‘Shalom’ tube to be carried on Transatlantic rowing attempt

 Steve Fleischer, left, and son, flank Victor Mooney
Steve Fleischer, left, and son, flank Victor Mooney
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‘Never Forget’ on rowing tube

QUEENS, N.Y. (Press Release) –  Victor Mooney, AIDS crusader, had the words “Shalom” and “Never Forget” printed in Hebrew in vinyl letters onto a 12 inch metal tube to symbolize the Peace that we all pray for in this world, but also to remind us to  Never Forgot our history.

Mooney will carry this tube during his planned five-thousand mile solo transatlantic row from Las Palmas, Canary Islands back to his native New York City beginning next month. The AIDS crusader, who has lost one brother to AIDS and has another battling the disease, has dedicated this feat to Nelson Mandela, whom he met privately in South Africa 19 years ago.

In the Jewish Forward recently, Warren Goldstein, South Africa’s chief rabbi, recounted Mandela’s long struggle for freedom, which was punctuated with friendships and professional relationships with Jews. He called the leader’s death a clarion call for all people to fulfill the Jewish imperative of tikkun olam [healing the world].

“Judaism teaches that the best way to pay tribute to those who have passed on is to do good deeds in their honor,” Goldstein said. “The greatest tribute we can pay is to live like Mandela, in accordance with the values he practiced and taught — values of human dignity, forgiveness, kindness, courage, tenacity, strength, honesty and integrity.”

The Shalom Across the Atlantic Ocean evolved by having an extra piece of metal tube from an installation on  Mooney’s ocean rowboat, which was donated by Long Island based Fleischer Tubes, Inc.., and imprinted by JewishPrintingUSA.com.  Mooney is soliciting small donations for the Shalom Across the Atlantic Ocean initiative and 25 people to donate $500. With this gift, your name will go on the long metal tubes on the Spirit of Malabo rowboat.

Mooney is no stranger in partnering with Jewish causes. When Israel was being unfairly discriminated against, Mooney supported the We Care, We’re Coming Project, which was lead by Mr. Haim Gutin, Israel Ministry of Tourism office in New York.  Mooney promoted his trip to coincide with an audience with then Pope John Paul II in Rome on World AIDS Day.

“In the global fight against AIDS, Israel remains a solid partner. They continue to help revitalize medical programs in Sub-Saharan Africa,” Mooney said.

Mooney will have a Shalom Across the Atlantic Ocean billboard Mr. at the New York Boat Show, which runs from January 1 – 5 at the Jacob Javits Centre.

For more information, visit http://www.goreechallenge.com.

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Preceding provided by GC Media in behalf of Victor Mooney