I was asked to speak to a group of students at Yeshiva University on the topic of Israel advocacy, and whatever else I feel like talking about. I like the idea, and the more I think about it the more I want to say.Getting back to the Hasby Awards, the nominations for the best specific examples of hasbara for this year should be placed in the comments on the Elder of Ziyon site or emailed to him.
I put together this blurb, which may or may not be accurate by the time I actually get up to speak:
Hasbara 2.0: What works and whyI will try to accomplish the impossible: speak in public while remaining anonymous. And, no, I will not be wearing a mask.
Elder of Ziyon is one of the world’s most influential pro-Israel bloggers. He has years of experience in writing original articles and analysis, spearheading research efforts and breaking literally hundreds of stories before the mainstream media. In addition, he has created multimedia pro-Israel products such as videos, song parodies, posters and T-shirts.
In his first public appearance, “The Elder” will critique existing Hasbara efforts - including his own - and unveil new Hasbara paradigms that will translate into much more effective approaches to pro-Israel activism. Within this framework, Elder will describe many specific ways that everyone can help Israel, both online and in the real world.
He promises it will be much less boring than this description makes it sound, or your money back!
Hopefully, the talk will be educational, entertaining and edifying.
The event is planned to take place at Yeshiva University, in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan, on December 7 at 8 PM - the seventh night of Chanukah.
The organizers do not know how many people will show up, and neither do I, so if you think you might want to attend, just leave a comment or an email to me so I can give a better estimate and they can decide whether to reserve a stadium, lecture hall, classroom or closet. Once we know the actual venue I will of course publicize it.
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