Security Archives - Tim Frakes Productions https://frakesproductions.com/tag/security/ My WordPress Blog Wed, 05 Sep 2012 06:16:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Metro Care Ring https://frakesproductions.com/2012/09/05/metro-carering/ https://frakesproductions.com/2012/09/05/metro-carering/#respond Wed, 05 Sep 2012 06:16:40 +0000 http://www.frakesproductions.com/?p=5915 Short Version Long Version Metro Care Ring is a is a hunger relief organization that offers urgent food assistance and other items for stabilizing individuals and families in need. In addition to operating one of the largest food pantries in Denver, Metro CareRing provides help with utilities and transportation, and identification documentation. Utilizing over 160 […]

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Metro Care Ring is a is a hunger relief organization that offers urgent food assistance and other items for stabilizing individuals and families in need. In addition to operating one of the largest food pantries in Denver, Metro CareRing provides help with utilities and transportation, and identification documentation. Utilizing over 160 ongoing volunteers and a small paid staff, Metro CareRing provides 131,698 services each year.

My friend, Pastor Ron Glusenkamp at Bethany Lutheran Church (ELCA Rocky Mountain Synod) asked me to produce this video. Bethany is a major supporter and partner with Metro Care Ring. Here is the blog promoting the 12-12-12 campaign to raise support for Metro Care Ring: http://give12give12tell12.blogspot.com/

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Forbidden Family https://frakesproductions.com/2007/11/28/forbidden-family/ https://frakesproductions.com/2007/11/28/forbidden-family/#respond Wed, 28 Nov 2007 20:45:00 +0000 http://www.frakesproductions.com/?p=87 Forbidden Family is a story about the separation barrier and its effect on one Lutheran Palestinian family. I produced this video for the ELCA in 2005. The social, political, economic, and religious situation in the Holy Land is complex. This video, “Forbidden Family,” highlights one very visible aspect of those complexities and its effect on […]

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Forbidden Family is a story about the separation barrier and its effect on one Lutheran Palestinian family. I produced this video for the ELCA in 2005.

The social, political, economic, and religious situation in the Holy Land is complex. This video, “Forbidden Family,” highlights one very visible aspect of those complexities and its effect on a single Christian family—the Kasabrehs.

Rimaz and Ghassan Kasabreh live in a suburb of Jerusalem called Beit Hanina. They have been married since 1996. When they first married, they applied for a “Jerusalemite” identity card for Rimaz. Ghassan, as a lifelong resident of Jerusalem, already had his Jerusalemite identity card. At first Rimaz was told repeatedly that her case would be considered. Then the law was changed to require that she reapply every year. Finally in June 2003, the Israeli government officially suspended issuing such permits.

In spite of her conscientious efforts to gain the necessary permits, Rimaz has been denied Jerusalemite status and told she may not reapply. As a result, she cannot legally enter even East Jerusalem, which is on the Palestinian side of the internationally recognized border, but administered and controlled by Israel. The schools and hospitals that serve the greater Jerusalem Palestinian population (including Rimaz’s children) are in East Jerusalem and, therefore, are all “off limits” to her. She is prohibited from attending her church. She is prohibited from going to work at the Christian school where she was a music teacher. She is forbidden to take her children to the doctor’s office or—in an emergency—to the hospital. She cannot even do the grocery shopping.

Rimaz’s situation is repeated throughout the Jerusalem area and the West Bank* —with people separated from family, work, and worship. Hers is not a unique story. Until recently, Rimaz, and thousands of people in situations like hers, could manage to get to work or worship illegally—risking fines and imprisonment, but still contributing to their families’ livelihoods and being active in their faith communities. But with the construction of the wall this is no longer possible.

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