Tag: ISGAP events

Shalem Coulibaly – “Sub-Saharan Africa, Globalization, and Antisemitism” (Part One)

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Title: Sub-Saharan Africa, Globalization, and Antisemitism (Lecture only) Speaker: Shalem Coulibaly, Professor of Philosophy and Secretary General, Université de Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) Date: March 21, 2013 Location: Fordham University, as part of the Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective Seminar Series

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

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Title: Critical Theory, The Holocaust, and Human Rights Speaker: David Seymour, Professor of Law, City University, London Date: March 13, 2013 Location: Harvard Law School, as part of the “Antisemitism, Discrimination, Human Rights, and International Law” Seminar Series

Phyllis Chesler – “The New Anti-Semitism: Reflections After A Decade on the Front Lines”

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Title: The New Anti-Semitism: Reflections After A Decade on the Front Lines Speaker: Dr. Phyllis Chesler Date: February 28, 2013 Location: Fordham University, as part of the “Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective” Seminar Series Phyllis Chesler is a best selling and influential author, a legendary feminist leader, and a psychotherapist and expert courtroom witness. She has […]

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

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Title: Memory Laws or Memory Loss? Limiting Freedom of Speech in Search of Europe’s Historical Identity Speaker: Aleksandra Gliszczynska-Grabias, Researcher, PoznaY Human Rights Centre, Institute of Legal Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences; Vice President, “Open Republic” Association against Antisemitism and Xenophobia Date: February 27, 2013 Location: Harvard Law School, as part of the “Antisemitism in […]

Shalem Coulibaly – “Sub-Saharan Africa, Globalization and Antisemitism”

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Title: Sub-Saharan Africa, Globalization and Antisemitism Speaker: Shalem Coulibaly, Professor of Philosophy and Secretary General, Université de Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) Date: February 26, 2013 Location: McGill University

Neil Kressel – “Muslim Antisemitism: A Litmus Test for the West” (Part 2)

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Title: Muslim Antisemitism: A Litmus Test for the West Speaker: Neil Kressel Date: February 14, 2013 Location: Fordham University Neil Kressel is the author of “The Sons of Pigs and Apes”: Muslim Antisemitism and the Conspiracy of Silence (Potomac Books, November 2012). The book documents a dangerous and growing epidemic of anti-Jewish bigotry in many […]

Neil Kressel – “Muslim Antisemitism: A Litmus Test for the West” (Part 1)

https://isgap.org/media/2013/02/muslim-antisemitism-a-litmus-test-for-the-west-part-1/

Title: Muslim Antisemitism: A Litmus Test for the West Speaker: Neil Kressel Date: February 14, 2013 Location: Fordham University Neil Kressel is the author of “The Sons of Pigs and Apes”: Muslim Antisemitism and the Conspiracy of Silence (Potomac Books, November 2012). The book documents a dangerous and growing epidemic of anti-Jewish bigotry in many […]

David Matas – “Antisemitism and the Peace Process”

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Title: Antisemitism and the Peace Process Speaker: David Matas Date: February 12, 2013 Location: McGill University David Matas, world renown Canadian human rights and immigration lawyer. Here David Matas suggests a 10 point path to peace between Israel and its Palestinian neighbors. He reviews a comprehensive list of the issues dividing Israelis and Palestinians at […]

Meir Litvak – “Radical Islam and the Arab Spring”

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Speaker: Meir Litvak, Associate Professor at the Department of Middle Eastern History, Director of the Alliance Center for Iranian Studies, and Senior Research Fellow at the Dayan Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Tel Aviv University Discussion: “Radical Islam and the Arab Spring” Date: February 8, 2013 Location: Stanford University, Hoover Institute

Edwin Black – “The Farhud – Roots of an Arab-Nazi Alliance in the Holocaust and its Lasting Effects” (Condensed Version)

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Speaker: Edwin Black, award-winning, New York Times bestselling international investigative author discusses his book “The Farhud – Roots of an Arab-Nazi Alliance in the Holocaust and its Lasting Effects” at Fordham University Lincoln Center Campus on Thursday, January 31, 2013. Title: The Farhud – Roots of an Arab-Nazi Alliance in the Holocaust and its Lasting […]