Rabbi Akiva Zweig, “An Authentic Jewish Orthodox View On Antisemitism, Based On The Five Books of Moses”
https://isgap.org/media/2017/08/rabbi-akiva-zweig-an-authentic-jewish-orthodox-view-on-antisemitism-based-on-the-five-books-of-moses/
Rabbi Akiva Zweig, Dean (Rosh Yeshiva), Talmudic College of Florida “An Authentic Jewish Orthodox View On Antisemitism, Based On The Five Books of Moses” Welcoming Remarks from Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2017 St. John’s College, Oxford University, United Kingdom Sunday, July 16, 2017
Professor Benny Morris, “The Two Contemporary Islamic Fundamentalist Threats to the West and Israel”
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Professor Benny Morris – History and Middle Eastern Studies, Ben Gurion University “The Two Contemporary Islamic Fundamentalist Threats to the West and Israel” ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute St. John’s College, Oxford, United Kingdom Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Dr. Mala Tabory, “Antisemitism in the International Sphere”
https://isgap.org/media/2017/08/dr-mala-tabory-antisemitism-in-the-international-sphere/
Dr. Mala Tabory – Director, ISGAP Israel and editor, “Justice”, journal of International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists “Antisemitism in the International Sphere” ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2017 St. John’s College, Oxford, United Kingdom Friday, July 28, 2017
Dr. Avraham Neguise, Member of Israeli Knesset, “Combatting Antisemitism and BDS: The Current Reality in the State of Israel”
https://isgap.org/media/2017/08/dr-avraham-neguise-member-of-israeli-knesset-combatting-antisemitism-and-bds-the-current-reality-in-the-state-of-israel/
Dr. Avraham Neguise – Member of Israeli Knesset, Chairman of Committee of Immigration, Absorption and Diaspora Affairs “Combatting Antisemitism and BDS: The Current Reality in the State of Israel” ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2017 St. John’s College, Oxford, United Kingdom Thursday, July 27, 2017
Herzliya Conference – The New Antisemitism and the Security of the Jewish People
https://isgap.org/post/2017/06/herzliya-conference-the-new-antisemitism-and-the-security-of-the-jewish-people/
Dr. Charles Asher Small speaks at the 2017 Herzliya Conference about the alarming rates of antisemitism in the United States, on university campuses and on social media. He asserts that there is a direct correlation between antisemitism and the demonization of Israel that must be urgently addressed.
Holocaust Guilt Vs. Holocaust Shame: On Processing Remorse for the Shoah
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June 6, 2017, “Holocaust Guilt Vs. Holocaust Shame: On Processing Remorse for the Shoah” Dr. Richard Landes, Historian and Author Location: ISGAP Center, 7th Floor Time: 6:00 PM
Dr. Charles Asher Small at the European Parliament
https://isgap.org/post/2017/06/dr-charles-asher-small-at-the-european-parliament/
Dr. Small addressed a special session of the European Parliament under the auspices of the Delegation for Relations with Israel and in association with the Delegation for Relations with the United States. The presentation was entitled: “Antisemitism and Israel Bashing as a Strategic Threat to the European Union” Click here to watch the video.
Auschwitz Violins and the Jewish State
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The sound of the violin awakens the soul; its cry mirrors the suffering of the Jewish people, and yet it also gives us hope. Much like Hatikva, Israel’s National Anthem, its emotional qualities resonate throughout centuries of suffering that the Jewish neshama (soul) has endured, yearning to return home, to Israel and the hope of […]
Deconstructing the De-legitimization of Israel: A Sociological Perspective
https://isgap.org/flashpoint/deconstructing-the-de-legitimization-of-israel-a-sociological-perspective/
The new antisemitism is no doubt subtler and more hegemonic than ever before. It is not founded on direct delirious antisemitic attacks, but on intellectual constructions. Its agents are neither violent para-military groups nor monstrous like skin-heads or white supremacists. The target is not Jews per se in the way classic antisemitism has done it. […]
The Changing Nature of Middle-Eastern Politics
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February 6, 2017, “The Changing Nature of Middle-Eastern Politics“ Professor Uzi Rabi, Director, Moshe Dayan Center in Middle Easter and North African Studies, Tel Aviv University; Location: The American College of Greece, Upper Level Library Time 3:00 P.M.