Book Talk at Pomeranz in Jerusalem Dec 8 - 8pm
Pomeranz
Bookseller, Nefesh B’Nefesh, and Jerusalism are pleased to present:
Sunday, Dec. 8, 2019 | 8 PM
Pomeranz | Be'eri St 5, Jerusalem
Join
us for a uniquely moving, fascinating and uplifting talk, based on Aryeh’s book
about his hike on the Israel Trail and healing from his divorce. Come share in his trek, as he offers a new
perspective on Israel – the land, the country, its history and people – and
illuminating insights from the experience.
Accompanied
by photos and videos; book available for purchase at the event.
Natan
Sharansky
celebrates Aryeh’s “engaging passion and persistence”; Mayim Bialik
calls the book a “fascinating journey” and “beautiful exploration of self and
identity”.
After
a devastating divorce, which rocked his world and confounded his deeply-held
optimism, Aryeh Green’s goal was to get his life back on track. His
hike along Shvil Yisrael, the Israel National Trail, enabled him to do
that, long the way discovering a number of universal truths for living based on
Jewish tradition.
About Aryeh Green
The author of My Israel Trail, Aryeh was the founder and director of MediaCentral in Jerusalem, a project of Honest Reporting providing services for the foreign press. He serves today as chief strategy officer at EnergiyaGlobal, a renewable energy platform for Africa. He is a former senior advisor to Natan Sharansky in Israel's prime minister's office, and is a frequent and captivating speaker on Israel, media issues, democracy and human rights. When not promoting Israel and renewable energy, or hiking the Land of Israel, Aryeh lives in Beit Shemesh with his wife Miriam, and grows grapes and makes wine.
The author of My Israel Trail, Aryeh was the founder and director of MediaCentral in Jerusalem, a project of Honest Reporting providing services for the foreign press. He serves today as chief strategy officer at EnergiyaGlobal, a renewable energy platform for Africa. He is a former senior advisor to Natan Sharansky in Israel's prime minister's office, and is a frequent and captivating speaker on Israel, media issues, democracy and human rights. When not promoting Israel and renewable energy, or hiking the Land of Israel, Aryeh lives in Beit Shemesh with his wife Miriam, and grows grapes and makes wine.
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