

Join AIPAC's most dedicated leaders in Chicago, October 26-27, for the premier policy retreat for people interested in the future of America's relationship with Israel.
Click here to view the 2008 National Summit program.
Israel's new ambassador to the United Nations Gabriela Shalev and human rights activist Natan Sharansky* lead an intimate discussion with AIPAC Senate Club members against the backdrop of Chicago's world-famous skyline.
Join other AIPAC Capitol Club members at one of Chicago's premier downtown riverfront hotels for dessert and after-dinner drinks.
The first of Summit's four major plenary sessions opens with addresses from one of the nation's most prominent African-American leaders and a rising star in the pro-Israel movement, Mayor of Newark, New Jersey, Cory Booker, as well as key members of the Senate.
Delegates will have the opportunity to choose from more than three dozen Breakout Sessions that allow for an in-depth look at issues ranging from Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons, Israel's negotiations with the Palestinians and Russia's growing influence in the Middle East, to grassroots political organizing, the geopolitics of oil and much more.
Click here for a full list of Sunday's Breakout Sessions.
Dine with leading luminaries and members of Congress from throughout the Midwest during what will be a memorable and meaningful evening.
Whether you select a seminar with Middle East experts on one of the most pressing issues facing the U.S. and Israel today, or choose a discussion with top political pundits fresh off the campaign trail, these sessions are often limited to a few dozen people, ensuring you the opportunity to have your questions answered.
Click here for a full list of Monday's Breakout Sessions.
Mayor Richard Daley, a Chicago icon and longtime friend of the pro-Israel community, brings the 2008 National Summit to a close.
* - denotes invited.