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B'nai Elim
Shalom, My name is Bill Maniaci, or Velvel ben Moshe, whichever you prefer. I am a former member, and past Chairman of the Jewish Defense League. I am now devoting my time and energy to B'nai Elim and am Chief of Intelligence and Security for that organization. Visit our web site: http://www.BnaiElim.Org . My email address: Maccabee@Charter.net
THE MISSION STATEMENT OF B’NAI ELIM
B’nai Elim is an activist organization dedicated to the protection and defense of the Jewish people. To that end, there will be no sanctuary for those who threaten or attack Jewish people, Jewish Institutions, or Jewish interests.
Never Again!
the following is a statement made regarding an event on Islamic terrorism, in which B'nai Elim provided the security and personal protection.
From UAC Founder Jesse Petrilla:
"Jim Horn and I recently returned from Texas where we attended the wonderful symposium titled "Exposing the Threat of Islamist Terrorism" put on by our good friends at America's Truth Forum. This was an amazing weekend of hard hitting speakers and great camaraderie between several hundred Americans of like mind, all there to learn about the Islamic threat against the West. We heard from the powerfully knowledgeable Robert Spencer, who gave us great insight into Koranic writings and the nature of Sharia law, and the elements of Western civilization that it challenges. Popular syndicated radio show host Roger Hedgecock was the Emcee for part of the Symposium, and arranged for parts of the event and on-site interviews to be simulcast on radio stations across the nation. The security was provided by our allies at B'nai Elim, a volunteer organization which is made up of many individuals including some former members of the Israeli Defense Force, all of whom deeply know and understand the threat of Islamic terror. As a volunteer group, they are not restricted by anti-profiling political correctness, and when a Jihadi spy affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood was detected in the audience, they followed him everywhere and never let him out of there sight. He didn't even go to the restroom without B'nai Elim right there next to him watching his every move."[1]

