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Remembering Malki
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An Act of Barbarism
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'A Life of Beauty'
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A Mother Writes of Her Loss
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Malki's Song
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SPEAKING & WRITING
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Frimet and Arnold Roth:
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On Israel's Security Barrier
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On Terror
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Honoring Victims of Terror
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Many hundreds
of children from all parts of Israeli society get otherwise-unaffordable
access to quality home-care, home-care equipment and the best available
therapies. We have funded more than 28,000 para-medical therapy
sessions in the past four years (data updated as of December 2008).
Keren Malki, the foundation's Hebrew name, is one family's effort to
honor the memory of a
much-loved
child. Malki's
life ended in an act of murder, driven by hatred and intolerance. She
was 15. This website and the Malki Foundation's work are a loving
memorial to her life.
Please support
our work.
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Mail:
Keren Malki, PO Box 2151,
Jerusalem 91023 Israel
Email:
To reach us by email
now,
click here
From Israel
Our main office located in
the center of Jerusalem is open Sunday through Thursday between 9 and 5.
Phone 02-567-0602. Fax 03-542-3783. Or email office@kerenmalki.org
From United States
call us in
Jerusalem via this toll-free number: 1-888-880-1561. To check the
current time in Jerusalem,
click.
From Australia
Call the Australian Friends of Keren Malki
on 0412-382935 (Joseph Roth) in Melbourne. Or email
oz@kerenmalki.org
From the UK
Call Keren Malki UK via its chairperson Daniel
Mann on +44 (0)7950 177 909 or email
UK@kerenmalki.org
Feedback:
To email your
comments or ideas,
click here.
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to recommend our site to friends, family and colleagues.
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Feedback, suggestions
and criticism are always welcome
on our Visitors' Page
(anonymous if you like and if it's not offensive. To email
your feedback,
click here.
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latest developments at the Malki Foundation, and
to
receive Frimet and Arnold Roth's occasional published articles,
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International Conferences on Terror
Frimet and Arnold Roth are active
writers and speakers about terrorism and the price which civilized
society pays when it ignores or understates the dangers. They have
taken part in numerous symposiums, debates, interviews and forums.
Arnold Roth has spoken at several international gatherings of terror
victims. Click on the links below for reports on the international
conferences:
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2004:
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Congreso Internacional Sobre Victimas del Terrorismo
- First International Congress of Victims of Terrorism - Madrid,
Spain
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2004:
Zaragoza (Spain) - Conference of Fundacion Manuel Giminez
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2004: MedBridge
Parliamentary Mission to the Middle East
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2005:
II Congreso Internacional Sobre Victimas del Terrorismo
- Second International Congress of Victims of Terrorism - Bogota,
Colombia
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The second-ever international
conference of terror victims, held in Bogota, Colombia, as a
follow-on to the Madrid conference of a year earlier
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2006: III Congreso
Internacional Sobre Victimas del Terrorismo
- Third International Congress of Victims of Terrorism - Valencia, Spain
- February 13-14, 2006
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2007: Paris - International
Conference Against Terror to Mark the Anniversary of 9/11,
organized by
Mouvement Pour
la Paix et Contre le Terrorisme, September 11, 2007
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2008:
IV Congreso
Internacional Sobre Victimas del Terrorismo
- Fourth International Congress of Victims of Terrorism -
Universidad San Pablo, Madrid, Spain, January 21-22, 2008
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2008:
United Nations Secretary-General’s Symposium on Supporting
Victims of Terrorism, New York - 9th September 2008 Keren
Malki co-founder Arnold Roth was one of eighteen international
speakers invited to address a special all-day discussion at
United
Nations headquarters in New York devoted to terrorism and
its victims.
As the voice of Israel's victims of terror, Arnold chose to speak
directly to, and about, his daughter Malki. Her murder seven years
earlier was the reason why he and his wife Frimet created Keren
Malki.
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2008: Paris - Movement for Peace
and Against Terrorism (Mouvement Pour
la Paix et Contre le Terrorisme) organized an
international conference in conjunction with the 60th Anniversary of
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and to mark the anniversary of 9/11.
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