
What’s Next for Israel?
Ambassador Michael Oren and Yossi Klein Halevi with Jodi Rudoren

Mon, Jun 5, 2023
7:30 P.M. ET
92NY/Online
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Join award-winning authors Ambassador Michael Oren and Yossi Klein Halevi in conversation with Forward’s Editor-in-Chief, Jodi Rudoren about what’s next for Israel.
Oren’s latest book 2048: The Rejuvenated State, his vision for Israel at 100 years, intended to inspire discussion and debate on the ideal strategic vision for Israel’s future.
Ambassador Oren’s new book, 2048: The Rejuvenated State addresses the breadth of Israel’s domestic and foreign policies asking the question of what Israel wants to be in 25 years? Together with Klein Halevi, they will discuss some of the issues in the book such as the judicial branch of the government, sovereignty as a concept and how it needs to impact policy, Israel’s economic policy, education for different sectors and more.
Together they will also address how and why world Jewry should be focusing on a strategic plan for Israel’s future when there is so much dissension and division over Israel’s present. In fact, how the very conversation may be the best way forward.
Ambassador Oren will be available to sign copies of Israel 2048: The Rejuvenated State after the talk.
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