K'Cholmim
presents:
Toward A New Israel by Professor Paul Eidelberg
Professor Paul Eidelberg
Internationally known political scientist, author and lecturer, is the founder and president of The Foundation For
Constitutional Democracy with offices in Jerusalem and Washington, DC. He is also the president of the Yamin Israel party (which
ran with Herut in the last elections).
Prof. Eidelberg served in the United States Air Force where he held the rank of first
lieutenant. He received his doctoral degree at the University of Chicago.
Before making aliya in 1976, Prof. Eidelberg wrote various
books on America's founding fathers, including The Philosophy of the American Constitution and a Discourse on
Statesmanship.
In 1976 he joined the faculty of Bar-Ilan University. From his rabbi, HaGaon HaRav Dr. Chaim Zimmerman (z"l), he
learned how to interface Torah and political science.
He has written several books on the Arab-Israel conflict and on Judaism,
including Demophrenia:
Israel and the Malaise of Democracy, Beyond the Secular Mind, and Judaic Man. His most recent book,
Jewish Statesmanship, provides the philosophical and institutional foundations for reconstructing the State of Israel. This book,
which contains a Constitution for the State Israel, has also been published in Hebrew and in Russian.
Prof. Eidelberg has lectured
before Israel's Foreign Office and has written policy papers for various Knesset members.
He is on the Editorial Board of Israel's
premier journal Nativ, as well as on the Advisory Council of the Ariel Center for Policy Research. He has written more than 900
articles for newspapers and scholarly journals in the United States and Israel.
During the past four years, Prof. Eidelberg has been
conducting seminars on constitutions, diverse parliamentary electoral systems, Jewish law, and related topics at the Jerusalem center of the
Foundation for Constitutional Democracy.