Tag: Jewish community

Professor Ansel Brown, “Common Bonds and Experiences of African and Jewish Communities”, 2020 ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute

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Professor Ansel Brown, Assistant Clinical Professor of Political Science, Director, University Honors Program, North Carolina Central University “Common Bonds and Experiences of African and Jewish Communities” The familiar journey of Africa and Israel is one of close kinship, shared history, common adversities, and resemblant triumphs. Both Africa and Israel have historically experienced enslavement, colonization, exile, […]

Corona and the Jews

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Jun. 22, “Corona and the Jews”   Professor Yossi Shain, Romulo Betancourt Professor of Political Science, Head of the Aba Eben Program of Diplomacy and Co-Chair of the MA Program in Political Leadership, Tel Aviv University; Professor Emeritus of Government, Georgetown University   Chair Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP; Research Scholar, St. Antony’s College, […]

Jewish American and Holocaust Literature Conference

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Keynote Address: “A Night At the Garden: Decoding Global Antisemitism” Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP Professor Margarete Feinstein, Senior Lecturer, Jewish Studies Program, Loyola Marymount University 25th Annual Jewish American and Holocaust Literature Conference Conference Director: Dr. Holli Levitsky, Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles The Betsy Hotel, 1440 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach, […]

Gregg Rickman – “The Jews of Yemen: The Last Exodus”

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Title: “The Jews of Yemen: The Last Exodus” Speaker: Dr. Gregg Rickman, Former Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism, State Department Date: Wednesday, March 3, 2010 Special Lecture followed by film screening of “The Forgotten Refugees” YIISA/ISGAP Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective Seminar Series

Guang Pan – “Jews in China” Part 2

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Title: “Jews in China: Legends, History and New Perspectives” Speaker: Professor Guang Pan, Dean, Center of Jewish Studies Shanghai (CJSS) Date: Friday, October 30, 2009 YIISA/ISGAP Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective Seminar Series

Guang Pan – “Jews in China” Part 1

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Title: “Jews in China: Legends, History and New Perspectives” Speaker: Professor Guang Pan, Dean, Center of Jewish Studies Shanghai (CJSS) Date: Friday, October 30, 2009 YIISA/ISGAP Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective Seminar Series

Brigitte Sion – “The Jew as a Bloodthirsty Butcher: Laws Banning Ritual Slaughter (Shechita)”

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Lecture: The Jew as a Bloodthirsty Butcher Laws Banning Ritual Slaughter (Shechita) Speaker: Professor Brigitte Sion, Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow, Program in Religious Studies and Department of Journalism, NYU Date: December 4, 2008 YIISA/ISGAP Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective Seminar Series

Malcolm Hoenlein – “Is it 1939? Assessing the State of World Jewry”

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Lecture: Is it 1939? Assessing the State of World Jewry Speaker: Malcolm Hoenlein, Executive Vice Chairman, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations Date: October 28, 2008 YIISA/ISGAP Special Event

David Menashri – “The Place of the Iranian Jewish Community in the Contemporary Islamic World”

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Lecture: The Place of the Iranian Jewish Community in the Contemporary Islamic World Speaker: Professor David Menashri, Tel Aviv University Date: November 15, 2007 YIISA/ISGAP Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective Seminar Series