Be Part of St. Louis’ Most
Important
Annual Pro-Israel Political
Advocacy Event!!!
THE AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
(AIPAC)
CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO:
The 2006 St. Louis Annual Community
Event
Featuring:
Michael Oren - Senior Fellow at the
Shalem Center, a Jerusalem-based think tank
“The Historian Takes
Part in History - Eyewitness Account of the Lebanon War”
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
7:30 p.m.- Dessert & Wine
The Chase Park Plaza - Starlight
Room
212 N. Kingshighway Blvd., St. Louis, Missouri
$25 couvert per person
Please RSVP by October 6, 2006
to Limore Dekalo or 312-236-8550 ext. 25
or register online at http://www.aipac.org/midwest
AIPAC— “the most
important organization affecting America’s relationship with Israel.”
–The New York Times
Israel needs us, and US support
now as much as ever!
Dietary laws observed
Complimentary Parking
Michael
B. Oren
Michael
B. Oren is a Senior Fellow at the Shalem Center, a Jerusalem-based research
facility, and the contributing editor of its journal, Azure. He has authored numerous studies on the history and
politics of the Middle East, and has written extensively for publications such
as The New York Times,
Commentary, The Wall Street
Journal, and The New Republic, of which he is also a contributing editor. A
graduate of Princeton and Columbia, he has received fellowships from the U.S.
Departments of State and Defense, and from the British and Canadian
governments. In Israel, he was a Lady Davis Fellow of Hebrew University and a
Moshe Dayan Fellow at Tel-Aviv University.
Dr.
Oren is the author of Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the
Modern Middle East, published in
2002 by Oxford University Press. The book was widely praised by reviewers,
including those of The New York Times, The New Republic, the
Economist, and the Times of
London. It was listed as a national
bestseller by The New York Times,
The Washington Post, and the Boston
Globe, and was named Editor’s
Choice by The Atlantic Monthly. Six Days of War won the Los Angeles Times’ History Book of the Year prize and the National
Jewish Book Award.
Raised in New Jersey, where he was an activist in Zionist youth
movements and a gold medal winning athlete in the Maccabia Games, Michael Oren
moved to Israel in the 1970s. He served as an officer in the Israel Defense
Forces, in the paratroopers in the Lebanon War, and as a liaison with the U.S.
Sixth Fleet during the Gulf War. He acted as a representative of the Prime
Minister’s Office to Jewish refuseniks in the Soviet Union, and as an
advisor to Israel’s delegation to the United Nations. He was the director of Inter-Religious
Affairs in the government of Yitzhak Rabin. In 2004, he gave testimony to the
U.S. House of Representatives, and delivered the Isaiah Berlin Memorial Lecture
at Oxford. He is currently on leave from Shalem as an Olin Fellow at Yale and
the Nachshon Visiting Professor at Harvard.
In
addition to his academic and political involvement, Michael Oren is the author
of a collection of novellas, Sand Devil, all set in the Negev Desert, and a new novel, Reunion, published in 2004 by Penguin.
Michael Oren lives in Jerusalem with his wife and
three children.