Thursday, November 8, 2012

Israel Public Relations News & Happenings

n  Hebrew University of Jerusalem is hosting a “Leadership and Public Diplomacy”together with the Israeli Government.   Programme fellows will meet twice a month, where topics will include “techniques of Hasbara, standing before an audience…image of Israel in the world…”, and other topics. The Fellowship is offered at seven universities in Israel, including Hebrew University – and the fellows at each university work as a group to initiate and implement a public diplomacy project, “the echoes of which {are} heard throughout Israel and the world.”

n  The latest celebrity to visit Israel is American tennis champion Serena Williams – who visited Eilat and other cities.  So great and important for Israel when high-profile people visit the State of Israel.

n  “Living on the liberal Upper West Side of Manhattan, as a self-made successful entrepreneur who grew up in this great city, I see people every day who I think must come from another planet. When I see people in my über-luxury condominium building, where 1-bedroom apartments cost approximately $1 million dollars, sporting buttons and t-shirts for socialist causes, they get angry when I tell them if they want to share their wealth I’d be happy to take their money. They aren’t humored (and I am not joking).” I welcome your thoughts and feedback on my op-ed at: http://frontpagemag.com/2012/ronn-torossian/hating-the-successful/

“No city in the world, not even Athens or Rome, ever played as great a role in the life of a nation for so long a time, as Jerusalem has done in the life of the Jewish people.” David Ben-Gurion, the first Prime Minister of Israel

The view of Jerusalem is the history of the world; it is more, it is the history of earth and of heaven.” Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield and British Prime Minister

Ronn Torossian is CEO of 5WPR, an active philanthropist and author. Ronn Torossian contributes often to media.


SOURCE
http://www.jewocity.com/blog/author/ronn_torossian

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