For the third event in our Antisemitism Series, we welcome David Friedman, Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel and member of the team responsible for the Abraham Accords. David Friedman also successfully guided unprecedented diplomatic advancements in the US – Israel relationship, including moving the United States Embassy to Jerusalem and recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
David Friedman will be in conversation with Rabbi Dan Levin.
- $36 Priority Seating: Includes a copy of Sledgehammer: How Breaking with the Past Brought Peace to the Middle East by David Friedman
- $10 General Admission
- $10 Virtual Ticket
- FREE for Students
As the United States Ambassador to Israel from March 2017 until January 2021, Ambassador David Friedman successfully guided unprecedented diplomatic advancements in the US – Israel relationship, including moving the United States Embassy to Jerusalem and recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights. He also is among a small group of American officials responsible for the “Abraham Accords” — peace and normalization agreements between Israel and the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco — for which he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021. Ambassador Friedman was recognized in each of the past five years by the Jerusalem Post as one of the 50 most influential Jews in the world, coming in first in 2020. He also was named one of the 20 Most Impactful Persons of the Past Decade by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
Ambassador Friedman is the Founder of The Friedman Center for Peace through Strength which works to build upon the Ambassador’s achievements in strengthening the US-Israel relationship.
On February 8, 2022, HarperCollins published Ambassador Friedman’s memoir, Sledgehammer: How Breaking with the Past Brought Peace to the Middle East. In its first week, Sledgehammer broke sales records for a book on the State of Israel.
This event is part of Temple Beth El’s Antisemitism Series: The Jewish World’s Biggest Names on the Problem the World Has with Jews.
The Antisemitism Series is part of Project Nuremberg, underwritten by Jay and Marilyn Weinberg to provide Holocaust, Law and Ethics programming.
Event link: https://tbeboca.org/event/anti-semitism-series-david-friedman/
Registration link: https://tbeboca.shulcloud.com/event/anti-semitism-series-david-friedman.html
For additional information call the temple at 561-391-8900 or visit tbeboca.org/events.
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