Tag: Holocaust Studies

The Holocaust from the Arab Peoples’ Point of View

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o8 Mar., “The Holocaust from the Arab Peoples’ Point of View” Dr. Edy Cohen, Researcher, Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies Date: Tuesday, March 8th, 2022  Time: 11:00 AM Eastern Time Click to Join ISGAP’s seminar series, in Arabic featuring simultaneous English translation.

Swimming Against the Tide: Ordinary German People Who Stood Up and Saved Jewish and non-Jewish Lives Before and During the Holocaust

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“Swimming Against the Tide: ordinary German people who stood up and saved Jewish and non-Jewish lives before and during the Holocaust” Professor Christoph Gassenschmidt, The American College of Greece, Greece; Research Fellow, ISGAP Date: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 ISGAP Research Fellow Seminar Series on Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective

Dr. Dovid Katz, “Academic Revisionism and the Holocaust”

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Dr. Dovid Katz – Professor (adjunct), Philosophy and Communications Program, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University “Academic Revisionism and the Holocaust” ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute St. John’s College, Oxford University, United Kingdom Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Gregory Gordon & Dan Michman — “The Enemy Within: A Neo-Nazi Takeover in the American Heartland?” | “Misunderstandings of the Phenomenon ‘Antisemitism’ in Some Recent Influential Studies of the Holocaust”

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Titles: “The Enemy Within: A Neo-Nazi Takeover in the American Heartland?” “Misunderstandings of the Phenomenon ‘Antisemitism’ in Some Recent Influential Studies of the Holocaust” Speakers: Gregory Gordon, Associate Professor of Law at the University of North Dakota and Director of the UND Center for Human Rights and Genocide Studies. Dan Michman, Bar-Ilan University; International Institute […]