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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 Herzalia]],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>
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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>
  
 
==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 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

  1. AMANDA BORSCHEL-DAN, Mr. Israel Advocacy, Times of Israel, 18 February 2012, accessed 9 November 2012
  2. More About Neil, AwesomeSeminars, accessed 9 November 2012