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Margot Einstein, 88 years young and growing younger by every hill and dale and picket line

Margot stands up alone in our mainstream churches and takes the heat of an audience when she supports Israel with her incisive questions.  Margot carries picket signs in front of the Boston Public Library, Harvard University, and doesn’t hesitate to stand up when it is appropriate, needed and so few do.  Her spirit is indominatble.  When a group insisted that Israeli products be removed from Lord and Taylor, Margot made sure that was not going to happen.  When the Newton Schools recently were handing out anti-Israel materials to children, Margot and her cohort, Bob Abrams, Esq. took that issue to the highest levels.  When Dr. Charles Jacobs, the former head of the anti-slavery movement was verbally attacked by any number of reformed rabbis, Margot stood up for him.  Her work with Christians and Jews United for Israel is a testimony to her social skills.  She recently had over a large group of ministers to discuss the importance of Judea and Samaria.  Margot is a vivacious looking woman who walks her miles every day, swims, and is in shape to do her picketing.  Over the past years that I’ve known Margot, she truly does get younger, not only physically, but more mentally agile, and more and more energized.  May we all be Margots.  

P.S. In Israel there is an echocardiograph machine now named Margot.

-Sandy Calmas

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