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The spirit of a nation at war — with Wendy Singer
The spirit of a nation at war — with Wendy Singer
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62 minutes
Released:
Feb 17, 2024
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Podcast episode
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While there has been a lot of resentment inside Israel towards its political and security leadership, Israeli society has stepped up in ways sometimes impossible for me to describe. So, when I was in Israel, I asked Wendy Singer to join me for a conversation about what most Israelis are seeing and experiencing at the grassroots level, day-to-day, that we may not see.
Wendy Singer is an advisor to several Israeli high-tech start-ups, including Re-Milk — https://www.remilk.com/
Wendy was the executive director of Start-Up Nation Central since its founding in 2013 — https://startupnationcentral.org/
Previously, she was the director of AIPAC’s Israel office for 16 years and served in AIPAC’s Washington office before immigrating to Israel in 1994. Earlier in her career, Wendy was a foreign policy advisor in the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives.
Wendy Singer is an advisor to several Israeli high-tech start-ups, including Re-Milk — https://www.remilk.com/
Wendy was the executive director of Start-Up Nation Central since its founding in 2013 — https://startupnationcentral.org/
Previously, she was the director of AIPAC’s Israel office for 16 years and served in AIPAC’s Washington office before immigrating to Israel in 1994. Earlier in her career, Wendy was a foreign policy advisor in the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives.
Released:
Feb 17, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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