The American Friends of the IDF organization (FIDF) branch
in Los Angeles held its annual fundraiser in the Beverly Hilton hotel and
raised a record number of $20 million for IDF soldiers' welfare.
Some 1,200 guests attended the event, among them successful
businessmen, IDF top brass and Simon Cowell, the tough judge on shows such as
American Idol, The X Factor and The Next Big Thing, who agreed to put his
dignity on the line for a the cause by singing in public
According to the Daily Mail, the event's host, billionaire
Power Rangers creator Haim Saban, offered to make a $1 million donation if
Cowell sang the show's theme tune with him.
The 54-year-old British star, delighted the packed room of
guests after he accepted the challenge. Midway through his performance of Ron
Wasserman's Go Go Power Rangers, Simon jokingly offered to donate $100,000 of
his own money if he was allowed to stop. Saban then agreed he could stop
singing for $250,000.
Cowell was not the only star teased into song, and singer
Lionel Richie gave a rare performance to loosen the attendees' purse strings.
The larger donations were given by Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein,
president of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, who gave $4.5
million, by Haim Saban, who gave $2.3 million, and by Oracle CEO Larry Ellison,
who gave $1 million.
The event was also attended by 15 IDF soldiers, two of
which, brothers Adi and Tamir Lerner, lone soldiers who serve in Golani and in
the Paratroopers, were flown in especially and supplied a heart-wrenching
moment when they surprised their parents, who attended the event.
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