Kelly Slater joins 'Surfing for Peace' and 'One Voice' in Israel

Kelly Slater joins 'Surfing for Peace' and 'One Voice' in Israel
October 20, 2007 Kaja Cencelj

Eight-time world champion Kelly Slater tested the Mediterranean waters Friday in a visit to promote Israeli-Palestinian peace. Slater, of Syrian descent, was visiting Israel for three days to join activities of the groups "Surfing for Peace" and "One Voice."

An 86-year-old Jewish member of Surfing for Peace, Dorian Paskowitz, asked Slater to come to Israel to promote the group's efforts to bring Israelis and Palestinians together through the sport, said his son, David. "My father asked him if he was ready to be not only great surfer but a great man as well," David Paskowitz said.

Slater sang with a local band at a Tel Aviv beach concert Friday and planned to visit areas around the country on Saturday, Paskowitz said. Israel has severely limited travel to the coastal territory of Gaza since the Islamic Hamas group seized the area in bloody fighting in June. Dorian Paskowitz, a retired doctor who has been surfing for 75 years, donated 12 surfboards to Gaza's small surfing community in August.

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    Kaja 2026 years ago

    bo bo v Maroko bo mel sanso..naj le pohiti, da je ne zamui……. 😉

  2. Vesna Vodnik 2026 years ago

    Mogoče pa bi še mene spravil v vodo 😉 Ma baje bo v Maroku priložnost!!!!

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