Tag: Harvard

Higher Education and Contemporary Antisemitism: Soft Power and Foreign Influence – Examining Undocumented Foreign Funding of American Universities: Implications for Education and Rising Antisemitism

https://isgap.org/post/2020/06/isgap-research-report-finds-billions-in-unreported-middle-east-funding-to-american-universities/

Higher Education and Contemporary Antisemitism: Soft Power and Foreign Influence Examining Undocumented Foreign Funding of American Universities:  Implications for Education and Rising Antisemitism   Charles Asher Small Michael Bass   Based on the findings submitted to the  DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE SUMMIT ON COMBATTING ANTISEMITISM WASHINGTON DC – July 2019   Click here to read the […]

ISGAP’s Executive Director, Dr. Charles Asher Small Returns to Yale to Speak with Ruth R. Wisse

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    Defeating Global Antisemitism: The View from the United States   Executive Director of ISGAP, Dr. Charles Asher Small and Ruth R. Wisse, Professor Emerita at Harvard University, asses the nature of contemporary antisemitism and ways to defeat it. This event was moderated by Rabbi Leah Cohen ofYale University’s Slifka Center. This marks Charles […]

Tarek Fatah – “Antisemitism in the Muslim World and How Its Concealed as a Critique of Israel”

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Title: “Antisemitism in the Muslim World and How Its Concealed as a Critique of Israel” Speaker: Tarek Fatah, Public Intellectual; Author Date: Tuesday, April 1, 2014 Location: Theatre Room, Harvard Faculty Club, as part of the ISGAP seminar series “Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective”

Dr. Matthias Küntzel- “The Roots of Iranian Antisemitism and its Consequences”

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Title: “The Roots of Iranian Antisemitism and its Consequences” Speaker: Dr. Matthias Küntzel, Hamburg Technical College; Research Associate, Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, Hebrew University, Jerusalem Date: Tuesday, March 11, 2014 Location: Theatre Room, Harvard Faculty Club, as part of the ISGAP seminar series “Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective”

Aleksandra Gliszczynksa-Grabias “Memory Laws or Memory Loss Limiting Freedom of Speech in Search of Europe’s Historical Identity”

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Feb. 27 – Milstein West A – Harvard Law School Researcher, PoznaY Human Rights Centre, Institute of Legal Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences; Vice President, “Open Republic” Association against Antisemitism and Xenophobia Aleksandra Gliszczy?ska–Grabias graduated from the European Studies, Faculty of Law and Administration of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Pozna?, Poland. She is a […]