Please join MEF for lunch in Philadelphia this March with Middle East Forum president, Daniel Pipes and JNS editor in chief, Jonathan Tobin!
The Middle East Forum cordially invites you to a briefing with
Jonathan Tobin
in conversation with Daniel Pipes
Join Jonathan Tobin, editor-in-chief of JNS, and MEF president Daniel Pipes in a discussion on "Understanding Israel's Deep Changes."
Mr. Tobin will explain Israel's elections and the hidden consensus on the conflict with the Palestinians in the context of an intractable electoral standoff.
Friday, March 20, 2020 12:00 to 1:30pm Philadelphia Click here to register for lunch on March 20
(The venue will be provided on confirmation)
You can also reply to Stacey McKenna at Stacey@meforum.org or by phone at 215-546-5406 ext. 113
Jonathan S. Tobin is the editor in chief of the Jewish News Syndicate — JNS.org — an international wire service covering the Jewish world and Israel. Previous to becoming editor of JNS, he worked at Commentary magazine,Philadelphia's Jewish Exponent, and the Connecticut Jewish Ledger. Mr. Tobin is also a regular contributor to the New York Post, National Review, Haaretz, Israel Hayom, Washington Examiner, and Commentary.
Mr. Tobin was born in New York City, attended local schools and studied history at Columbia University.
Daniel Pipes, president of the Middle East Forum, has been called "an authoritative commentator on the Middle East" by the Wall Street Journal and "perhaps the most prominent U.S. scholar on radical Islam" by the Washington Post. Al-Ba`th, a Syrian regime newspaper, just described him as “among the most influential academics in international politics.”
The author of sixteen books and a prize-winning columnist for the Washington Times and other newspapers, his website, DanielPipes.org, has had 75 million page visits, making it one of the Internet's most accessed sources of specialized information on the Middle East and Islamic issues. Mr. Pipes has taught at Chicago, Harvard, and Pepperdine universities and served in various capacities in five U.S. government administrations, including two presidentially-appointed positions.
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The Middle East Forum, an activist think tank, deals with the Middle East, Islamism, U.S. foreign policy, and related topics, urging bold measures to protect Americans and their allies. Pursuing its goals via intellectual, operational, and philanthropic means, the Forum recurrently has policy ideas adopted by the U.S. government.
Donors who contribute between $250-$999 annually are invited to attend one event per year. $125 is requested for each additional event.
Donors who contribute between $1,000-$4,999 annually are invited to attend three events per year. $125 is requested for each additional event.
Donors who contribute more than $5,000 annually are invited to attend all MEF events throughout the year, gratis.
Space is limited. Business attire required. Electronic devices to be put on airplane mode, please.