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Ido Daniel: “Dealing with Online Antisemitism”

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March 1 “Dealing with Online Antisemitism” Ido Daniel, Director of Israeli Students Combating Antisemitism (ISCA)Location: ISGAP Center, 3rd FloorTime: 6:00 P.M.

Melanie Phillips Islamophobia and Antisemitism: A Dangerous Comparison

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April 4 “Islamophobia and Antisemitism: A Dangerous Comparison” Melanie Phillips, Journalist & AuthorLocation: ISGAP Center, 3rd FloorTime: 6:00 P.M.

Dr. Benny Morris: “The War of 1948: New Perspectives”

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Dr. Benny Morris, Professor of History, Middle East Studies, Ben-Gurion UniversityLocation: ISGAP Center, 8th FloorTime: 12:00 PM

Dr. Vladimir Khanin: “Jews in Post-Communist Russia: A State with Philosemitic Pretensions, a Society with Antisemitic Sentiments”

https://isgap.org/event/2016/01/dr-vladimir-khanin-jews-in-post-communist-russia-a-state-with-philosemitic-pretensions-a-society-with-antisemitic-sentiments/

March 7 “Jews in Post-Communist Russia: A State with Philosemitic Pretensions, a Society with Antisemitic Sentiments”Dr. Vladimir Khanin, Associate Professor, Department of Political and Middle Eastern Studies, Ariel University of SamariaLocation: Wasserstein Hall, WCC Room 3015Time: 7:00 P.M.

Vyacheslav Likhachev: Manifestations of Antisemitism in Ukraine: Dynamics and Context

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Jan. 21 “Manifestations of Antisemitism in Ukraine: Dynamics and Context” Vyacheslav Likhachev Head, National Minority Rights Monitoring GroupLocation: Center for Jewish Studies, Seminar RoomTime: 6:00 P.M.

Dr. Vladimir Khanin: Is There Antisemitism in Contemporary Russia?

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March 8 “Is There Antisemitism in Contemporary Russia?” Dr. Vladimir Khanin, Associate Professor, Department of Political and Middle Eastern Studies, Ariel University of SamariaLocation: ISGAP Center, 3rd FloorTime: 12:00 P.M.

Eldad Beck: From Normalization to Delegitimization-Ending the Uniqueness of the Relations Between Germany and Israel

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January 28 “From Normalization to Delegitimization-Ending the Uniqueness of the Relations Between Germany and Israel” Eldad Beck, Berlin-based Crrespondent of the Israeli daily “Yedioth Ahronoth”, Author of “Germany, at Odd”Location: ISGAP Center, 3rd FloorTime: 6:00 P.M.

Dr. Dovid Katz: The Special Case of Baltic-Ukrainian Holocaust Inversion

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April 5 “The Special Case of Baltic-Ukrainian Holocaust Inversion” Dr. Dovid Katz, Author and Editor of DefendingHistory.comLocation: ISGAP Center, 3rd FloorTime: 6:00 P.M.

Benjamin Weinthal: Europe’s Economic War on Israel: The Role of Antisemitism in BDS and Product Labels

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March 31 “Europe’s Economic War on Israel: The Role of Antisemitism in BDS and Product Labels” Benjamin Weinthal, European Affairs Correspondent for The Jerusalem Post and Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD)Location: ISGAP Center, 3rd FloorTime: 6:00 P.M.

Dr. Mordechai Kedar: “Radical Islam and its Effect on Antisemitism”

https://isgap.org/event/2016/01/dr-mordechai-kedar-radical-islam-and-its-effect-on-antisemitism/

Feb. 1 “Radical Islam and its Effect on Antisemitism” Dr. Mordechai Kedar, Senior Lecturer, Department of Arabic and Center for the Study of the Middle East, Bar-Ilan University Location: ISGAP Center, 3rd Floor Time: 7:00 P.M.