Wednesday, December 12, 2007

DANIEL PEARL REMEMBERED


At this year's observance of Hanukkah at the White House Daniel Pearl was remembered.

From this article in the December 10, 2007 edition of the Washington Post:
President Bush recognized Hanukkah on Monday by remembering the kidnapping and murder in 2002 of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl at the hands of Islamic militants in Pakistan.

"His only crime was being a Jewish-American _ something Daniel Pearl would never deny," Bush said as he celebrated the Jewish holiday that commemorates religious freedom and the successful fight against oppression.

Pearl's father, Judea, struck a match and he and the reporter's mother, Ruth, lighted candles on a family menorah. Daniel Pearl's great-grandfather, Chayim Pearl, brought it with him when he moved from Poland to Israel in 1924. The menorah will stay at the White House through Tuesday, the last night of Hanukkah.

"In his final moments, Daniel told his captors about a street in Israel named for his great-grandfather. He looked into their camera and he said, `My father is Jewish. My mother is Jewish, and I'm Jewish,'" Bush said. "These words have become a source of inspiration for Americans of all faiths. They show the courage of a man who refused to bow before terror _ and the strength of a spirit that could not be broken."...
The menorah used originally belonged to Daniel Pearl's great-grandparents, who the menorah with them in 1924 when they left Poland and moved to Israel.

2 comments:

  1. Every time another democrat complains about water boarding they should be shown that horrific video of Pearl being executed---thats what the enemy does INSTEAD of water boarding

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