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The Munich petition that helped the world remember

July 26, 2012 11:26
Ilana Romano with the petition

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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The chief executive of the Jewish Community Centre that launched the global petition for an official Olympic silence in memory of the Munich 11 has hailed the campaign for bringing the tragedy to the world's attention.

David Kirschtel, who runs the JCC Rockland in upstate New York, has been working with Ankie Spitzer – widow of murdered fencing coach Andre Spitzer – for several years.

Every year the JCC Maccabi Games feature a tribute to the Israeli sportsmen, who were killed during the 1972 Olympics by Black September Palestinian terrorists.

Concerned that the 40th anniversary of the Munich tragedy would go unmarked by the International Olympic Committee – as it has at every Games since – Mr Kirschtel and others, including petition chair Steve Gold, worked with Mrs Spitzer to start a campaign.