AIJAC/Rambam Programs/2015

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Membership• Christopher Pyne
• Bronwyn Bishop
• Tim Wilson (Australia)
• Sharri Markson
• Ben English
• Bevan Shields
• Alex Hart
• David Lipson
• Aaron Patrick
• Anthony Bergin
• Wyatt Roy
• Sharon Bird
• Terri Butler
• Russel Matheson
• Peter Hendy
• Rob Mitchell
• Chris Ketter
• Jim Molan
• Mal Brough
• Andrew Leigh
• Dean Smith
• Bridget McKenzie
• Joanne Ryan
• Sean Edwards
A junket "fact-finding trip" to Israel for a large number of selected Australian journalists, politicians, political advisers, government officials, trade union officials, student leaders, and academics.

The Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC) arranges a large number of junkets "fact-finding trips" to Israel for selected journalists, politicians, political advisers, government officials, trade union officials, student leaders, and academics through its Rambam Israel Fellowship Program[1][2] There are a number of associated programs doing very similar things, not all of them arranged by AIJAC, for example the Australia Israel Leadership Forum, the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies Journalists Mission, Australia-Israel Chamber of Commerce and etc. For practical reasons, these programs are listed here under the heading Rambam Programs.

Participants

The participants are sent from several programs.[3]

Australia-Israel-UK Leadership Dialogue - December

NSW Jewish Board of Deputies/AIJAC Journalists Study Tour - November[4]

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Delegation of 50 "entrepreneurs" led by Wyatt Roy, Asst. Minister for Innovation - November[7]

AIJAC Rambam Study Tour - July[8][9][10]

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Retired Major General Jim Molan - June[11]

AIJAC Rambam Israel Fellowship - May[12]



 

Known members

2 of the 24 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Sharri MarksonHost on Sky News Australia
Jim MolanAustralian soldier/politician accused of multiple war crimes during the attack on Fallujah in late 2004.
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