Amazing Energy Innovations Happening in the Jewish State with Dr. Daryl Temkin

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Dr. Daryl Temkin received his Ph.D. in 1989 from the University of Southern California in Education and Counseling Psychology. Besides his work in counseling psychology, for the past decades, he has served as a guest lecturer at a large number of North American universities, corporations and national leadership organizations.  He is the founder and director of the Israel Institute for the Advancement for Alternative Energy Innovation, which serves to teach pivotal facts about Israel and Israel’s contributions to advancing technology.  Dr. Temkin has been a keynote speaker as well as an active opinion writer on critical economic, social, spiritual and political issues affecting Israel, America, and the world. He has written over 100 published articles and his articles have been published in academic journals as well as in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim publications. Dr. Temkin’s focus is to confront Israel de-legitimization and to address the national security issues of oil dependency by advancing alternative energy development. His goal is to help free the world from the economic and political chokehold of OPEC oil and to disable the funding of international terror.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011 
Lecture: 7:30 PM
Oshman Family Jewish Community Center
3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto, CA
Admission:
JCC members: $5 at the door
Non-members: $8 at the door

Pre-registration is required.

Co-sponsored by Oshman Family Jewish Community Center
Associate Sponsors: Congregation Kol Emeth, Bluestar, Eco-Jews of the Bay, Hazon, StandWithUs

Wednesday, November 9, 2011
 Lecture: 7:00 PM
Congregation Emanu-El
Two Lake Street, San Francisco, CA Suggested donation of $10

Pre-registration is required

Co-sponsored by Congregation Emanu-El
Associate Sponsors: Bluestar, Eco-Jews of the Bay, Hazon, StandWithUs

For more information, call Talia at 310.855.9606 or email talia@camera.org.

 

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