The Genesis 123 Foundation’s Jonathan Feldstein discusses the terrifying attacks.
Antisemitism is rearing its ugly head once again. This time in the mostly Muslim region of Dagestan, Russia, where a mob waving Palestinian flags attacked incoming Israelis at the Makhachkala Uytash Airport on the runway.
Joining us in this discussion is Jonathan Feldstein, an Orthodox Jew and president and founder of The Genesis 123 Foundation.
Q&A:
1. One of the antisemitic signs carried by protestors read, “There is no place for child-killers in Dagestan.” I’m confused, was it Jewish people who beheaded infants during the Gaza war?
Answer: Of course not. It was members of Hamas who beheaded Israeli children so this is a blatant attempt of historical revisionism.
2. But Hamas spokespersons are claiming Israel has killed Palestinian children.
Answer: Hamas uses human shields so, sadly, some Palestinian children get killed.
3. Tell us about the Genesis 123 Foundation.
Answer: It is a nonprofit whose mission is to build bridges between Jews and Christians with Israel in ways that are new, unique, and meaningful.
4. Where may we find more information on your organization, the Genesis 123 foundation?
Answer: You can learn more at the official website at https://love.genesis123.co/.
About Jonathan Feldstein…
Jonathan lives in Israel and has a son and son-in-law currently serving in the IDF. He has established an emergency fund through his Genesis 123 Foundation:
Israel has suffered barrages of thousands of rockets and missiles fired at Israeli communities creating death, damage, injuries, fear and trauma. The security threats, deaths, injuries, and trauma are at a level unseen in years.
The Genesis 123 Foundation is standing in the gap to provide emergency needs including civilian security, soldiers’ welfare, those suffering trauma, people whose homes have been destroyed, and emergency medical needs.
Every donation of any size makes a huge difference. https://love.genesis123.co/
Jonathan Feldstein is president and founder of The Genesis 123 Foundation. Jonathan was born and educated in the U.S. and immigrated to Israel in 2004. He is married and the father of six.
Throughout his life and career, he has been blessed by the calling to fellowship with Christians to serve as a bridge between Jews and Christians and to help connect Christians to Israel in a meaningful way.
CONTACT: Jerry McGlothlin, 919-437-0001 or geraldmcg@outlook.com.