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Ambassador Dennis Ross comes to Jax to discuss U.S. and Israeli relations
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Former Middle East ambassador Dennis Ross A near capacity crowd was on hand at the Jewish Community Alliance to hear Ross spoke to the Jewish Community, Oct. 29th about current United States/Israeli relations speak and help kick-off the JCA’s book fest Photos by Larry Tallis
Former Ambassador sat down with media members for exclusive interview BY MATT FRANZBLAU
Federation Communications Director
In late October, former Middle East Ambassador Dennis Ross came to Jacksonville to talk about his new book, ‘Doomed to Succeed, the U.S. Israeli relationship from Truman to Obama’. Before his speech at the Jewish Community Alliance, he took time out of his busy schedule to sit down and answer questions from the editorial board at the Florida Times Union as well as the Jacksonville Jewish News. The following are his thoughts and opinions on a whole host of issues ranging from his first person interactions with political leaders and presidents in the U.S. and abroad to a historical context to present day U.S./ Israeli relations
Former Middle East Ambassador Dennis Ross … On why he chose ‘Doomed to Succeed’ as title for his new book. “The book is entitled ‘Doomed to Succeed, the U.S. Israeli relationship from Truman to Obama’. People have asked me why that title, and the real story of the title relates to someone who worked for me. During the first Bush administration, he used to say to me, ‘Dennis we are doomed to succeed on this one’, meaning no matter how much we messed up, it would work itself out. So I began to write this book and I thought, you know, if you look at the history of this relationship and where it’s come from, it was an extremely humble beginning where the whole national security establishment was against recognition of the state. It takes until Kennedy before we even provide arms to Israel, so the first two decades of Israel’s existence, the U.S. provides a very small amount of assistance to Israel. It’s the French who become their main military partner and it’s the Germans who through reparations help to build their economic infrastructure beyond what existed prior to the happening of the state. The doomed to succeed part is ultimately
After his talk, Dennis Ross signed copies of his new book, ‘Doomed to Succed: The U.S./ Israeli relationship from Truman to Obama’
because we share values. They (Israel) are the only democracy in the Middle East. We share interests because basically we can count on the Israelis when it comes to our interests because we share threats. Those who threaten us, also threaten them. This relationship has evolved because if you look at the region now, it is one that will be characterized for I would say probably up to 20 years but certainly not less than 10, as a struggle that will be so violent. It is this way because what is the most fundamental thing you can have a fight over? That’s identity. When you’re in a war to determine who gets to shape the identity, nothing could be more basic, therefore nothing could be more fundamental and the violence tends to be more extreme. In the midst of that, Israel will stand in a very sharp contrast, so partly I wanted to tell the story of what really emerges. When I began to write this book, I had in mind sort of a different path because it was going to be on the U.S./Israeli relationship but I wasn’t going to do a chapter on every administration. What See ROSS VISIT, p. 5 happened was, I had several
Grand Rabbi of Boston makes visit to Jacksonville BY BY RABBI YAAKOV FISCH Etz Chaim Synagogue
The Grand Rabbi of Boston from Jerusalem, Rabbi Mayer A. Horowitz made a stop in Jacksonville on his recent tour of the Southeast. On Tuesday, Oct., he made himself available at the home of Tzippy and Avi Zaguri to see visitors and offer guidance to those in need. The next morning found the Grand Rabbi at Etz Chaim for a well-attended The Boston Rebbi meets with Torah Acadinspirational lecture. He finished off his emy of Jacksonville Kindergarten students stay with a stop at the Torah Academy of Jacksonville, where he led the school in assemblies with singing, inspirational stories and treats and then met with each individual student. It was truly a privilege to host greatness and be awed by the presence of one of today’s foremost Hasidic leaders.
Scan to read paper online at Grand Rabbi of Boston meets with .com The Jacksonville families during his recent visit
The Grand Rabbi alongside Etz Chaim Synagogue senior Rabbi Yaakov Fisch