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Featured speakers slated for Night to Honor Israel, May 31 at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, include an Israeli diplomat and other leaders affiliated with the Jewish faith.
The event’s keynote speakers are Ron Prosor, who serves as Israel’s permanent representative to the United Nations, and David Siegel, consul general of Israel in Los Angeles, where he serves as the senior representative of Israel to the Southwestern United States.
Other speakers include Randy Neal, West Coast regional director for Christians United for Israel; Robert Mawire, founder of the Project Now airlift for Russian Jews; and Mark Biltz, who "decodes the prophetic signs in the heavens including the four blood moons of 2014-2015," according to a news release issued by the event’s nonprofit sponsor, Kehilat Hamishkan (Hawaii-Israel Alignment).
Worship leaders include Jonathan Settel, Micha’el Ben David of Jerusalem, hula worship by Na Huna Kaua Ma kaMalu o Kona Eheu (Battle Unit in the Shelter of His Wings), and kahu Byron and Uilani Purdy.
Tickets are $150 for the formal dinner banquet at the UH-Manoa Campus Center ballroom, 6 to 9:30 p.m., and $30 for the daytime conference from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. For tickets and information, call 385-3901; on Maui, 357-3303; or visit khmhawaii.com/nighttohonorisrael.
Kehilat Hamishkan is a Waimanalo-based community of about 200 Jews and Christians.