Tag: England

The Woolf Institute, Cambridge, UK, to Host ISGAP Fellowship Training Programme

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The Woolf Institute, Cambridge (UK) – ISGAP has signed an agreement to create a Fellowship Training Programme at the Woolf Institute, Cambridge, UK. ISGAP Founder and Executive Director, Dr. Charles Asher Small, is being appointed Director of the ISGAP Fellowship Training Programme in Contemporary Antisemitism Studies at the Woolf Institute. As part of the agreement, […]

A Straightforward and Practical Resource for Understanding Labour’s Antisemitism Problem

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This web page, and the many links contained within it, is a resource for political people who will increasingly find that they need to understand contemporary antisemitism. Please bookmark it and come back to it when you need it. And I’m sorry to tell you that you will need it. Antisemitism always positions its own […]

Jews, Feudalism and the Magna Carta Mediaeval Myth Management and Modern Mismanagement©

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“I wish I were in topsy-turvy land, where white is black and black is white, and night is day and day is night” (Unknown but similar to line in “My Dream” a Bab Ballad by W. S. Gilbert in the Operetta Topsyturveydom with music by Alfred Cellier). “Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose.” […]

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

https://isgap.org/flashpoint/israeli-apartheid-week-in-britain-why-students-unions-are-acting-unlawfully/

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 […]

Michael Whine – “Two Steps Forward, One Step Back”

https://isgap.org/media/2010/04/two-steps-forward-one-step-back/

Title: “Two Steps Forward, One Step Back – Diplomatic Progress in Combating Antisemitism” Speaker: Michael Whine, Director of Government and International Affairs, Community Security Trust; Consultant, European Jewish Congress Date: Monday, April 26, 2010 YIISA/ISGAP Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective Seminar Series

Melanie Phillips – “The Demoralisation of Britain: Moral Relativism, the Church of England and the Jews”

https://isgap.org/media/2008/11/the-demoralisation-of-britain-moral-relativism-the-church-of-england-and-the-jews/

Lecture: The Demoralisation of Britain Moral Relativism, the Church of England and the Jews Speaker: Melanie Phillips, Journalist and Author Date: November 13, 2008 YIISA/ISGAP Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective Seminar Series

David Cesarani – “Muslims are not the new Jews: Comparing Islamophobia and Antisemitism in Britain and Europe”

https://isgap.org/media/2008/03/muslims-are-not-the-new-jews-comparing-islamophobia-and-antisemitism-in-britain-and-europe/

Lecture: Muslims are not the new Jews: Comparing Islamophobia and Antisemitism in Britain and Europe Speaker: Professor David Cesarani, History Department, Royal Holloway, University of London Date: March 27, 2008 YIISA/ISGAP Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective Seminar Series

Shalom Lappin – “This Green and Pleasant Land: Britain and the Jews”

https://isgap.org/media/2007/11/this-green-and-pleasant-land-britain-and-the-jews/

Lecture: This Green and Pleasant Land: Britain and the Jews Speaker: Professor Shalom Lappin, Kings College, University of London Date: November 29, 2007 YIISA/ISGAP Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective Seminar Series

Michael Keith – “Geopolitics on the Street: Transnationalism, the Political Imaginary and a Personal Account of Contemporary London’s Elections”

https://isgap.org/media/2007/02/geopolitics-on-the-street-transnationalism-the-political-imaginary-and-a-personal-account-of-contemporary-londons-elections/

Lecture: Geopolitics on the Street: Transnationalism, the Political Imaginary and a Personal Account of Contemporary London’s Elections Speaker: Professor Michael Keith, Director of the Centre for Urban and Community Studies, Goldsmiths College, University of London Date: February 15, 2007 YIISA/ISGAP Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective Seminar Series