THE CURRENT → COFFEE BREAK Issue 819 · July 15, 2020

Coffee Break with Dani Dayan

Dani Dayan is the departing consul general of Israel in New York

Coffee Break with Dani Dayan
Photo: AP IMAGES
What was the most interesting or surprising thing you learned about the US-Israel relationship during your time here?

“I realized that contrary to prevalent opinion, the positions toward Israel in American society are more influenced by domestic sociopolitical developments and politics than by Israel’s own policies or acts. Also, I found that Americans, many Jews included, are familiar with the issues Israel deals with but don’t necessarily understand the way Israelis form their attitudes toward those issues.”

What was the most exciting moment of your tenure?

“There were innumerable exciting moments. If I had to choose one, it would probably be the huge once-in-a-lifetime celebration of Israel’s 70th anniversary in Times Square. As someone told me later: ‘We rocked the city and painted it blue and white.’ ”

What was your most significant achievement during your time here?

“I am most proud of maintaining a friendly dialogue with all the sectors of the Jewish community and bringing them closer to Israel. A few days ago, I received a personal farewell gift from the Skverer Rebbe. That is anything but obvious.”

And what was the low point?

“The Pittsburgh shooting. I arrived at Tree of Life when the 11 Jewish bodies were still lying inside the building. I stayed in Pittsburgh for the entire week of funeral and shivah to embrace the community.”

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