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The Impact of Recent Watershed Events on American Jewry
June 15, 2004 |
Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld
Watershed events such as the Palestinian uprising in 2000 created major new challenges to the American Jewish leadership. Other mega-events such as September 11, 2001, and the war in Iraq also heavily influenced their environment. A key element of American Jewry's changing mind-set relates to Israel.
Wartime Witch Hunt: Blaming Israel for the Iraq War
June 3, 2004 |
Amb. Dore Gold
An insidious but steady drumbeat can be discerned over the last several weeks charging that the primary interest of the Bush administration in going to war against Saddam Hussein was to defend Israeli security interests. This newest wave is often more subtle but also far more mainstream than what was voiced in this regard just last year. Yet from Israel's perspective, by 2003 the Iraqi Army had been severely degraded in both military manpower and equipment.
The Cold-War Origins of Contemporary Anti-Semitic Terminology
May 2, 2004 |
Joel Fishman
Several important manifestations of anti-Semitism originate in the ideology and political culture of the former Soviet Union, whose legacy has survived its demise. A special type of political language which it devised has served as the bridge which links the earlier Soviet-styled anti-Semitism to that of the present.
The Vanunu Myths and Israeli Deterrence Policy
April 19, 2004 |
Prof. Gerald M. Steinberg
Bush Erases the Clinton Parameters
April 15, 2004 |
Amb. Dore Gold
The Bush Administration and the Arab-Israeli Conflict: The Record of the First Three Years
April 1, 2004 |
Dr. Robert O. Freedman
Anti-Semitism: Integral to European Culture
April 1, 2004 |
Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld
References to Secondary Nations in Prophetic and Poetic Biblical Literature1
March 21, 2004 |
Amichai Nachshon
Between a Jewish and an Israeli Foreign Policy: Israel-Argentina Relations and the Issue of Jewish Disappeared Persons and Detainees under the Military Junta, 1976-1983
March 21, 2004 |
Yitzhak Mualem
Are Some Religions More Conflict-Prone Than Others?
March 21, 2004 |
Jonathan Fox
The Vatican and the Standoff at the Church of the Nativity
March 15, 2004 |
Prof. Sergio Itzhak Minerbi
Restitution Issues and the Activism of American Jews
March 1, 2004 |
Stuart E. Eizenstat
Polling the Importance of Israel’s Rights to a United Jerusalem and Defensible Borders for Likely American Voters: A Nationwide U.S. Survey
March 1, 2004 |
John McLaughlin
Israel’s Security Doctrine and the Trap of “Limited Conflict”
March 1, 2004 |
Colonel (Res.) Yehuda Wegman
Should the International Court of Justice Give an Advisory Opinion on Israel’s Separation Fence?
February 23, 2004 |
Prof. Ruth Lapidoth
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