Ambassador Ephraim Halevy- “Sovereignties and Players Local and International – Old and New – Struggling to Reshape a Crumbling Middle East Landscape. Quo Vadis?”
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Title: “Sovereignties and Players Local and International – Old and New – Struggling to Reshape a Crumbling Middle East Landscape. Quo Vadis?” Speaker: Ambassador Ephraim Halevy, Head of the Center for Strategic Policy Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s School of Public Policy (2003-2011); Former Director of Mossad, Israel Date: Wednesday, April 2, 2014 Location: Columbia […]
Dr. Charles Asher Small – “The Threat of Contemporary Global Antisemitism: A Response to the Demonization and Incitement Against the Jewish People and Israel within the Academy”
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Forum Title: “After Genocide: What is the role of researchers – Kigali International Forum on Genocide” Speakers: Charles Asher Small, Director of ISGAP and Koret Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University Professor Bea Rangira Gallimore, University of Missouri and Author Tom Ndahiro, Genocide Scholar Professor Gregory H. Stanton, George Mason University Date: April 4, 2013 Location: […]
Professor Benny Morris – “The 1948 War as a Jihad”
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Title: “The 1948 War as a Jihad” Speaker: Professor Benny Morris, Professor of Middle East History, Ben Gurion University Date: Thursday, March 20, 2014 Location: ISGAP Center, as part of the ISGAP seminar series “Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective”
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”
Netanyahu at Shoah ceremony: ‘We won’t leave our fate in the hands of others’
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Also speaking at official Yad Vashem remembrance, Peres calls on world to take seriously modern-day threats of mass destruction Israel will defend itself with its own forces and prevent a Holocaust from ever happening again, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said at a ceremony marking Holocaust Remembrance Day Sunday night, echoing a familiar refrain that the […]
Elyakim Rubinstein – “Reflections on Antisemitism and Israel”
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Title: Reflections on Antisemitism and Israel Speaker: Elyakim Rubinstein, Supreme Court Justice of Israel and the Attorney General of Israel from 1997 to 2004 Date: April 3, 2013 Location: Harvard Law School, as part of the Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective Seminar Series
Israeli singer Rita’s special surrealistic concert at the UN General Assembly
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UN Ambassador Prosor has pulled off one of the most unusual diplomatic achievements ever: a full-fledged UN-sponsored Farsi-Hebrew musical event full of goodwill and sympathy. Inside the hall of the General Assembly at the United Nations building in New York, it seemed at times that either the messiah had arrived or the world had turned […]
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 […]
David Menashri – “Iran, Israel and the Middle East after the War in Gaza”
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Title: Iran, Israel and the Middle East after the War in Gaza Speaker: David Menashri, President of the Academic Center of Law and Business at Ramat Gan and Founder and Director of the Center for Iranian Studies at Tel Aviv University Date: November 29, 2012 Location: Fordham University
Alan Dershowitz, Daniel Sibony, Charles Asher Small – “Is A Legal Remedy to Iran’s Nuclear Weapons Program and Incitement to Genocide Still Possible?”
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Lecture: Is A Legal Remedy to Iran’s Nuclear Weapons Program and Incitement to Genocide Still Possible? Speakers: Alan Dershowitz, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School Daniel Sibony, French philosopher and psychoanalyst Charles Asher Small, Director of ISGAP and Koret Distinguished Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University Location: Harvard Law School Date: […]