December 2002 Solidarity Mission: Civil Guard Vehicle Ceremony

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Israel Civil Guard officers view some of the 39 new vehicles purchased for them by The Jewish Agency, and funded through the Israel Emergency Campaign of United Jewish Communties and the Jewish Federations of North America.   The vehicles were formally presented December 12 in Jerusalem.
Israel Civil Guard officers view some of the 39 new vehicles purchased for them by The Jewish Agency, and funded through the Israel Emergency Campaign of United Jewish Communties and the Jewish Federations of North America. The vehicles were formally presented December 12 in Jerusalem.


Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon cuts the ribbon on one of the 39 new Community and Civil Guard vehicles presented to the Israel Police at a ceremony in Jerusalem on December 12.   The vehicles were purchased by The Jewish Agency with funding by the Israel Emergency Campaign of United Jewish Communities and the Jewish Federations of North America.
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon cuts the ribbon on one of the 39 new Community and Civil Guard vehicles presented to the Israel Police at a ceremony in Jerusalem on December 12.   The vehicles were purchased by The Jewish Agency with funding by the Israel Emergency Campaign of United Jewish Communities and the Jewish Federations of North America.


Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon spoke to nearly 400 participants on the United Jewish Communities "We Stand with Israel" solidarity mission, at a ceremony Dec. 12 during which 39 new vehicles were presented to the Community and Civil Guard of the Israel Police.
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon spoke to nearly 400 participants on the United Jewish Communities "We Stand with Israel" solidarity mission, at a ceremony Dec. 12 during which 39 new vehicles were presented to the Community and Civil Guard of the Israel Police.


Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, center, flanked by Andrew Groveman, left, Chairman of the United Jewish Communities "We Stand with Israel" solidarity mission, and Sallai Meridor, Chairman of The Jewish Agency, during a ceremony in Jerusalem on December 12, when 39 new patrol vehicles were presented to the Community and Civil Guard of the Israel Police.   Purchase of the new vehicles by The Jewish Agency was made possible with funding by the Israel Emergency Campaign of United Jewish Communities and the Jewish Federations of North America.
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, center, flanked by Andrew Groveman, left, Chairman of the United Jewish Communities "We Stand with Israel" solidarity mission, and Sallai Meridor, Chairman of The Jewish Agency, during a ceremony in Jerusalem on December 12, when 39 new patrol vehicles were presented to the Community and Civil Guard of the Israel Police.


Israel Community and Civil Guard officers pose in one of the 39 new vehicles presented to the Israel Police by United Jewish Communities and The Jewish Agency in Jerusalem on December 12.
Israel Community and Civil Guard officers pose in one of the 39 new vehicles presented to the Israel Police by United Jewish Communities and The Jewish Agency in Jerusalem on December 12.


Israel Community and Civil Guard officers pose among the 39 new vehicles presented to the Israel Police by United Jewish Communities and The Jewish Agency in Jerusalem on December 12.

Israel Community and Civil Guard officers pose among the 39 new vehicles presented to the Israel Police by United Jewish Communities and The Jewish Agency in Jerusalem on December 12.