ELI Talks – Inspired Jewish Ideas – Owning Israel’s Story: Rejuvenation or Disappearance

Since 1977, Dr. Kenneth W. Stein has taught Middle Eastern History, Political Science and Israeli Studies at Emory University.  In Spring 2006, he was a visiting professor of Political Science at Brown University. Professor Stein is the author of numerous books, scholarly publications, book chapters, and reviews. He writes on the development of modern Israel, American foreign policy towards the Middle East, origins and development of the Arab-Israel conflict, and modern Arab history.

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Israel is about to revolutionize printing – again

  An Israeli company transforms commercial digital printing with a groundbreaking – and eco-friendly — Nanographic process. By Abigail Klein Leichman  Thanks to Israel21c

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Is Egypt telling us something about making peace with her neighbors?

           By Yoram Getzler. To be completely accurate; in reality the full story of the Israel / Egypt peace treaty is still in process.

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ELI Talks – Inspired Jewish Ideas – The Eicha Problem: What Jews Really Believe About Anti-Semitism

Dara Horn was born in New Jersey in 1977 and received her Ph.D. in comparative literature from Harvard University in 2006, studying Hebrew and Yiddish. 

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Embracing Faith and Music

Through their Gospel-style performances, recording artist Neshama Carlebach and The Green Pastures Baptist Church Choir are continuing the legacy of her late father, Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, a prolific Jewish singer and songwriter.

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The lessons of Prof. Netanyahu – Israel

This blog written by Caroline Glick in the Jerusalem Post is riveting and profoundly revealing. Historical research by the late Professor more then ever needs to be shared with a new generation of Israelis and Jews living outside of the country. “Today the heirs of the failed utopian movements of the last century have joined forces to deny the Jewish people our sovereign rights to our land.”

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