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Saturday, July 2, 2011

      America's universities are the frontline in the ideological war on Israel and the right of the Jewish people to a home of their own. If you haven't spent time on a college campus recently, you would be shocked by how bad the situation has become.
      But you can make a difference. You can impact our future leaders. You can take action today that will make a positive difference tomorrow. Your investment today will produce a priceless return! We ask you to prayerfully consider a donation to CUFI on Campus to help us raise up the next generation of pro-Israel leaders.
      Our future presidents, members of Congress, pastors, and opinion leaders are sitting in college classrooms across the country right now. We need to reach these students with the facts before the anti-Israel camp fills their minds with hate. 
      If you haven't spent time on a college campus recently, you would be shocked by how bad the situation has become. On campuses across the country, anti-Israel students hold "Israel Apartheid Week" in which they claim that Israel is an outlaw state much like apartheid South Africa. Students even set up mock checkpoints to share with their fellow students the "horrors" of living under Israeli occupation.       But this year, thousands of Christian students have raised their voices with a different message, and have begun the daunting task of adding a pro-Israel voice to the conversation about Israel on their campuses.


      America's universities are the frontline in the ideological war on Israel and the right of the Jewish people to a home of their own. If you haven't spent time on a college campus recently, you would be shocked by how bad the situation has become.
      But you can make a difference. You can impact our future leaders. You can take action today that will make a positive difference tomorrow. Your investment today will produce a priceless return! We ask you to prayerfully consider a donation to CUFI on Campus to help us raise up the next generation of pro-Israel leaders.
      Our future presidents, members of Congress, pastors, and opinion leaders are  sitting in college classrooms across the country right now. We need to reach these students with the facts before the  anti-Israel camp fills their minds with hate. 
      If you haven't  spent time on a college campus recently, you would be shocked by how bad the  situation has become. On campuses across the country, anti-Israel  students hold "Israel Apartheid Week" in which they claim that Israel is an  outlaw state much like apartheid South Africa. Students even set up mock  checkpoints to share with their fellow students the "horrors" of living under  Israeli occupation.
      But this year, thousands of Christian students have raised their  voices with a different message, and have begun the daunting task of adding a  pro-Israel voice to the conversation about Israel on their campuses.

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