Join IPF Atid Boston for our community book club. We will be reading “Killing a King: The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and the Remaking of Israel” by Dan Ephron.
Dan Ephron was a Newsweek writer for nearly 15 years, serving as national security correspondent, deputy Washington bureau chief and Jerusalem bureau chief. He has followed the Middle East through much of his career and covered many of the region’s major events. “Killing a King” is Ephron’s first book. The New York Times listed it as one of the 100 notable books of 2015, describing it as “an electrifying political narrative twinned with an old-fashioned crime story — of the sort that ought to be taught in journalism schools for its restraint, pacing and expert creation of suspense.”
Newton address provided upon RSVP.
IPF Atid events are for young professionals ages 21-39. If you are beyond this age range, please contact our staff for other ways to be involved with Israel Policy Forum.
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