Over at Voice of Israel, a popular on-line
radio channel broadcasting from our nation's capital, Judy Lash Balint hosts a
daily program called Jerusalem
Diaries.
Her guest in the August 4th edition of the program
("A Murder Victim Remembered Through
Action and Caring") was Arnold Roth, speaking on the
14th anniversary - according to the Hebrew calendar - of his daughter's murder
in a Hamas terror attack in the center of Jerusalem. Arnold is a co-founder of
the Malki Foundation, and the father of Malki, ob"m.
Here's how the station promoted the audio interview.
VOI's Judy Lash Balint is joined by Arnold Roth, father of Malki,15, killed in the Sbarro pizzeria terror attack in Jerusalem exactly 14 years ago. Roth decries the fact that the female terrorist who planned the attack was released in 2011, in exchange for the freedom of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. He has spent the past 14 years speaking out against appeasing terrorism, while commemorating his daughter’s memory through the activities of Keren Malki, a non-profit organization that helps families to care for their special-needs kids at home. He says Malki was dedicated to bringing happiness and support to disabled kids, particularly her own younger sister... [Voice of Israel's Jerusalem Diaries page]Click here to go to Voice of Israel's audio-on-demand page. The interview runs about 25 minutes.
Voice of Israel is Israel’s premier English-language radio network. Delivering round-the-clock breaking news coverage and informed opinions from across Israel’s political, business and cultural spectrum via live streaming to members’ smartphones, tablets and PCs, Voice of Israel’s mission is to ‘bring Israel closer’ to millions around the world.
Featuring a show-host lineup of veteran Israeli radio show hosts, journalists and activists, and a daily roster of the nation’s highest caliber guests including politicians, academics, entrepreneurs, and spiritual leaders — in addition to average Israelis of all demographics and faith sets — Voice of Israel listeners participate in Israel’s robust political and cultural dialogue in real-time...
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