Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Premiere of Iranium! Sell out crowd!


Groups screen debut of film on 

Iran’s nukes



Iranium, a film that examines the international threat posed by a nuclear Iran, premiered on Feb. 8 around the country. About 380 people attended the local screening at the AMC Loews East Hanover theater that night. Danielle Flaum of Millburn, who created the student organization No Nukes for Iran, introduced the film. Bradley Gordon, director of policy and government affairs for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, spoke after the film.
Teen members of No Nukes for Iran — from left, Melisa Rayvid, Alyssa Weinstein, vice president Michelle Brauer, founder and president Danielle Flaum, and Jonathan Pascheles — at the premiere of Iranium. Photos by Johanna Ginsberg

The event was sponsored by No Nukes for Iran and cosponsored by Ahavat Torah-Chabad of Short Hills, American Jewish 
Committee of New Jersey,
 Chai Center of Millburn/Short Hills, Jewish Community Relations
 Council of the Jewish Federation of Central NJ, the Community 
Relations Committee of United Jewish Communities of MetroWest NJ,
 Congregation Agudath Israel of West Essex in Caldwell, Michelle and Bruce Berger,
 Assemblyman Jon Bramnick (R-Dist. 21), Congregation B’nai Israel in Millburn,
 Oheb Shalom Congregation in South Orange, Eagles’ Wings, 
the Human Rights Institute of Kean University in Union, 
the JCRC of UJA Federation of Northern NJ, Joseph Kushner
 Hebrew Academy, and Stop Iran Now.
In her remarks, Flaum reminded the audience that Honeywell
 International, located in Morristown, continues to do business
 with Iran. She urged people to take some action.
 “Call Honeywell and voice your concern. Write a letter to David Cote, 
CEO and chairman of Honeywell, and tell him that his neighbors in 
New Jersey do not want a New Jersey company to do business in Iran,” 
she said.
Teen members of No Nukes for Iran — from left, Melisa Rayvid, Alyssa Weinstein, vice president Michelle Brauer, founder and president Danielle Flaum, and Jonathan Pascheles — at the premiere of Iranium. Photos by Johanna Ginsberg
Bradley Gordon of AIPAC, center, with No Nukes for Iran’s Jonathan Pascheles and Danielle Flaum.Teen members of No Nukes for Iran — from left, Melisa Rayvid, 
Alyssa Weinstein, vice president Michelle Brauer,
 founder and president Danielle Flaum, and Jonathan Pascheles — 
at the premiere of Iranium. Photos by Johanna Ginsberg

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Film That Iran Does Not Want You To See?

http://blogs.rj.org/rac/2011/02/the_film_irans_leaders_dont_wa.html





The Film Iran's Leaders Don't Want You to See

Danielle Flaum is a senior at
Millburn High School in Millburn, New Jersey and the founder and chair ofNo Nukes for Iran

On February 8, 2011, Iranium, a new documentary film addressing the dangers posed by a nuclear Iran to the United States and the international community will be released.

Iranium's nationwide launch event includes premiere screenings at select AMC Theaters and community centers in over 20 cities nationwide including Washington, D.C., New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Seattle, Miami, Atlanta, San Antonio, Tucson, and Minneapolis.
The film focuses on educating Americans about the dangers we face if Iran acquires nuclear weapons. Americans must be properly informed if we expect policymakers to enact appropriate policies. We encourage all concerned Americans to attend the film and to educate others about the nature of the Iranian regime and its stated intentions for America and the international community.

I urge you to go to www.iraniumthemovie.com to learn more about the film and to find a showing near your home. To watch the trailer click here.

To purchase a copy of the movie on DVD please email me at nonukesforiran@gmail.com. This is a great film to show to your youth groups and Hebrew high programs, as well as congregational meetings.

This is the most critical issue facing Israel and the global community, we must continue to arm ourselves with education.