the film serves as a reminder that acts of kindness and humanity can prevail even in the darkest moments of history.
Ms. Weiler-Tal highlighted the strong historical ties between Israel and the Philippines, rooted in two pivotal events: President Manuel Quezon’s Open Door policy, which saved 1,300 Jewish lives during the Holocaust, and the Philippines' crucial support for the establishment of the State of Israel in the 1947 United Nations vote. She also cited a modern-day act of bravery by Camille Jesalva, a Filipina caretaker who saved the life of 95-year-old Nitza Hefetz during the October 7th attacks.
Representing the Municipality of Holon, Mr. Sutovskii welcomed attendees and underscored the importance of educating people about President Quezon’s Open Door policy. He emphasized that events like this bring together guests from diverse backgrounds to reflect on history’s lessons and promote humanitarian values.
Danny Weissler shared the personal story of his late father, Max Weissler, who escaped the horrors of the Holocaust and found refuge in the Philippines. He described how his father was welcomed with open arms and remained deeply connected to the country for the rest of his life. The Weissler family was instrumental in erecting a monument in the Holocaust memorial park in Rishon Lezion dedicated to President Quezon’s Open Door policy.
During World War II and the Holocaust, the Philippines, under President Manuel Quezon’s leadership, took a courageous and compassionate stand by offering asylum to Jewish refugees escaping Nazi persecution.
In the 1930s, as antisemitic policies intensified in Germany and across Europe, the Philippine government welcomed Jewish refugees despite political challenges. With the support of American Governor-General Paul McNutt and other key figures, Quezon worked to facilitate their safe arrival and integration into Philippine society. The film Quezon’s Game makes this story accessible via film, and thanks to the active role of the embassy of the Philippines embassy in Israel, the film has been shown in several cities throughout Israel.
The special screening of Quezon’s Game in Holon served not only as a historical commemoration but also as a reminder of the importance of preserving the lessons of the past for future generations, and standing up for morality against all odds.
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The Embassy of the Argentine Republic in the State of Israel, the Israeli President and the Israeli MFA held a reception to celebrate the 75th year of the relationship between Argentina and Israel on Monday 15th December at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs , at the city of Jerusalem
The event opened with a reception at which an exhibition by the Argentine artist Oscar Soler was presented, entitled: "Bridges between Buenos Aires and Jerusalem" which presents paintings and drawings of iconic buildings in the two cities. Each of the works of art not only teaches about the unique architecture in each of the cities but also reflects the culture and history of the countries. The exhibition will be displayed in the entrance hall of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem next month as a sign of the close ties between the two countries that began back in 1949.
Argentina has the largest Jewish community on the South American continent. In Israel, the Argentine community is deeply involved in Israeli society. In recognition of the community's activities in Israel and the committees for relations between peoples, the Ambassador honored four prominent members of the Argentine community in Israel who, through their public work, serve as a bridge between peoples; former Knesset member and economist Mr. Manuel Trachtenberg, Yad Vashem Chairman Mr. Danny Dayan, Mishraide Ms. Tali Grossaus, and soccer player Mr. Marco Wolf.
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Eighty two countries have joined the Group of Friends of the Global Development Initiative and 119 countries and international organizations have announced their support for the Global Security Initiative. Deeper advances have been made in the high quality Belt and Road cooperation project joined by 155 countries.
China - Israel relations have grown steadily despite challenges. Practical cooperation in various fields have yielded fruitful outcomes bringing benefits to both peoples. 20 000 Chinese workers have remained to work in Israel during the conflict and China's Hainan Airlines are planning to increase its flight frequency. The new Haifa Port and the Tel Aviv Red Line light rail are functioning. The China - Israel Changzhou Innovation Park and the China - Israel Innovation Hub in Shanghai are progressing smoothly which has become a highlight of innovation between our two countries. Chinese electric cars are popular in Israel accounting for almost 70% of the local market. Chinese students, journalists and the Chinese community in Israel work hard at their posts intensifying and improving relations between China and Israel.
In 2025 China will prepare a new five year plan promoting modernization through high quality development, making a greater contribution to world peace and progress. 2025 also marks the 80th anniversary of the World Anti - Fascist War and the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese aggression.
During World War 11, Chinese cities namely Shanghai, Harbin and Tianjin accomodated a great number of Jewish refugees.
China welcomes the new ceasefire agreement and hostage release from Gaza and firmly hopes that the agreement will be firmly implemented ensuring that Israeli hostages will return home safely and that regional peace and stability will soon be restored.
33 Years of Chinese and Israeli bilateral relations will be celebrated in two days. Since my arrival here almost two months ago, I have met many Israeli people from different sectors as well as spoken to representatives from Chinese companies and communities in Israel. From my interaction I feel a robust resilience, promising future and great potential between us.
The Ambassador concluded by wishing everyone a Happy New Year and the retrospective countries peace and prosperity.
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The President of the Republic of Paraguay, H.E. Mr. Santiago Peña : "excited to receive the Friends of Zion Award, One of the Most Prestigious Awards".
The President of the Republic of Paraguay, H.E. Mr. Santiago Peña received The Friends of Zion Award at the Friends of Zion Heritage Center in Jerusalem. The evening was attended by 250 guests, including the President of Paraguay and his wife, the members of the Paraguay delegation among them Minister of Foreign Affairs of Paraguay, the Speaker of the Parliament of Paraguay, the Paraguayan Ambassador to Israel, the ambassadors of Argentina, Japan, Thailand, Mexico, Brazil, the Speaker of the Knesset Amir Ohana, the Minister of Culture Miki Zohar, Mayor of Jerusalem Moshe Lion, First Chief Rabbi of Israel David Yosef, Deputy Foreign Minister Sharan Haskel, MK Boaz Bismuth, Foreign Ministry officials, CEO of Kol Israel David Borowitz Yaari, businessmen and other VIP. The evening was moderated by Fleur Hassan Nahum- special advisor for the ministry of foreign affairs.
The Friends of Zion Heritage Center in Jerusalem in cooperation with Kol Israel hosted an event in honor of the President, His Excellency Santiago Peña Palacios, where he was presented with the Friends of Zion Award for his steadfast support of Israel and in appreciation for the historic relocation of the Paraguayan Embassy to Jerusalem.
The Friends of Zion Award was established by the late Shimon Peres, Israel's 9th President and former International Chairman of FOZ. It has been given to over 23 world leaders, including former US President George Bush, former US President Donald Trump, and former Vice President Mike Pence.
- Sharan Haskel, the vice minister of foreign affairs, CEO of Friends of Zion Museum, Mr. Daniel Voiczek, Kolonel Yossi Peled chairman of the Israeli bord of Friends of Zion and CEO of Kol Israel David Borowitz Yaari presented President of the Republic of Paraguay, H.E. Mr. Santiago Peña with the prestigious Friends of Zion Award for his activities to strengthen ties between Israel and Paraguay and in appreciation for the historic relocation of the Paraguayan Embassy to Jerusalem.
H.E. Mr Santiago Peña received The Friends of Zion Award and expressed his deep gratitude to the Friends of Zion and said: " I am honored and excited to receive the Friends of Zion Award, One of the Most Prestigious Awards and to join the people who are truly Friends of Zion. I will cherish and treasure this award. My support for Israel is total. This is a difficult time for the state of Israel, and I am here to tell you that all the people of Paraguay stands with Israel and will continue to act and assist Israel".
Dr. Mike Evans, Founder of FOZ commented, "It is my privilege to present the President of the Republic of Paraguay, H.E. Santiago Peña Palacios, with this award as I had the honor to present this award to President Donald Trump in the Oval Office."
CEO of Friends of Zion Museum, Mr. Daniel Voiczek: "In a time when leadership often calls for difficult choices, President Santiago Peña has exemplified unwavering conviction and integrity. His bold decision to move Paraguay's embassy to Jerusalem was not merely a diplomatic gesture but a profound statement of friendship, solidarity, and respect. This act of bravery affirms Paraguay's recognition of Jerusalem as the eternal capital of the Jewish people, a truth deeply rooted in history and faith. Tonight we honor you not just as a head of state but as a true friend of Zion. Your unwavering support has strengthened the bonds between Paraguay and Israel, reflecting a shared commitment to the values of freedom, peace, and mutual respect".
Mayor of Jerusalem, Moshe Lion : “To move the embassy to Jerusalem testifies to the deep friendship between Paraguay and Israel - a friendship built on shared values, mutual respect, and a shared determination against hatred and terrorism. Our two countries understand the cost of defending freedom and dignity. The bond between Paraguay and Israel is strong, and it is anchored in our shared appreciation for Jerusalem. We are deeply inspired by The Paraguayan nation commitment to this city and our friends“
David Yaari, Chairman of the Kol Israel party in the World Zionist Organization says, "We salute the President and People of Paraguay for their steadfast support of Israel and recognize the passionate and engage Jewish community in Paraguay. Kol Israel was instrumental in creating, for the first time in history, a Zionist Federation in Paraguay. We are delighted that they are able to celebrate with us the moving of Paraguayan Embassy to Jerusalem, the eternal capital of the Jewish people."
The Friends of Zion Heritage Center was established in 2015, in the center of Israel’s capital Jerusalem, by founder Dr. Mike Evans, a number one best-selling author, and a Nobel Peace Prize nominee for a lifetime of combating antisemitism.
The Friends of Zion Heritage center is a Zionist platform dedicated to the fight against anti-Semitism and BDS and concerns itself with bolstering awareness for the historical support of the Christian friends of Israel. Their advanced Media Center holds dozens of events, activities, and press conferences in line with the FOZ museum's vision
Kol Israel is a leading party in the World Zionist Organization and is the proud flagbearer of modern General Zionism. The party advances the aspirations of global Jewry in its relationship with Israel, serving as a unifying home for all Jews and Zionists who wish to connect to Israel without labels or divisions. As an a-political and non-denominational faction, Kol Israel brings together Jews from all walks of life with a mission to educate, inspire and invest in the next generation of Jewish leaders and activists and restore innovation to the Zionist movement, ensuring the continuity of the Jewish people’s enduring connection to Israel.
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