Vol. 8, No. 3                                        Spring 1999

 

 

Mazal Tov!

 

 

We often speak of the IASPS Koret Fellowship Program as a family. Far flung, perhaps - from San Francisco to Washington to Jerusalem, and with graduates in Seattle, Chicago and all over Israel. But we remain a family.

 

Third‑year Fellow Udi Menirav and first‑year Fellow Limor Avyet imbued the IASPS Koret Family with a new - more literal - meaning when they stood together under the bridal canopy this spring, pledging their eternal love.

 

We at IASPS and Koret wish the new Mr. and Mrs. Menirav much love, health and happiness together, and hope that they and the new generation they will raise will bring light and freedom to the entire House of Israel.

 

 

Also in This Issue:

 

Comments of the President

            Robert J. Loewenberg on the fiction of a booming Israeli economy

 

The Director’s Column

            Alvin Rabushka on the meaning of Barak’s victory for Israel

 

The New Zionism

            The Koret Fellows and a new way to think about Israel’s Future