The Jewish Home Party-Rabbi Hillel Horowitz from Hebron

Kislev 13, 5769, 12/10/2008

The Jewish Home Party-Rabbi Hillel Horowitz from Hebron


A few days ago I wrote about Moshe Feiglin and Manhigut Yehudit. Thank G-d, they did very well in the Likud Primaries. Tonight I’d like to mention a friend, colleague and neighbor of mine, who is a candidate on the new “Bayit Yehudi” – “Jewish Home” party list.

Rabbi Hillel Horowitz grew up in Kiryat Arba and his lived for over 20 years in Hebron. For about 15 years he was the director of the Association for the Renewal of the Jewish Community in Hebron and the driving force behind the community’s development.

Hillel is one of those people who ‘practice what they preach,’ in other words, he doesn’t just talk. He does. Working around the clock, he was able to ‘put Hebron on the map,’ helping to jumpstart the community’s public relations campaign, ranging from bringing in over 500,000 tourists a year, to major political activities in Israel.
Traveling internationally to garner support for Hebron’s many activities, Hillel has come to be known as a man of action, whose love for Israel and the city of the Patriarchs knows no bounds.

 Personally I think it’s about time that Hebron was officially represented in the Knesset. I’m not a big fan of the Knesset, but being that it is the official law-making body in the State of Israel, and being that King David began his reign in Hebron, it would be only fitting that a representative from Hebron be a member of the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem. Hillel Horowitz would certainly bring honor, both to Hebron, the Knesset and Am Yisrael in such a leadership position.

Any Israeli who is registered to vote can participate in choosing the members of the Bayit Yehudi Knesset list. All you have to do is go to www.111.org.il, register on their web site, and then enter the section called ‘bechirot’ – ‘meumadim l’knesset.’ There you can choose 15 people who you believe are suitable to represent your (our) ideals in the Knesset. Rabbi Hillel Horowitz’ name and photo are on that page. I voted last night, soon after the list was published, and I checked off his name too, as a person who has the ability to lead and influence within Israeli politics. If you want your voice to be heard, if  you want to make a difference, make your choice too.