Shabbat Dinner with 1972
Friday, 14 November 2008
The Oxford University Chabad Society was honoured to host a Shabbat dinner and lecture at the David Slager Jewish student centre on Friday, 14 November 2008, with 1972
This was the second time that Alon has spoken at the Oxford University Chabad Society, on both occasions having been invited to speak by Rabbi Eli Brackman. After the first time he spoke at Oxford Chabad, he was invited around the world to speak at hundreds of venues across the
Mr Alon recounted events at the Munich Olympics in great detail, beginning with the personal joy he had felt at his professional achievements made at the tournament. These successes were soon blackened, however, by events as they unfolded on 5 September 1972. Alon conveyed a sense of providence as told of how he and his compatriots had chosen their rooms in the accommodation block designated for the Israeli team, as this choice would be of decisive importance in terms of the athletes’ survival. Alon recalled the night of the attack when the Palestinian terrorists had attacked the accommodation block with machine guns, and had taken hostages, whom they later massacred.
Mr Alon expressed his sense of helplessness at the time in not being able to aid his colleagues and of the dismay and anger he had felt at the inadequate security provision provided at the Olympics for the Israeli time. Having witnessed the murder of one of his friends from the window of his room, Alon had escaped from the back of the building, across gardens, to the safety of the German police. Alon spoke movingly for over one hour without notes, after which he answered numerous questions from the audience.