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Rabbi Philip E. Schechter Scholar in Residence

 Ambassador Daniel Shapiro

The US-Israel Relationship ~ Under Obama, Trump and Beyond

 

Friday, February 28 to Saturday, February 29, 2020

Registration required for some sessions  - REGISTER NOW

 

Ambassador Daniel B. Shapiro arrived in Israel on July 21, 2011. Before arriving in Tel Aviv, Ambassador Shapiro was Senior Director for the Middle East and North Africa on the National Security Staff at the White House, where he advised President Obama and other senior U.S. officials on all aspects of U.S. policy in the region. Prior to serving in the White House, he was Senior Policy Adviser for the Obama for America presidential campaign. He advised the campaign on Middle East policy and led then-Senator Obama's visit to Israel in July 2008.

Ambassador Shapiro spent much of his career working in senior positions in the United States Congress, with a focus on Middle East policy. He began his career in government as a Professional Staff Member on the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East, under Chairman Lee Hamilton of Indiana. He later served as a Legislative Assistant and senior foreign policy adviser to Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, and as Deputy Chief of Staff and Legislative Director for Senator Bill Nelson of Florida. Ambassador Shapiro contributed to numerous Congressional efforts to support negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, to increase U.S. security assistance to Israel, and to strengthen sanctions and other measures against Syria, Iran, Hizballah, and Hamas.

From 1999 to 2001, Ambassador Shapiro was Director for Legislative Affairs at the National Security Council, serving as Congressional liaison for National Security Adviser Sandy Berger, He previously worked for the U.S. State Department at the U.S. Embassy in the United Arab Emirates.

Ambassador Shapiro was born in Champaign, Illinois. He received a Master's Degree in Middle Eastern Studies from Harvard University with a focus on modern Middle Eastern history. He graduated summa cum laude from Brandeis University, with high honors in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies and an additional concentration in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies. He also studied at Hebrew University and speaks Hebrew and some Arabic.

Scholar in Residence Schedule

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, February 28, 2020
Dvar during 7:30pm service
US-Israel Relations in an Era of Great Power Competition
Open to the public [No registration]
 
Saturday, February 29, 2020
11:00am to 12:15pm

Coffee & Torah with the Ambassador (Included for TSE Members only - space limited)

Parshat Terumah: When a Gift is More Than a Gift

12:30pm to 2:30pm

Lunch then Learn with the Ambassador

Israel in American Elections, America in Israeli Elections

2:30pm to 4:00pm

Afternoon Session

(Interview Format) An Ambassador's Life: US-Israel Relations During the Obama Administration

4:00pm

Havdalah

 

 

include yourself
TSE Members only

 

Sun, April 28 2024 20 Nisan 5784