Tag: natan sharansky

Jewish and African American Relations in a Time of Rising Racism and Antisemitism

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25 Feb., “Jewish and African American Relations in a Time of Rising Racism and Antisemitism” Special Event in Honor of Black History Month Keynote Speaker: Natan Sharansky, Chair, ISGAP Panelists Dr. Shari Rogers, Former Southeast Area Director, American Jewish Committee Sherry Frank, Former Southeast Area Director, American Jewish Committee Professor Sunni Ali, Assistant Professor of Educational Inquiry and […]

Never Alone: Prison, Politics, and My People

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2 Mar., Never Alone: Prison, Politics, and My People   Natan Sharansky, Chair, ISGAP Professor Gil Troy, Distinguished Scholar in North American History, McGill University   Oxford University Chabad Society and The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy invites you to the Perl Grunzweig Memorial Lecture.   Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2021  […]

Jewish and African American Relations in a Time of Rising Racism and Antisemitism

https://isgap.org/event/2021/02/jewish-and-african-american-relations-in-a-time-of-rising-racism-and-antisemitism/

25 Feb., “Jewish and African American Relations in a Time of Rising Racism and Antisemitism” Special Event in Honor of Black History Month Keynote Speaker: Natan Sharansky, Chair, ISGAP Panelists Dr. Shari Rogers, Former Southeast Area Director, American Jewish Committee Sherry Frank, Former Southeast Area Director, American Jewish Committee Professor Sunni Ali, Assistant Professor of […]

The Murder and Legacy of Alberto Nisman / El asesinato y legado de Alberto Nisman

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“The Murder and Legacy of Alberto Nisman” “El asesinato y legado de Alberto Nisman” Zoom Webinar in Spanish, Featuring Simultaneous English Translation Seminario virtual en español con traducción simultánea en inglés Opening Remarks / Palabras de apertura Natan Sharansky, Chair, ISGAP / Presidente, ISGAP Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP; Research Scholar, St. Antony’s […]

Read ISGAP’s Chair and Human Rights Activist, Natan Sharansky, discuss COVID-19, Antisemitism and more in Israel Hayom

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Natan Sharansky, Chair of ISGAP, former political prisoner, and human rights activist, sat down with Israel Hayom to discuss the number of ways in which the coronavirus pandemic has affected the Jewish community, the political climate in Israel, and much more.   To read the full story, click here.

The Murder and Legacy of Alberto Nisman

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18 Jan., “The Murder and Legacy of Alberto Nisman” Opening Remarks Natan Sharansky, Chair, ISGAP Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP; Research Scholar, St. Antony’s College, Oxford Panelists Gustavo Daniel Perednik, Argentine-Israeli Writer and Philosopher Sammy Eppel, Consultant, Political Analyst and Journalist Dr. Ariel Gelblung, Director, Simon Wiesenthal Center for Latin America, Permanent Observer […]

ISGAP 2020 In Review

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In the midst of a global pandemic, ISGAP has reached new heights.  From our cutting edge International Seminar Series in Arabic and Spanish, to our dynamic Research Fellowship program, and many more, ISGAP has been able to continue the fight against global antisemitism.  Take a look back at 2020 and get a glimpse of what’s […]

Human Rights Activist, Former Political Prisoner and Chair of ISGAP, Natan Sharansky, Makes the Case for U.S. Support of Jimmy Lai and Hong Kong’s Democracy Advocates

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In an opinion piece for The Washington Post titled, “Why Jimmy Lai and Hong Kong’s democracy advocates need Biden’s public support right now”, leading human rights activist and former political prisoner, Natan Sharansky reflects upon his own captivity and urges the incoming Joe Biden Administration and the United States Congress to take stronger action in […]

Never Alone: Prison, Politics and my People

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September 24, “Never Alone: Prison, Politics and my People” Natan Sharansky, Chair, ISGAP; 2020 Genesis Prize Laureate Professor Gil Troy, Professor of History, McGill University Chair Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP; Research Scholar, St. Antony’s College, Oxford Zoom Webinar Date: Thursday, September 24, 2020 Time: 8:00 AM Los Angeles Time – 11:00 AM New […]

Highlights: 2020 ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute

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Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP Special Envoy Elan Carr, US Special Envoy for Combating Antisemitism Natan Sharansky, Chair, ISGAP; 2020 Genesis Prize Laureate Rabbi Akiva Zweig, Talmudic University Professor Yossi Shain, Tel Aviv University Professor Emeritus Benny Morris, Ben-Gurion University Kenneth Marcus, Chairman of the Board, Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights […]