Thank you Will.
We will await his final decision.
Best,
Merav
From: Will Ellison <WEllison@washingtoninstitute.org>
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 10:18 PM
To: Merav Zafari-Odiz <Merav@mail.gov.il>
Cc: Matan Or <OrMatan@mail.gov.il>
Subject: Re: Message regarding Amb. Dennis Ross
Dear Merav,
I hope all is well.
I conferred with Amb. Ross, and he said that he needs to think about your kind invitation. I will let you know what he decides.
Thank you and Shabbat Shalom,
Will
From: Will Ellison
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 10:08 AM
To: Merav Zafari-Odiz
Cc: Matan Or
Subject: Re: Message regarding Amb. Dennis Ross
Dear Merav,
I hope all is well and that you're having a nice day. It's a pleasure to (virtually) meet you.
Thank you very much for your message and for this kind invitation. I will confer with Amb. Ross and get back to you.
All the best and Shabbat Shalom,
Will
Will Ellison
Research Associate and Personal Assistant to Ambassador Dennis Ross
Washington Institute for Near East Policy
(202)-759-9467 | WEllison@washingtoninstitute.org
From: Merav Zafari-Odiz <Merav@mail.gov.il>
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2020 1:30 AM
To: Will Ellison
Cc: Matan Or
Subject: FW: Message regarding Amb. Dennis Ross
Dear Will,
I am Merav Zafary-Odiz, and I'm the Chief Instructor at the Israel National Defense College(INDC). Thank for your message.
We would like to check the possibility of having Ambassador Ross teach a short course in our next school year. The course will be part of what we call "The International Season", and
we would like it to generally deal with Geo-Strategy and acquaint the participants with the international system. We intend that this course will take place fairly early in the school year (which begins on September 2nd), and after they cover basic
concepts and pillars of national security.
This will be the first time that we offer such a course, and a course in English in particular, and we are certain that given Ambassador Ross' academic and professional experience he
is extremely fit to teach this topic at the INDC.
We think that mid October will be a good timing to begin this course, in terms of the overall course structure and schedule, although I would note that we are fairly flexible regarding
the start time of the course as well as the number of sessions. The course can be about 6 sessions of 90 minutes each, and we intend to add additional relevant content with some practitioners. We are also fairly flexible with regards to the number of sessions
per day and per week (hence, we can in theory conclude within a week.)
If Ambassador Ross would be available to arrive to Israel for this purpose, the INDC will of course cover all his travel and accommodation expenses involved. We may also consider conducting
this course virtually depending on the situation related to COVID-19 and his ability to travel at this time.
Finally, as initial information regarding the class size and composition, I would note that we have around 40 participants, 7 of which are international students (including two American
officers), and the rest are Israelis, half of which are military officers (mostly colonels) and the rest are from the defense establishment and other government agencies and ministries. I would also add that as part of the program, the participants receive
a (tailor made) Masters degree in political science from the Haifa University.
Looking forward to your feedback.
Best regards,
Ambassador Merav Zafary-Odiz
Chief Instructor
From: Will Ellison <WEllison@washingtoninstitute.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2020 7:10 PM
To: Matan Or
<OrMatan@mail.gov.il>
Subject: Message regarding Amb. Dennis Ross
Dear Mr. Matar Or,
I hope all is well and that you're having a nice day. My name is Will Ellison, and I am Ambassador Dennis Ross' assistant - it's a pleasure to (virtually) meet you.
I received word from my colleague at the Washington Institute press office that you were seeking to get in touch with Amb. Ross to see about the possibility of his lecturing
at the Israel National Defense College. If you could please provide me with some additional information about your request that would be greatly appreciated. Most helpful would be if there's a particular time frame you had in mind (this summer, later in the
year, etc.), a particular topic you had in mind for the lecture, how long you would want the lecture to be, if you were hoping for this lecture to be delivered in person or via video conference, and if there is an honorarium involved.
Thank you very much,
Will
Will Ellison
Research Associate and Personal Assistant to Ambassador Dennis Ross
Washington Institute for Near East Policy
(202)-759-9467 | WEllison@washingtoninstitute.org