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Webinar 6: Israel at 64

Join us on April. 30, 2012, for the sixth in our series of free online webinars featuring Tal Becker, who will host Donniel Hartman

EVENT SUMMARY
 
Major Challenges Facing Israel through a Jewish Values-Based Lens
A Shalom Hartman Institute iEngage Project perspective on Israeli current events
 
TITLE
 
Israel at 64
 
Join us on April. 30, 2012, at 1:30 PM EST (10:30 AM PST, 20:30 IST) for the sixth in our series of free online webinars hosted by Dr. Tal Becker, a member of the Engaging Israel team. In this episode, Dr. Becker will host Rabbi Dr. Donniel Hartman, President of Shalom Hartman Institute, where they will discuss the state of the State of Israel at it turns 64.

 
Online registration for this event is required. Please click here or on the Register link above to participate. After registration, you will receive an email with a link to access the event. Email us with questions.
 
Click here for a detailed explanation of the event and for technical information (FAQ’s).
 
PARTICIPANTS
 
Dr. Tal Becker is a fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute, an International Associate at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and a member of the Hartman Institute’s Engaging Israel Project.
 
From 2006-2009, Dr. Becker served as senior policy advisor to Israel’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and was a lead negotiator in Israeli-Palestinian negotiations during the Annapolis peace process. Click here to read his full biography.
 
Rabbi Dr. Donniel Hartman, Shalom Hartman Institute President, and the Director of the Engaging Israel Project, has a doctorate in Jewish philosophy from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, a Master of Arts in political philosophy from New York University, a Master of Arts in religion from Temple University, and Rabbinic ordination from the Shalom Hartman Institute.
 
He is the author of The Boundaries of Judaism and the co-editor ofJudaism and the Challenges of Modern Life, both published by Continuum Press. Donniel is the co-author of Spheres of Jewish Identity, a model curriculum in Jewish philosophy for secular Israeli high schools. Click here to read his full biography.

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