18th
Israel Maccabiah Remembers Munich Terror Victims

By
Joel Leyden
Israel News Agency
Tel
Aviv, Israel ---- July 9, 2009 ...... Over 1,000 Jewish athletes,
families, coaches, staff and administrators of the 18th Maccabiah
Games in Israel took part in a memorial ceremony today to remember
the 11 Israel Olympians who were murdered at the 1972 Munich Olympics.
The
"Munich Massacre" took place during the 1972 Summer
Olympics in Munich, West Germany, when members of the Israel Olympic
team were taken hostage and murdered by Black September, an Islamic
terror organization with ties to Yasser Arafats Fatah.
The terrorist
group had murdered eleven Israel athletes and coaches and one
West German police officer. Israel responded to the massacre with
Operation Spring of Youth and Operation Wrath of God, a series
of airstrikes and assassinations of those terrorists which planned
the killings.
Those murdered
were Moshe Weinberg (wrestling coach), Yossef Romano (weightlifter),
Ze'ev Friedman (weightlifter), David Berger (weightlifter), Yakov
Springer (weightlifting judge), Eliezer Halfin (wrestler), Yossef
Gutfreund (wrestling referee), Kehat Shorr (shooting coach), Mark
Slavin (wrestler), Andre Spitzer (fencing coach), Amitzur Shapira
(track coach) and Anton Fliegerbauer a German police officer.
Jeanne Futeran,
President of the Maccabi World Union addressed those attending
the memorial.
"Families
of Munich athletes, Ambassador Kindermann, Ephraim Zinger, Stuart
Lustigman, Gideon Osterer and Maccabim from Germany, chaverim!
After 9/11
in New York in 2001, more people seemed to understand what really
happened at Munich in 1972, and why. Today, many more people know
what happened at Munich, but most have no true understanding of
why it happened.
Since the
last time I was here, during the 17th Maccabiah in 2005, they
made a movie called 'Munich'. It is not really about the crime
against humanity at the Olympic village in 1972. It is dramatic
fiction about why the crime happened and about what happened and
why, after the crime.
Movies about
real events can be a very good thing, because more people know
that something happened. But fiction movies can also do bad things,
and spread wrong impressions of the truth. The falseness of fiction
becomes belief, and belief becomes truth.
The true reality
of Munich is terribly hard to imagine. Perhaps we do not want
to imagine the horrible reality that befell Jewish athletes in
Munich. From the outside, we know what happened, but we can never
know what happened inside, inside the hearts and minds and souls
of our athletes we feel we need to know, but that is what we cannot,
or do not want to imagine.
As to the
hearts and minds and souls of the killers - we have no need to
know what happened inside them. They came in evil. They came to
murder. They came to kill, and even to be killed themselves. They,
and the people who sent them, deserved to die at Munich, and after
Munich. They, and the people who sent them, made themselves pure
evil. They deliberately forfeited their own humanity. They do
not deserve the grace of remembrance. Only the horror of their
action must be remembered.
Those who
came to Munich in the innocence of peace all deserved to live,
the 11 who died and the 5 who survived, and the policeman who
was murdered, they all deserved to live. They deserve the grace
of our remembrance.
We must cherish
their memory in our hearts.
As long as we remember them, evil wins no victory.
It is our duty, and that is the truth, those are the only true
lessons of Munich."
During the
Maccabiah Munich Memorial which took place in Tel Aviv, dozens
of candles were lit and flowers were placed at the memorial site
on Weizman Street.
The Maccabiah
Munich memorial ended with the Yiskor, reciting the prayer for
the dead and the singing of the Israel national anthem - Hatikva.

The Maccabiah
is the world´s largest and best Jewish athletic competition
in the tradition and values of Maccabi, emphasizing the centrality
of the State of Israel in the life of the Jewish People.
The principal
mission of the Maccabiah is to facilitate a worldwide gathering
of young Jewish athletes in Israel, staging the highest possible
levels of sports competitions, and strengthening their connection
to the State of Israel and the Jewish People.
Known as the
Jewish Olympics, the 18th Maccabiah kicks off in just under a
week as Israel plays host to more than 10,000 athletes and 20,000
tourists and supporters from 60 countries.
As the worlds
third largest sports event after the Olympics, the Maccabiah Games
plays host to 3000 junior Maccabiah athletes, aged 15 -18; 5,000
open athletes, 2,000 masters and Paralympics. In addition to the
visitors, Israel will itself be fielding a team of more than 2.000
athletes.
Sports for
which competitors will be going for Gold include: artistic gymnastics,
badminton, baseball, basketball, beach volleyball, bridge, cricket,
chess, fencing, golf, gymnastics, handball, half-marathon, field
hockey, judo, karate, netball, lawn bowls, rowing, rugby, squash,
soccer, softball, swimming, table-tennis, taekwondo, tennis, triathlon,
track and field, ten-pin bowling, volleyball, water polo, wrestling
and windsurfing.
The 18th Maccabiah
Games will be utilizing powerful Web 2.0 social networking to
connect in real time with millions in Israel and worldwide. There
are Twitter channels: wmu,
maccabi, israelmaccabiah and #maccabiah and two official Facebook
groups.
A state of
the art Web 2.0 Maccabiah Web site is expected to be launched
within the next 48 hours.
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