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Iaap newsletter 28 - The new Israeli Jungian society

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Since the founding of the IAAP, many amendments have been added to the<br />

Constitution and By-Laws, leading to a kind of patchwork document. One of the tasks<br />

taken up by the EC was to approve a feasibility study to be done by the Governance<br />

Working Party. <strong>The</strong> project would assess the possibility of making revisions to the<br />

Constitution so as to remove inconsistencies and craft all the past amendments into a<br />

more accessible and integrated document. This report will be presented to the EC at<br />

their February 2009 meeting in Montreal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> February EC meeting also included several more soulful activities.<br />

Dr. Jost Hoerni, a member of the Jung family, gave the PC and EC members a very<br />

informative guided tour of Bollingen.<br />

On another evening and one evening Joerg<br />

Rasche, a concert pianist, and Jan Weiner,<br />

an accomplished singer, performed an after<br />

dinner concert for the members of the EC.<br />

<strong>The</strong> over-all experience of the meeting was<br />

personally, administratively and politically<br />

very fulfilling.<br />

In July, the Third Multidisciplinary<br />

Conference of the International Association<br />

for Analytical Psychology and the Second<br />

Joint Conference with the International Association for <strong>Jungian</strong> Studies took place in<br />

Zürich at the ETH.<br />

pg. 9

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