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Israel as a Democracy Symposium: Session 3

Event Date(s):
3/3/2010

 

The Israel Democracy Institute (IDI), in coordination with the Consulate General of Israel to the Southeast, the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, the Anti-Defamation League, and the American Jewish Committee hosts the third lecture in a year-long symposium series on domestic challenges facing the Jewish State. The title of the 3rd session is, "Both Jewish and Democratic: Toward a Resolution of Israel's Identity Crisis." The debate will be be led by IDI Vice President, Prof. Yedidia Stern

The lecture will be followed by a moderated debate on the subject.

This event is part of a nation-wide campaign to increase the level of knowledge and debate on Israeli domestic issues.

Israel as a Democracy Symposium - List of Sessions

Date

 Monday
November 2, 2009

Wednesday
January 6, 2010

Wednesday
March 3, 2010
Thursday
May 6, 2010
Location The Temple The Weber School Congregation Dor Tamid Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta
Session Topic Israel's Arabs: On Majority-Minority Relations in the State of Israel. Dilemmas of a Young Democracy in the War on Terror: Can Israel Win and Preserve Her Soul? Both Jewish and Democratic: Toward a Resolution of Israel's Identity Crisis. Israel between External Threat and Domestic Instability: The Imperative of Political Reform.
IDI Scholar Prof. Mordechai Kremnitzer Prof. Yuval Shany Prof. Yedidia Stern Dr. Arye Carmon

To find out more or to register, contact Peggy Ann Soileau at pasoileau@idi.org.il or 404.240.7719