AFFI Will Hold First Ever Israel Leadership Summit in the fall of 2009
(PRWEB) June 24, 2009 -- The Alliance For the Future of Israel (AFFI) will hold a first ever leadership summit with a unique opportunity for participants from across the United States to travel throughout Israel and hear from Israel's top leaders and experts.
The Israel Leadership Summit is scheduled for September 29-October 6, 2009, and is limited to only 50 people. Registration is open to all.
The summit will take place throughout all of Israel with site visits to the Israel-Gaza border, the Golan-Heights, Tiberias, Jerusalem, the Dead Sea, the Jordan Valley, Tel-Aviv, and the Judean Desert.
Attendees will celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles under the stars in the Judean wilderness of Ein Gedi, and have a rare opportunity to meet firsthand with top business, political, and military leaders.
Participants will hear insight from Israel's Brigadier General Oded Tyrah, Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat, Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom and many others.
Forums include the Iranian Nuclear Threat with expert analysis from Alon Ben-David, journalist and senior defense correspondent. Other forums are Israel's Challenges in the Global Arena hosted by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Electoral Reforms and Political Strategy in Israel with Eyal Arad, senior political strategist.
Many VIP opportunities are also available and include private tours across the Israel-Syrian border covering the entire Golan-Heights, and insight on the fight for Jerusalem where guests can see the tomb of Biblical prophet Samuel and hear about the latest terrorist threats facing Jerusalem.
The mission of AFFI is to bring Jews and Christians together for the support and continued development of the modern nation of Israel. For additional information surf to http://www.israelleader.com or to http://www.overridepro.com/israel/israel.html . Deadline for registration is July 29, 2009.
Contact:
Marcus Stern
863-370-9001 (Cell)
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