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What Is Leadership Today?
Philip Heymann was one of the prosecutors of the Watergate affair, and went on to teach law at Harvard before becoming deputy attorney general in the Clinton Administration. He is active in the debate over the civil rights implications of the War on Terrorism, as well as an author of several books.
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Obligations vs. Rights
Suzanne Stone was raised an orthodox Jew, then went on to study law – and found a way of integrating these two disparate influences. Today she teaches Jewish law in several distinguished universities, studying the principles that underline it, and trying to see how they can be integrated into today's world.
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Light and People
Israeli born Michal Rubin is a up and coming international photographer, currently based in NY. She has produced work for a number of high profile American and British magazines, and her pictures have already been exhibited on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Environment and Community
Danny Stone is a committed activist. He has previously worked for the conservation of birds in Britain, and as the aid of former British MP Lord Janner. Danny is now working hard on behalf of the world Jewish congress to promote young leadership and environmental issues.
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FBI- The Offence On Terror
Steven Pomerantz was the assistant director of the FBI, and devoted much of his career to fighting organized crime. He later specialized in anti terrorism activities, and became chief of the FBI counter terrorism section. He currently devotes his knowledge to lobbying for more efficient war against terrorism.
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Negotiating Peace
Dennis Ross was THE middle-east expert in the state department for quite some time. He wasspecial mid-east coordinator in the Clinton administration and director for policy planning in the state department under president George W Bush. He was one of the main forces behind the peace process of the 1990s, and still devo... more
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From Apartheid To Democracy
Richard Goldstone has made his name by using South Africa Apartheid law as a judge in order to instill some fairness in the system, and later went on to help in the country's transition into a full democracy. His success led to him becoming the first chief prosecutor in the international court on war crimes in Bos... more
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The Journey To Great Steps
Maurice Bernstein was born in Manchester, but made his career in the USA. He started promoting concerts of his favorite artists just so he could see them perform – and eventually found himself as one of the managers of Giant Step records, a successful NYC music label, working with such past masters as Sonny Rollins and... more
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Traditional Photography
Avi Gerver started out aa a Yeshiva student, but later decided to pursue his childhood love for photography. His career took him to New York, where he became a house photographer for such famous venues as the Madison Square Garden and the Great American Music Hall. He now shoots sporting events and entertainment shows,... more
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Revolution Through Order
Joschka Fischer was a radical revolutionary in 1960’s Germany, fiercely fighting for his ideals. He then turned to the Green party, rose in its ranks and eventually became one of its leaders. The former revolutionary found himself in the early 2000's, foreign minister of Germany, and one of the most popular politi... more
