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Ambassador Danny Ayalon Joins YU Faculty

Israel Deputy Foreign Minister Appointed the Rennert Visiting Professor of Foreign Policy Studies at Yeshiva University The Honorable Danny Ayalon, Israeli diplomat and politician, has been appointed the Rennert Visiting Professor of Foreign Policy Studies at Yeshiva University for the spring 2014 semester. Ambassador Ayalon will teach on both the Wilf Campus at Yeshiva College and the Israel Henry Beren Campus at Stern College for Women, and will participate in public lectures and events.
ayalon Ambassador Ayalon has been appointed the Rennert Visiting Professor of Foreign Policy Studies
“Ambassador Ayalon will surely bring to his professorial role at Yeshiva the same commitment to the State of Israel, to integrity, to thoughtful discourse and careful analysis of the geopolitical world, that he brought so successfully to his assignments in the foreign service and foreign ministry,” said YU President Richard M. Joel. “We are delighted to welcome Danny as a visiting professor.” Ayalon served in Israel’s Foreign Service for over 20 years, most recently as deputy foreign minister from 2008 until 2012. During his diplomatic career, Ayalon was a political advisor to three different prime ministers: Ehud Barak, Benjamin Netanyahu and Ariel Sharon. In 2002, he was appointed by then Prime Minister Sharon and Foreign Minister Shimon Peres as Israel’s ambassador to the United States, a time during which Israel-US relations significantly improved. Upon his retirement from diplomatic service in 2006, Ayalon joined Nefesh B’Nefesh, an organization committed to revitalizing aliyah [immigration to Israel], and the Or Movement for settlement in the Negev and the Galilee. In February 2009, Ayalon was sworn in as a member of Knesset representing the Yisrael Beiteinu party. Ayalon recently founded The Truth About Israel, a nonprofit organization to combat attempts to delegitimize Israel and strengthen its political status and image. He also serves as chairman of the advisory board of Gisa Singer Even, a leading Israeli investment banking firm. “I am honored to join the distinguished faculty of Yeshiva University, led by President Richard Joel,” said Ayalon. “This institution is exceptional in its support of the State of Israel and in spreading knowledge and education that have always made it a center of excellence. I look forward to a fruitful, insightful and stimulating dialogue with our students.” Ayalon received his undergraduate degree in economics from Tel Aviv University and an MBA from Bowling Green State University. In 2005, he received the Brandeis Award from the Baltimore Jewish community and in 2008 he received the Builder of Jerusalem Award from Aish HaTorah.