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would like to give a special thank you to the Georgetown
University Program in Performing Arts, the Washington DC
Jewish Community Center, and the Abraham Fund for
co-sponsoring this unique event. And to Orit Naor, Cultural
Attachè at the Embassy of Israel, who worked so hard to
ensure the success of this evening. And of course thank you
to Nizar Radwan, the conductor, and all the other members of
the orchestra for the performance we are about to enjoy.
It is unusual that I am asked NOT to speak about politics,
and tonight is one such special occasion. We all know too
well the hurdles and challenges we face in the Middle East.
But tonight, we leave that behind. We come to celebrate, we
come to listen, we come to unite.
The Israeli-Arab Orchestra of Nazareth is powerful and
inspiring. This orchestra sends a message of cooperation
between Jews and Arabs, a message that is all too often
overlooked and ignored.
I can think of nothing better than culture to use as
something that can bridge divisions. We should not deny
difficulties, but in the same vein, we must recognize
progress, achievements, and advances and promote greater
understanding between communities.
Tonight, we are one audience, Muslims, Christians, and Jews.
Respecting each other and celebrating our diversity. We are
joined together by beautiful music that will bond us, bridge
our gaps, and unify us It can happen. It can happen here and
everywhere. This is the important message of tonight. Thank
you and enjoy.
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