Dr. Barry Kosmin, Part I – “Sociological & Psychological Explanations of Antisemitism”

Dr. Barry Kosmin, Research Professor, Trinity College, Connecticut Part I – “Sociological & Psychological Explanations of Antisemitism” ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2016 St. Antony’s College, Oxford, United Kingdom Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Dr. Charles Asher Small, “From Religion to Race and from Jihad to the Post-Modern Moment: Understanding the Quintessential ‘Other'”

Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP Senior Research Fellow, Moshe Dayan Centre for Middle Eastern Studies, Tel Aviv University “From Religion to Race and from Jihad to the Post-Modern Moment: Understanding the Quintessential ‘Other’” Mr. Carlton Long, CEO, Lawrence-Long & Co. Educational Consulting Introduction – “Courage and the Curriculum: Building Powerful Interdisciplinary Syllabi for […]
Dr. Matthias Küentzel, Part III, “Hitler’s Legacy: Antisemitism in the Middle East”

December 1, Part III, “Hitler’s Legacy: Antisemitism in the Middle East” Dr. Matthias Küentzel, Hamburg Technical College Research Associate Location: American College of Greece, Upper Level Library Time: 7:00 PM
Dr. Matthias Küentzel, Part II, “Hitler’s Legacy: Antisemitism in the Middle East”

December 1, Part II, “Hitler’s Legacy: Antisemitism in the Middle East” Dr. Matthias Küentzel, Hamburg Technical College Research Associate Location: American College of Greece, Upper Level Library Time: 7:00 PM
Dr. Matthias Küentzel, Part I, “Hitler’s Legacy: Antisemitism in the Middle East”

December 1, Part I, “Hitler’s Legacy: Antisemitism in the Middle East” Dr. Matthias Küentzel, Hamburg Technical College Research Associate Location: American College of Greece, Upper Level Library Time: 7:00 PM
Sharon Portnoff, “Emil Fackenheim’s Quasi-Historicism: The Problem Of Hitler’s Posthumous Victories”
https://isgap.org/media/2016/12/sharon-portnoff-emil-fackenheims-quasi-historicism-the-problem-of-hitlers-posthumous-victories/
December 1 “Emil Fackenheim’s Quasi-Historicism: The Problem Of Hitler’s Posthumous Victories” Professor Sharon Portnoff Elie Wiesel Associate Professor in Judaic Studies and Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Connecticut College Location: Leacock Building, Room 738 Time: 6:00 P.M. Convener: Michelle Whiteman, Director, ISGAP Canada
Charles Asher Small, Part II, “Business as Usual: The West’s Acquiescence to Radical Islamism, the Iranian Regime, and the Threat it Poses to Democratic Principles and Human Rights”

November 10, Part II, “Business as Usual: The West’s Acquiescence to Radical Islamism, the Iranian Regime, and the Threat it Poses to Democratic Principles and Human Rights” Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director of ISGAP Location: The American College of Greece, Pierce Amphitheater Time: 7:00 P.M.
Charles Asher Small, Part III, “Business as Usual: The West’s Acquiescence to Radical Islamism, the Iranian Regime, and the Threat it Poses to Democratic Principles and Human Rights”

November 10, Part III, “Business as Usual: The West’s Acquiescence to Radical Islamism, the Iranian Regime, and the Threat it Poses to Democratic Principles and Human Rights” Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director of ISGAP Location: The American College of Greece, Pierce Amphitheater Time: 7:00 P.M.
Charles Asher Small, Part I, “Business as Usual: The West’s Acquiescence to Radical Islamism, the Iranian Regime, and the Threat it Poses to Democratic Principles and Human Rights”

November 10, Part I, “Business as Usual: The West’s Acquiescence to Radical Islamism, the Iranian Regime, and the Threat it Poses to Democratic Principles and Human Rights” Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director of ISGAP Location: The American College of Greece, Pierce Amphitheater Time: 7:00 P.M.
Thyme S. Siegel, “Sisterhood was Powerful and Global: Where Did It Go?”

Thyme S. Siegel, Independent Research: “Sisterhood was Powerful and Global: Where Did It Go?” Title: “An Uncertain Sisterhood: Women and Antisemitism” plenary session as part of the YIISA/IASA “Global Antisemitism: A Crisis of Modernity” Inaugural Conference from August 23-25, 2010 Chair: Jennifer Roskies, Bar-Ilan University/YIISA Location: The Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism […]