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He is a member of [[Hasbara Fellowships]] speakers bureau and has given workshops on advocating for Israel in several countries. | He is a member of [[Hasbara Fellowships]] speakers bureau and has given workshops on advocating for Israel in several countries. | ||
− | According to his website [http://awesomeseminars.weebly.com/ AwesomeSeminars.com], his clients have included [[Birthright]], the [[Jewish Agency]] of Israel, the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]], the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Israeli Ministry of Tourism, the [[World Bank]] and UNESCO.<ref>[http://awesomeseminars.weebly.com/more-about-neil.html More About Neil], AwesomeSeminars, accessed 9 November 2012</ref> | + | According to his website [http://awesomeseminars.weebly.com/ AwesomeSeminars.com], his clients have included [[Taglit-Birthright]], the [[Jewish Agency]] of Israel, the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]], the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Israeli Ministry of Tourism, the [[World Bank]] and UNESCO.<ref>[http://awesomeseminars.weebly.com/more-about-neil.html More About Neil], AwesomeSeminars, accessed 9 November 2012</ref> |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 19:46, 9 November 2012
Neil Lazarus is an Israeli hasbara and communications consultant, described as 'Mr. Israel Advocacy' by the Times of Israel.[1]
He is a member of Hasbara Fellowships speakers bureau and has given workshops on advocating for Israel in several countries.
According to his website AwesomeSeminars.com, his clients have included Taglit-Birthright, the Jewish Agency of Israel, the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Israeli Ministry of Tourism, the World Bank and UNESCO.[2]
References
- ↑ AMANDA BORSCHEL-DAN, Mr. Israel Advocacy, Times of Israel, 18 February 2012, accessed 9 November 2012
- ↑ More About Neil, AwesomeSeminars, accessed 9 November 2012