Support Israel Rallies

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EARL COX ATTENDS THE FRIENDSHIP FLOTILLA, CHARLESTON SC

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MEMPHIS FRIENDS OF ISRAEL RALLY, 2013

In 2006 Israel Always added another initiative to its menu of support for the State of Israel and the Jewish people: Jewish-Christian rallies designed to bring two peoples together to emphasize our ancient faiths and modern alliances joining together for the common purpose of uplifting and supporting the State of Israel and the people G-d Himself calls the ‘apple of His eye.’ We invite church leaders, synagogue leaders and individual members of both the Christian and Jewish communities in cities across America to contact us if you wish to organize a rally in your area. Rallies are organized by a team of Christian and Jewish volunteers from each area working cooperatively together in planning a successful event in support of Israel. Israel Always will provide advice and guidance if you wish to inaugurate a rally in your city. With enough advance notice, Earl Cox and Ben Kinchlow will gladly speak at your event. In addition, Earl Cox will assist in identifying dynamic keynote speakers from Israel who are experts on history and on current affairs involving Israel and the Middle East.

Please CONTACT US for guidelines and additional information.


Previous Rallies


Charleston, South Carolina
 
Atlanta, Georgia
 
Memphis, Tennessee
 
Augusta, Georgia
 
Columbus, Ohio
 
Cleveland, Ohio
 
Miami Beach, Florida
 
Charlotte, North Carolina
 
Augusta, Georgia
 
Columbia, South Carolina
 
… and more!


When organizing a rally, unique venues add interest and excitement to the event. Below are a few pictures from an Israel Always ‘Evening for Israel’ rally held aboard the Decommissioned aircraft carrier USS Yorktown in the Charleston Harbor, Charleston, South Carolina. An audience of approximately 700+ people flooded the Yorktown in a show of Christian/Jewish solidarity for Israel.
 

 
 

Pictured bottom, left: Earl Cox introduces his friend, Rabbi Wexpress from Israel.
Pictured bottom, right: Seated together, left to right: Orthodox Rabbi Ari Sytner, Dr. Ron Dillon of First Baptist Church, Reformed Rabbi Anthony Holz