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Wanted: elite youth to train for leadership roles in the diaspora

April 14, 2009 15:55
Leading lights Erica Weinberg (left), Jardena Lande and Simon Albert

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

The crème de la crème of young British Jews are being sought for the ultimate leadership programme run by Israel’s Foreign Affairs Ministry for the communal stars of the future.

Seminars with diplomats and analysts from across the Israeli political spectrum are the backbone of the scheme for those aged between 21 and 36. They will be trained in diplomacy, politics and Jewish organisation leadership skills and spend 12 days in Israel visiting government and judicial institutions.

Dozens applied to become one of Britain’s three representatives at last year’s seminar. Only 60 people are invited to join the programme, and are selected from communities as far afield as Slovenia, Panama and South America.

Jason Caplin of the Israeli Embassy in London said the course “comes out of an awareness from Israel’s side that if you want people to take issues seriously, you have to give them time and knowledge and access to resources. This is not a propaganda programme. We want to make people confident to speak about Israel positively and in great depth.”

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