Tag: Academia

Mr. Carlton Long, “Courage and the Curriculum: Building Powerful Interdisciplinary Syllabi for the Contemporary Study of Antisemitism”

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Mr. Carlton Long, CEO, Lawrence-Long & Co. Educational Consulting Introduction – “Courage and the Curriculum: Building Powerful Interdisciplinary Syllabi for the Contemporary Study of Antisemitism” Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP, Senior Research Fellow, Moshe Dayan Centre for Middle Eastern Studies, Tel Aviv University – “An Overview of the Program” ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2016 […]

Dr. Charles Asher Small, “Globalization and Antisemitism: Creating an Academic Discipline for the Interdisciplinary Study of Contemporary Antisemitism”

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Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP, Senior Research Fellow, Moshe Dayan Centre for Middle Eastern Studies, Tel Aviv University, “Globalization and Antisemitism: Creating an Academic Discipline for the Interdisciplinary Study of Contemporary Antisemitism” ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2016 St. Antony’s College, Oxford, United Kingdom Monday, August 1, 2016

Mr. Carlton Long – “Pedagogy and a Powerful Curriculum on Contemporary Global Antisemitism: Building Upon Theory and Practice”

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Mr. Carlton Long, CEO, Lawrence-Long & Co. Educational Consulting “Pedagogy and a Powerful Curriculum on Contemporary Global Antisemitism: Building Upon Theory and Practice” ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2016 St. Antony’s College, Oxford, United Kingdom Monday, August 1, 2016

Antisemitism, Anti-Zionism, Jewish students and failed policies

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A new article at The Washington Post by Molly Harris claims that liberal Jewish students are being “actively excluded” from social justice organizations.  Jewish college students will find that those active in BDS are also active in other left-wing groups and “as a Zionist this can be extremely disheartening.”  Her article goes to the heart […]

Resentment, Anxiety and Careerism: Accounting for Antisemitism in the Academy and Among the Intelligentsia

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Recently I’ve been professionally involved in surveys of two very different Jewish populations – one of Jewish university students on 55 American campuses and the other of Jewish leaders in 28 European countries. Yet a majority of respondents in both surveys reported great concern about antisemitism. The 2013 Pew Survey revealed that older American Jews […]

Hate Week: Why the “Israeli Apartheid” Canard is Antisemitic

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It’s back. Every year at this time, some extreme anti-Israel activists invoke the worst terms of abuse they can think of to try to stigmatize the Jewish state. Jewish students on college campuses around the world call it “Hate Week”—for good reason. They feel the sting of potent antisemitic imagery on public display, aggressively deployed […]

Israeli Apartheid Week in Britain: Why Students’ Unions Are Acting Unlawfully

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Israeli Apartheid Week sits within a global social movement, the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions or BDS movement, which aims to exclude Israel from the economic, cultural and educational life of the rest of the world. It has been a feature of city and campus life since 2004 when it burst onto the scene with the […]

The Great Failure of the Anti-Racist Intellectual Community: Downplaying Contemporary Antisemitism

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In 2003, a survey of the main sociological and psychological research databases returned no published studies focusing on antisemitism in the Muslim world.[i] Last year, I repeated the study to see whether there had been an upsurge in mainstream social scientific research on the topic. Although a small cadre of writers during the past fifteen […]

Professor Neil Kressel “The Great Failure of the Anti-Racist Community: How and Why Contemporary Global Antisemitism has Been Downplayed and Ignored”

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DEC. 7, 2015 “THE GREAT FAILURE OF THE ANTI-RACIST COMMUNITY: HOW AND WHY CONTEMPORARY GLOBAL ANTISEMITISM HAS BEEN DOWNPLAYED AND IGNORED” Professor Neil Kressel Professor, Department of Psychology, William Paterson University Location: Harvard Faculty Club, Room 10 Time: 7:00 P.M. Convener: Vivaldi Jean-Marie   In this lecture Prof. Kressel discusses what he describes as a ‘storm […]

Dr. Vivaldi Jean-Marie, “Memory, the Jewish Intellectual and Cartesian Cogito in Jean Amery’s At the Mind’s Limits”

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Dr. Vivaldi Jean-Marie Associate Professor of Philosophy, CUNY Adjunct Associate of Philosophy and African-American Studies, Columbia University Harvard Faculty Club, Room 4 Monday, November 9th, 2015 7:00 P.M.   For Jean Amery, Auschwitz rids the intellect of its Western ideals, and reduces it to a playful logical framework, and is therefore representative of the Cartesian […]