Lecture on minorities in Israel

Lecture by MFA cadets

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    ​Israeli Embassy in Warsaw and The Prof. Moses Schorr Foundation invite to a lecture "Perspectives on Majority-Minority relations in Israel".

    The lecture will be presented in English by young Israeli diplomats, members of MFA's diplomatic course.

     

    Eman Amasha was born in 1978. After finishing her first degree in English language/ literature and Arts, in the University of Haifa, Mrs. Amasha worked as an English teacher at the Ort Ronson comprehensive school. In 2010, Mrs. Amasha got her MA in political sciences- "The program of political and public leadership" from the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Tel–Aviv University.
     
    During her academic studies, Mrs. Amasha participated in a student program called "Dialogue" which dealt with two main issues: co – existence between Arab and Jews in Israel and the Holocaust. Her activities included annual trips to Germany and hosting German students groups.
     
    Between the years of 2007- 2010 Mrs. Amasha worked as the Coordinator of a national program which is meant to expand access to higher education among Israeli minorities. Her work included Individual and group counseling, academic support and guidance to the entire population (including high school students and women).

      

    Ido Bromberg was born in 1980 in Israel. In 2003 he moved to Brussels, where he worked for ELAL.  When returning to Israel Mr. Bromberg established the first Israeli renters' review website, "Citip". The site received extensive media coverage and was chosen as the one of YNET's favorite sites of 2009.
     
    He has a BA in Social studies: Political Science from the OU in Israel, where he graduated with honors. He has a MBA of international business from the College of Management.

     

    Mr. Bromberg joined the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs' cadets training program in the end of 2011.
     
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