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ISGAP Special Event on Iran Featuring David Menashri

https://isgap.org/event/2013/09/isgap-special-event-on-iran-featuring-david-menashri/

ISGAP invites all to attend a Special Event on Iran featuring Professor David Menashri “Iranian President Rouhani’s PR Offensive: Will Hope Stop the Centrifuges?” Thursday, October 3 4:00 – 6:00 PM 165 East 56th St., 8th Floor (between Lexington and 3rd Avenue) New York, NY 10022 Introductory remarks by Lawrence B. Benenson, Chair of ISGAP […]

Rifat Bali: “The Roots of Turkish Antisemitism and Its Themes”

https://isgap.org/event/2013/04/rifat-bali-the-roots-of-turkish-antisemitism-and-its-themes/

Rifat Bali is a graduate of the École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE) of Paris and an associate member of the Alberto-Benveniste Centre for Sephardic Studies and the Sociocultural History of the Jews (École Pratique des Hautes Études / CNRS / Université Paris/Sorbonne). He is the winner of the Alberto Benveniste Research Award (Paris) for […]

Gregory Gordon: “The Forgotten Nuremberg Hate Speech Case: Otto Dietrich and the Future of Persecution Law”

https://isgap.org/event/2013/04/gregory-gordon-the-forgotten-nuremberg-hate-speech-case-otto-dietrich-and-the-future-of-persecution-law/

Professor Gordon earned his Bachelor of Arts degree (summa cum laude) and Juris Doctor at the University of California at Berkeley. In 2003, he joined the Criminal Division’s Office of Special Investigations, where he helped investigate and prosecute Nazi war criminals and modern human rights violators. In addition to contributing to the Holocaust Museum’s influential […]

Charles Asher Small and Amichai Magen at UCLA

https://isgap.org/event/2013/03/charles-asher-small-and-amichai-magen-to-lecture-at-ucla/

Charles Asher Small ISGAP Director and the Koret Distinguished Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University: “The Need to Create Interdisciplinary Antisemitism Studies” The lecture will provide an overview of the need to develop a high calibre interdisciplinary study of antisemitism; especially given the different phases of anti-Judaism and the role it played historically in Western civilization […]

Amichai Magen: “The ‘Arab Spring’: An Israeli Perspective”

https://isgap.org/event/2013/03/amichai-magen-the-arab-spring-an-israeli-perspective/

With introductory remarks by Charles Asher Small, Director, ISGAP; Koret Distinguished Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University Few states in the world not taking direct part in the “Arab Spring” themselves have a higher stake in its causes, convulsions, and consequences than the State of Israel. Though none of the twenty-two members of the Arab League […]

Nora Gold: “I don’t know why they hate us – I don’t think we did anything bad to hurt them’: Jewish Girls (Aged 10-12) Reflect on Their Experiences of Antisemitism”

https://isgap.org/event/2013/03/nora-gold-i-dont-know-why-they-hate-us-i-dont-think-we-did-anything-bad-to-hurt-them-jewish-girls-aged-10-12-reflect-on-their-experiences-of-antisemitism/

Nora Gold received her PhD in Social Work from University of Toronto, and is currently an Associate Scholar in the Centre for Women’s Studies in Education (CWSE) at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto (OISE/UT). In addition to her academic work on antisemitism, Gold is an activist. Two years ago she […]

Elyakim Rubinstein: “Reflections on Antisemitism and Israel”

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Elyakim Rubinstein was the Attorney General of Israel from 1997 to 2004 and is now serving as a Judge on the Supreme Court of Israel. Rubinstein, a lifelong Israeli diplomat and civil servant, has had an influential role in that country’s internal and external politics, most notably in helping to shape its peace treaties with […]

Shalem Coulibaly: “Subsaharan Africa, Globalization and Antisemitism”

https://isgap.org/event/2013/03/shalem-coulibaly-subsaharan-africa-globalization-and-antisemitism/

Dr Shalem Coulibaly was born in Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast). He is a doctor in philosophy, from Sorbonne University. He taught philosophy in France, in Israel, and now in Ouagadougou’s University, in Burkina Faso. He was the General Secretary of the University OUAGA3S. Shalem Coulibaly is fine observator of European’s Antisemtism. In nineties, in France, […]

David Seymour: “Critical Theory, The Holocaust, and Human Rights”

https://isgap.org/event/2013/03/david-seymour-critical-theory-the-holocaust-and-human-rights/

David M. Seymour is a Lecturer in Law at City University London. He received his LLB from the Polytechnic of the South Bank (1986) and his LLM from the London School of Economics (1988). In 2000 he was awarded his PhD (‘Critical Theory’s Representation of the Holocaust’) in Social and Critical Theory by Warwick University. […]

Yigal Carmon: “The Impact of the Arab Spring on Antisemitism and Holocaust Denial in the Arab and Muslim World”

https://isgap.org/event/2013/03/yigal-carmon-the-impact-of-the-arab-spring-on-antisemitism-and-holocaust-denial-in-the-arab-and-muslim-world/

Yigal Carmon, Founder and President of MEMRI, is a prominent authority on current developments in the Arab and Muslim world and on the Middle East media. Between 1988 and 1993, Mr. Carmon served as Chief Advisor on Counter-Terrorism to Israeli Prime Ministers Yitzhak Shamir and Yitzhak Rabin. In this capacity, he was chief coordinator of […]