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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Sarit Schonbrun
JNF Communications Manager
212-879-9305 ext. 222
sschonbrun@jnf.org
Local Contact: Sherri Morr
JNF Western Zone Director
415-677-9600
smorr@jnf.org
Koret Foundation Funds Awards $100,000 Matching Grant to Caravan for Democracy High School Edition
Funding Will Allow for Expansion of Israel Advocacy Program
January 18, 2006—San Francisco, CA -- On the heels of a
successful pilot year, Koret Foundation Funds of San Francisco
has renewed its support of Caravan for Democracy High School
Edition by awarding the program with a $100,000 matching
grant.
"After funding the inaugural year of this program, we are happy
to once again participate in the Caravan for Democracy High
School program in Northern California," said Jeff Farber,
Executive Director of Koret. "Surely our support
recognizes Caravan's work in high schools to better acquaint
students with the positive aspects of Israel, and ways in which
to advocate for Israel once they reach college."
Caravan for Democracy High School Edition (HSE), a program of Jewish National Fund, Media Watch
International, and American Friends of Likud, empowers high school juniors and seniors to advocate for
Israel and respond to anti-Israel sentiments when they go off to college. The program has filled a void in
Jewish education that previously left many students unprepared to support Israel when faced with opposing
viewpoints or hostility.
Through advocacy training, public speaking seminars, and lectures featuring media specialists, Israeli
politicians, and professionals in interactive learning, Caravan for Democracy HSE prepares students for the
challenges they will face when they are away from home and removed from familiar surroundings. It
teaches them about the current situation in Israel and guides them to stand up for Israel in concrete and
meaningful ways.
"In The UnCivil University, a book we just released, we found systemic anit-Israelism on campuses
throughout the United States, and will be releasing a volume this year on anti-Semitism and anti-Israelism
in America's high schools and middle schools," said Dr. Gary Tobin, president of the Institute for Jewish & Community Research. "We found there are many negative images in textbooks and supplemental
materials and many negative sentiments expressed by guest speakers. It is important that programs like
Caravan for Democracy High School Edition be successful in dealing with this serious issue."
Koret, founded in 1979, is dedicated to promoting educational excellence and opportunity, shaping a
diverse cultural landscape, and bolstering agencies that are innovative in their approach to meeting
community needs in the San Francisco Bay Area. Koret's generous funding of Caravan for Democracy
HSE will allow for expansion of the program, which reached 700 students and more than 50 community
professionals and teachers in the Bay Area last year, to include those who are not affiliated with Jewish
schools, clubs, or centers of Jewish learning. This year Caravan will hold 10 main programs with multiple
events, reaching 3,000 students in the San Francisco region.
Additionally, the matching grant will allow Caravan for Democracy HSE to give each participating student a
paperback copy of the internationally acclaimed book The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary
Land by award-winning journalist Donna Rosenthal. The book is a balanced portrait of the many faces of
contemporary Israelis--from students to soldiers to high-techies, Mizrahi and Ashkenazi Jews to Israeli
Druze, Christian and Muslim Arabs to Ethiopian and Russian immigrants. The Israelis provides students
with a deeper understanding of Israeli culture and society than mainstream media coverage of the Arab-
Israeli conflict does.
"I'm delighted that my book will become part of this exciting, innovative project to smash stereotypes and
provide students insights into the rich tapestry of modern Israeli society little known by Jews and non-Jews
alike," said Ms. Rosenthal, a former Israel TV producer, Israel Radio reporter and journalism instructor who
has written for The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times and Newsweek.
Ms. Rosenthal will discuss her book and Israeli diversity with Caravan for Democracy HSE schools and
facilitate breakout sessions with students and teachers. A member of the JNF Speaker's Bureau, she was
rated one of the top ten most popular Jewish speakers by Publisher's Weekly magazine.
"JNF is proud to work together with Koret and other local organizations to bring Israel advocacy and
education to Northern California," said Dr. Sol Lizerbram, JNF Vice President of College Activism. "By
preparing and empowering high school students for Israel activism, we are helping to promote pro-Israel
education and activity on campus and in our communities."
To find out how you can join the effort to support Caravan for Democracy HSE in San Francisco, contact
Sherri Morr, JNF Western States Zone Director at 415-677-9600 or smorr@jnf.org. To learn more about
Caravan for Democracy HSE or support a program in another community, contact Mara Suskauer,
Executive Director, Israel Advocacy and Education at 212-879-9305 ext. 245 or msuskauer@jnf.org.
Caption: Ephraim Sneh, member of the Israeli Knesset and Hillel Kipnis, a student at the Midrasha school
in Berkeley, California, at a Caravan for Democracy HSE event. (photo available as a high-res jpeg upon
request)
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Jewish National Fund is a non-profit organization founded in 1901 to serve as caretaker of the land of
Israel, on behalf of its owners—Jewish people everywhere. Over the past century, JNF has planted over
240 million trees, built over 180 reservoirs and dams, developed over 250,000 acres of land, created more
than 450 parks, provided the infrastructure for 1,000 communities and educated students around the world
about Israel and the environment. Today, JNF is putting its century of experience to work with the Blueprint
Negev initiative, supporting Israel's newest generation of pioneers in developing the Negev Desert, Israel's
last frontier. For more information on JNF or to plant trees in Israel, call 1-800-542-TREE (8733) or visit
http://www.jnf.org/. To contact your local office, please call 888-JNF-0099 or visit http://www.jnf.org/.
Media Watch International (MWI) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to advancing
Israel's image by promoting accurate, timely, and impartial media coverage of Israel and the Middle East.
MWI's proactive strategy is predicted upon building positive relationships and fostering a constructive
dialogue with the news media, while refining and harnessing the constructive media relations potential of
Israeli spokespeople and the community. MWI's newest website is http://www.mediawatchcaravan.org/.
The site provides instant access of first-rate information to counter imbalanced media coverage of Israel
and the Middle East.
American Friends of Likud is part of a global federation of center-right Zionist movements known as
Likud Olami - the World Union of Liberal and National Zionists. While American Friends maintains close
links to Israel's Likud party, we remain an independent democratic movement that takes an active role in
the World Zionist Organization, the Jewish Agency for Israel, and other world movements. We are an
organization devoted to promoting public education on the situation in the Middle East, particularly in Israel,
as well as advancing general awareness of Zionism. American Friends of LIkud provides a solid
partnership of public support for the State of Israel, its citizens and its democratically elected governments.
For more information, please visit our website: http://www.thelikud.org/.
About Koret -- An entrepreneurial spirit guides the Koret Foundation and its sister philanthropy, the Koret
Fund, in addressing societal challenges and strengthening Bay Area cultural and community life. By
investing in pioneering, strategic solutions, Koret helps develop models that inspire replication in
communities across the nation and around the world. In the San Francisco Bay Area, Koret focuses its
support on strengthening organizations that improve the quality of life in our region. By promoting
educational excellence and opportunity, shaping a diverse cultural landscape, and bolstering agencies that
are innovative in their approach to meeting community needs, Koret adds to the region's vitality and
opportunity. Internationally, Koret Israel Economic Development Funds (KIEDF) provide loan guarantees to
small businesses, and Koret Fellows pursue policy reform to help move Israel toward a free-market
economy. The Koret Foundation and the Koret Fund are private philanthropic organizations run by
independent boards of directors. Since 1979, these boards have directed more than $315 million towards
projects that reflect a new philanthropic vision for our region.
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