Jerusalem Conference
Hebrew
 
the jerusalem conference
February 16-18 2009 Shvat 22-24, 5769 Regency Hotel, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem
Video Gallery > Speech
MK Benyamin Netanyahu (Likud)
Former PM & Head of Opposition
US Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KN)
Ranking Member Senate Committee on Appropriations
US Sen. James Inhofe - (R-OK)
Member of Committee on Armed Services
US Sen. Joseph Lieberman - (I-CT)
Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee
Prof. Bernard Lewis
Professor Emeritus, Princeton University
Maj Gen. Bradley Mark Lott
Former Commander of the Marine Warfighting Center
Yoram Ettinger
former Minister for Congressional Affairs to Israel's Embassy in Washington
Rabbi Shlomo Amar
Chief Sephardic Rabbi of Israel
Dan Diker
Senior Policy Analyst, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
Benyamin Ben Eliezer
Minister of Infrastructures (Labor)
Natan Sharansky
Chairman, Adelson Institute for Strategic Studies
Video Gallery > Interviews
MK Binyamin Netanyahu
Leader of Opposition in Knesset
Prof. Uzi Arad
Dir. of Interdisciplinary Center
Itamar Marcus
- Director, Palestinian Media Watch
Morton Klein
President, Zionist Organization of America (ZOA)
Yossi Ben Aharon
former Dir. Gen. of the Prime Minister's Office
Rabbi Yehuda Glick
Director of Temple Institute
Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld
Author - "Funding Evil"
Prof. Richard Landes
Professor of History, Boston University
Robert Rechnitz
Chairman of the Jerusalem Conference

About the Conference

The Jerusalem Conference openly deliberates core issues that will determine Israel’s future as a viable modern democratic Jewish State.

The Jerusalem Conference provides a broad public forum for diverse viewpoints to freely discuss issues of national importance. Topics range from national affairs and security to social welfare and economics, from Jewish education to Aliyah, Israel as a Jewish State to its functional relationship with its neighbors and nations of the world.

Speakers include national leaders, traditionalists and patriots who intelligently present their case for Israel’s long-term national interest. Participants include key figures and policy makers in the political, economic, social, security/military, rabbinic and academic spheres of influence in Israel. Jewish and non-Jewish political and religious leaders and opinion molders from around the world will also participate.

Jerusalem Conference US Offices: Jerusalem Conference 2008, 7162 Beverly Blvd #252, Los Angeles, CA 90036
Israel: c/o B'Sheva, POB 3631, Kiryat Aryeh, Petach Tikva, 49130, Israel
Email: info@jerusalemconference.com
INN - Arutz 7