The Arutz Shevathon Fundraiser was graced with the presence of an eloquent and gracious fan. Sarah Feld, a poet from Beit El, Israel, arrived unexpectedly at the Arutz Sheva studios to give her donation. Feld then went on air with Yishai Fleisher and Ben Bresky, and spoke from the heart about her love of Arutz Sheva.

"I'm addicted to Arutz Sheva," said Feld. "It's on at my house all the time, and I go to sleep listening to it."

"You fall asleep during my show?" quipped Ben Bresky.

When Yishai Fleisher asked Ms. Feld how Arutz Sheva contrasted with other media outlets who paint Israel and Jews in dark colors, she responded, "Arutz Sheva is a breath of fresh air for me. It portrays religious Jews as they, as good people who care about others. Religious Jews are people who care about justice and kindness. Arutz Sheva brings forth that truth, a lone voice among all the other media networks who portray us as criminals. Even when I lived in New York, before I made teshuva [became religious], I knew that if I was in a dark alley, I would prefer to have a religious Jew beside me."



Coming up soon on the Shevathon:

Founder of Arutz Sheva, MK Yaakov "Ketzaleh" Katz, will go on air on the live Arutz Shevathon Fundraiser at 11 AM Eastern Standard Time, with Aliyah Revolution hosts Goel Jasper and Dovid Gantshar.

Watch the Shevathon from the www.IsraelNationalNews.com homepage. Call in with your donation to 1-800-270-4288. Click here to donate online.