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Reverend Robert Stearns to Address Historic Synagogue on Iran
Contact: Stephen Jenks, Eagles' Wings, 716-759-1058, office@eagleswings.to

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., July 20, 2015 /Christian Newswire/ -- A leading advocate for Israel and the Jewish people, Rev. Robert Stearns is set to speak at Nessah Synagogue in Beverly Hills on Wednesday, July 22nd at 7:00 PM. The theme of the conversation will be "Jews and Evangelicals - Our Response to Iran."

The Nessah Lecture Committee will be presenting the lecture with Rev. Robert Stearns in conversation with David Suissa. The reception portion of the program will begin at 7:00 PM, and the program will begin promptly at 8:00 PM.

Rev. Robert Stearns is the Founder and Director of Eagles' Wings, a global movement of churches, ministries and leaders. With hubs in New York, Germany and Jerusalem, Eagles' Wings reaches the nations with the message of G-d's enduring covenant with Israel.

The author of six books, Rev. Robert Stearns regularly consults internationally with high-ranking governmental, religious and business leaders on the subject of Israel-Christian relations. His latest book, "No We Can't" Radical Islam, Militant Secularism and the Myth of Coexistence is more relevant today than ever.

Rev. Robert Stearns has lectured in colleges and universities across America and has been featured in a variety of in a variety of interviews, including several for The Jerusalem Post.

David Suissa is a branding and advertising consultant, as well as a popular columnist and eloquent Israel advocate. He is also president of TRIBE Media Corp/The Jewish Journal and writes frequently on Israel and American Jewish affairs.

Nessah Synagogue was founded by Rabbi David Shofet and the Iranian Jews of Los Angeles and Beverly Hills in 1980. Providing many religious, social and educational programs, Nessah is the "home away from home" for Iranian Jews and welcomes all Jews with open arms.

Rabbi Shofet knew that the wave of immigration from Iran to the United States meant that there needed to be a place of prayer where Iranian Jews could maintain their traditions. The name Nessah Israel was chosen for the synagogue – Nessah meaning "eternal" in Hebrew.

The event is free and open to the public. For more information visit www.nessah.org.