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2. Israel should establish a school of diplomacy to teach Jewish diplomats how to conduct themselves vis-à-vis other nations.

3. Except in emergencies, the Government of Israel will not conduct foreign relations on the Sabbath. This will enhance Israel’s dignity in the eyes of other nations.

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4. Every embassy will have a rabbi, a synagogue, and a Jewish library. The embassies will organize lecture bureaus and develop electronic networks to explain Israel’s foreign and domestic policies and to encourage aliya.

5. Israeli diplomacy will be conducted in such a way as to sanctify God’s Name and bring honor to the Jewish people.☼

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Professor Paul Eidelberg (Ph.D. University of Chicago) is a political scientist now residing in Jerusalem. He has drafted a Constitution for the State of Israel. His primary interest is the convergence of science and Torah. His magnum opus is "Rescuing America from Nihilism: A Judeo-Scientific Approach" (Lightcather 2014).