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Whodunnit - A Fundraiser for Refugees: May 2, 2012
Apr 26, 2012 at 03:47 PM

Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap" will be performed for the benefit of the Unitarian Church of Vancouver's Refugee Committee* on Wednesday, May 2 at 8 pm. It will be performed by the Metro Theatre cast in Vancouver's Metro Theatre at 1370 SW Marine Drive, Vancouver.

There will only be the one performance for us of this famous murder mystery with its twist ending. This is the very same play which made theatre history in London's West End with an initial run of more than 24,500 performances.

Tickets are only $15. There will be general seating.

Please e-mail cepstone@shaw.ca for a reservation - to be picked up at the door.

Why not bring your family and friends and make a fun evening of it?  You might like to have dinner beforehand. Both Cravings  at 8804 Osler Street (72nd near Oak, and just three blocks from the theatre) and the White Spot at 1041 SW Marine Drive promise to get you out in time before the curtain goes up.

Directions: At the bottom (south end) of Granville Street, bear right instead of going over the bridge).

There is on-street parking near the theatre or you can park for three loonies (no cards, no change) at the Fraser Arms Hotel, 100 yards west of the theatre on the corner of Granville and SW Marine Drive. If you prefer public transport, take the same #17 which goes south past UCV and get off at 72nd - then  bear right into SW Marine Drive.

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* Ilan Pappé Speaks: May 5, VPL *
Apr 15, 2012 at 10:44 PM

Pappe poster

Ilan Pappé, outstanding historian of the Palestine Question, speaks:

  • May 5th, 7 p.m., at the Vancouver Public Library (downtown Vancouver) 350 West Georgia.
  • Admission $10 students, $15 non-students.'
  • Download printable poster here

This is a crucial moment for people to reconsider what is the path to peace and justice in Palestine/Israel. Professor Pappé addresses this exact topic: THE FALSE PARADIGM OF PEACE: REVISTING THE PALESTINE QUESTION.

Four years ago Professor Pappé spoke in Vancouver to an overflow audience, people standing outside to hear through open doors his dynamic and gripping lecture. Tickets can be purchased in advance on-line: www.ticketweb.ca or click on http://www.ticketweb.ca/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&eventId=4457795

Alliance of Concerned Jewish Canadians slams Canadian Jewish Congress exclusion

PRESS  RELEASE          For immediate Release            2007-07-03
 
The Alliance of Concerned Jewish Canadians responded today, to the decision by the Canadian Jewish Congress to deny membership to the progressive Jewish group. The CJC issued a letter which gave no reason for its decision.

“The decision by the Canadian Jewish Congress to exclude the Alliance of Concerned Jewish Canadians illustrates the sectarian orientation of the forces controlling that organization,” declared ACJC Administrative Secretary Abraham Weizfeld. “The rejection of our application to become a member of the Canadian Jewish Congress and the refusal seat our delegates at the CJC Plenary on June 17th amounts to a refusal to acknowledge growing Jewish opposition to the Israeli occupation and siege of the Palestinian territories.”

“CJC’s refusal to include all tendencies in the Jewish community should be seen as a futile attempt to marginalize growing Jewish opposition to Israel’s behaviour and to the exclusive character of the Israel State,” Weizfeld continued.

 He contended that this refusal also motivated the decision by the June 17 plenary of the Canadian Jewish Congress to annul the process of conducting elections to the Board of Directors. As a result of this decision, the Board will now have 25% of its seats reserved for the Canadian Council for Israel and Jewish Advocacy which controls the CJC funding agency, the United Jewish Appeal. Weizfeld explained that these organizations provide unquestioning support to Israel, regardless of what it does.

The resulting vote on a resolution to amend the CJC constitution with regard to election of officers may not have passed if the Alliance of Concerned Jewish Canadians’ delegates had been included.

“We do not share in the uncritical support for Israel,” Weizfeld stated. “It is our position that the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, which began in 1967, must end immediately. This is the view that the ACJC wanted to bring to the Canadian Jewish Congress and that the CJC leadership was determined to ignore.” The refusal to hear our independent voice is proof that the CJC is not a body representative of diverse currents in Canada's Jewish population.

“It is essential that Israel and the Palestinians – including the duly elected Prime Minister Haniyeh – begin negotiations to conclude a lasting peace without prior conditions from either side. Only this approach can put an end to this ongoing tragedy for both the Palestinian and Israeli communities,” he concluded.

Alliance of Concerned Jewish Canadians
Alliance de Canadien/nes juif/ves concerné/es
68, av. Duluth est
Montréal QC H2W 1G8 Canada
(514) 284-6642

ACJC2006@yahoo.ca
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ACJC2006

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