Fax: (212) 242 5718 mail@meretzusa.org
Events
Tuesday, January 27th at 11:30am EST,
when we host a conference call with
Political Science
Professor Naomi Chazan. Ten
days afterthe guns went silent in and around Gaza, Prof. Chazan will offer her
always insightful and incisive analysis of the war, its implications for the
peace process and its impact on the election campaign in Israel. Please dial-in to take part in this important
conversation.
The Israeli Elections, Israel’s Future,
and American Jewry:
Brunch & Conversation with Gershom Gorenberg
Sponsored by the New Israel Fund
Co-sponsored
by Meretz USA
and the Jewish Community Downtown Project
Sunday, February
8 at 11:00 AM at the Jewish Community Downtown Project, 146 Duane Street,
between Church and W. Broadway.
Please note that tickets cost $12
Join us for brunch with renowned author and journalist Gershom Gorenberg. With Israel's elections just days away (on February 10th), Gorenberg will talk about the many issues facing Israel at this time.
Gershom Gorenberg is the author of The Accidental Empire: Israel and the Birth of the Settlements, 1967-1977. Based on previously unpublished documents and extensive interviews, The Accidental Empire presents a strikingly new picture of Israel’s post-1967 history, of major Israeli leaders, and of Israel-U.S. relations.
Gorenberg’s previous book, The End of Days: Fundamentalism and the Struggle for the Temple Mount, portrays the role of religious radicalism in the Mideast conflict. He co-authored The Jerusalem Report's 1996 biography of Yitzhak Rabin, Shalom Friend, winner of the National Jewish Book Award. As a commentator on Middle East affairs and on religion, Gorenberg has appeared on Sixty Minutes, Nightline, Dateline, Fresh Air and on CNN and BBC. For many years an associate editor of The Jerusalem Report, he is now a senior correspondent for The American Prospect. He has written for The Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times Magazine, Foreign Policy and Ha'aretz. He blogs at southjerusalem.com.
Gorenberg came to Israel from California in 1977. He lives in Jerusalem with his wife and three children.
Buy your tickets online or call the New Israel Fund office at 212-613-4400.
Tuesday, February 10th is election day - in Israel!
Please join
Meretz USA, together with
the DATE/TIME: Tuesday, February 10th @ 6 PM
LOCATION: Beit Shalom - 114 W. 26th Street, 10th Floor
(just west of Sixth Avenue) in New York City
- Learn what the results
mean for the
peace process and the
progressive agenda in Israel
- Discuss the implications of the elections for the American Jewish community, and the pro-Israel peace camp
RSVP and voluntary door contribution to cover costs are kindly requested
RSVP by calling 212-242-4500 or emailing Rachel at: rachel@meretzusa.org
Additional details coming soon
Ten days after Israelis went to the polls, and just four days before the new 18th Knesset is gaveled into session, Abu Vilan will brief us about the tortuously complex coalition wrangling that will end in the formation of a new Israeli government.
Will Israel's next Prime Minister be Bibi Netanyahu or Tzipi Livni?
Will Israel be getting a government of the hard right or a center-right "Government of National Unity"?
Will Avigdor Lieberman be a central figure in Israel's next government, or will Likud and Kadima keep him on the outside?
Please join us for this important update on the crucial decisions facing Israel in the weeks ahead.
Friday, February 20, 12:30pm, at Beit Shalom located at 114 W 26St, 10th Floor, New York, New York.
Please Call Rachel at 212-242-4500 with your RSVP
Please come with a suggested donation of $10 and light refreshments will be served.
We hope to see you there!
*rsvp required*
Born in Kibbutz Negba, MK
Abu Vilan has been a member of Knesset for Meretz for three consecutive terms.
He is a founder of Peace Now and previously served as secretary of the Mapam
party (one of the three parties that founded Meretz), secretary of the National
Kibbutz Movement, and an emissary of HaShomer Hatzair and Kibbutz Artzi in North
America. Abu Vilan graduated from Hebrew University in Jerusalem, with degrees
in economics and philosophy. He is a regular guest at Beit Shalom.



