Hear what the journos have to say

October 4, 2017 by J-Wire Staff
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Eight editors and journalists recently returned from the 2017 mission, and they will report on their experiences at a community meeting next Monday in Sydney.

Vic Alhadeff

Each year the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies invites senior editors, journalists and executive producers to undertake an intensive study mission to Israel.

They participate in top-level briefings, visit the Syrian, Lebanese and Gaza borders and meet with Israeli Arab and Palestinian representatives.

NSW Jewish Board of Deputies CEO Vic Alhadeff commented: “The Journalists Mission is one of many vital programs that the Board of Deputies runs, and it is always instructive to hear from the participants on their return. This year’s delegation was particularly high-level, and we encourage members of the community to turn out on Monday evening to hear from the participants and engage with them.”

Ben Fordham interviews 2GB producer Zac Mclean who participated in the recent NSW Jewish board of deputies journalists mission.

Reportback Monday night October 9 at 7.30pm at the Sydney Jewish museum.

http://www.2gb.com/podcast/journalists-trip-to-israel/

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One Response to “Hear what the journos have to say”
  1. Michael burd says:

    It’s good to see NSWJBD have been able to take their attention away from such important issues such SSM to concentrate on defending the Jewish state in our hostile media

    It’s a shame you guys didn’t include some of the anti Zionist GAy /LGBT activist leaders many aligned with the anti Zionist Antifa activists .

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