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California Hostages in Egypt Released

February 5, 2012
California Hostages in Egypt Released

Two California women and their tour guide were kidnapped by gunmen at the foot of Mount Sinai in Egypt, where Moses received two stone tablets with the Ten Commandments from God. The two Californians, Norma Supe of Union City and Patti Gamal of Los Gatos, were abducted by Bedouin tribesmen wanting American hostages as leverage for the release of two of their el-Qararsha tribesmen being held by the Egyptian government. When the armed tribesmen demanded that two Americans get off the stopped tour bus, Ms. Supe and Ms. Gamal offered themselves as hostages to protect the other American tourists on the bus. As the Bedouin kidnappers drove through the mountains for hours, the two brave California women, both devout Christians, began telling their captors about faith in God as their kidnapped tour guide, Zaki , translated. The two Californians told their kidnappers that they were not afraid of them because “God had a purpose for this,” as Norma Supe declared, while Patti Gamal said, “God has sent us here.” The kidnappers listened to the two fearlessly outspoken California women in amazement, they gave the women tea, pita bread and dried fruit, and talked about religion and tribal rights around a campfire in the dark of night. The Egyptian kidnappers had never heard women speak so boldly and with such authority.

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Philanthropist Seeks California Teens

November 16, 2011
Philanthropist Seeks California Teens

California billionaire philanthropist Helen Diller wants to give away money to teenagers and has put out the call for California teens who want $36,000. Helen Diller, the wife of real estate billionaire Sanford Diller , has already given one quarter-billion dollars to charitable projects supporting education, the arts, medical research and leadership training for teens. The Bay Area billionairess has a passion for helping young people who want to give their talents toward the betterment of mankind. Helen Diller established the Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards to celebrate and encourage the next generation of Jewish leaders who are already pursuing their own visions for social change. The generous awards are given to up to five young California volunteers who demonstrate leadership and commitment to making the world a better place.

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