Current ISGAP Events

Amichai Magen, Professor of the Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy, and Strategy, The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), Herzliya, Head of Politial Development at the International Institute for Counter Terrorism (ICT), IDC and Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Charles Asher Small, ISGAP Director and the Koret Distinguished Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University

Monday, April 8, 2013 at noon
Lectures entitled “The Need to Create Interdisciplinary Antisemitism Studies” (Dr. Small) and
“The Crisis of Governance in the Middle East: Legal and Policy Challenges” (Dr. Magen)
UCLA Law Building, Room 1347
385 Charles E. Young Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90095

Amichai Magen, Professor of the Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy, and Strategy, The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), Herzliya, Head of Politial Development at the International Institute for Counter Terrorism (ICT), IDC and Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Thursday, April 4, 2013 at 4 PM
Lecture entitled “The ‘Arab Spring’: An Israeli Perspective”
with introductory remarks by Charles Asher Small
Hoover Institution, Room 115
434 Galvez Mall
Stanford, CA

Meir Litvak, Associate Professor at the Department of Middle Eastern History, Director of the Alliance Center for Iranian Studies,
and Senior Research Fellow at the Dayan Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Tel Aviv University

Hoover Institution, Stanford University, DC Office
Friday, February 8, 2012 at noon
Discussion entitled “Radical Islam and the Arab Spring”
21 Dupont Circle NW
Washington, DC 20036
RSVP required (to glorenz@isgap.org)

Charles Asher Small, Director of ISGAP
Temple Sholom, Greenwich, CT
Thursday November 8, 2012 at 7 PM
Discussion entitled, “The Challenge of Global Antisemitism During a Time of Silence”
Temple Sholom
300 East Putnam Avenue
Greenwich, CT 06830

Charles Asher Small, Director of ISGAP
Schusterman Center for Israel Studies, Brandeis University
Friday November 9, 2012 at 12 PM
Lecture entitled, “Is it Possible to Study Contemporary Antisemitism in the Academy Today?”
Schusterman Center for Israel Studies, Brandeis University
415 South Street
Waltham, MA 02453

Charles Asher Small, Director of ISGAP
Mt. Sinai Jewish Center, New York
Sunday November 11, 2012 at 7 PM
Lecture entitled, “Contemporary Genocidal Antisemitism in a Time of Silence: Are there Lessons That we Can Learn from Kristallnacht?”
Mt. Sinai Jewish Center
135 Bennett Avenue
New York, NY 10040

Recent ISGAP Events

Charles Asher Small, Director of ISGAP
Canadian Institute for Jewish Research
Thursday September 20, 2012 at 5:00pm
“Incitement to Genocidal Antisemitism: Radical Islam and the Acquiescence of the Western Intellectuals and Policy makers”
Canadian Institute for Jewish Research (CIJR)
1396 Ste Catherine O, Montreal, QC, H3G 1p9, Canada

Charles Asher Small
Director of ISGAP to speak at International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, IDC Herzliya, Israel
Wednesday September 12, 2012 at 9:00am
Workshop entitled, “United States Promoting Democracy to Curb Terrorism: Wishful Thinking or Practical Solution?”
Speakers include: Dr. Boaz Ganor, Director of ICT, Dr. Amichai Magen ICT, Brian Jenkins, Rand Corporation, Charles Asher Small, ISGAP, Professor Abe Sofaer, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Charles Asher Small’s presentation entitled, “Denial Ain’t Just a River in Egypt:  Implications of Elections in Societies Without Democratic Notions of Citizenship”

Friday October 21, 2011 at 7:30pm
Charles Asher Small, Director of ISGAP
“Contemporary Global Anti-Semitism: From Incitement to Genocide to Acquiescence in the United States”
B’nai Israel, Southbury, CT.
B’nai Israel, 444 Main Street East (Rt.67) Southbury CT 06488

Monday October the 17th, 2011, at 10,30
Charles Asher Small, Director of ISGAP to Speak at the Italian Parliament
“The Political Implications of Contemporary Global Antisemitism”
Sala della Lupa, Palazzo Montecitorio
Round Table of the Final Document of the Committee for the Inquiry into Antisemitism
of the Italian Chamber of Deputies; Round table Participants:
Maurizio LUPI, vice-president of the Chamber of Deputies
Fiamma NIRENSTEIN, president of the Committee for the Inquiry into Antisemitism
Charles SMALL, director of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy, USA
Mons. Rino FISICHELLA,president of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization
Gert WEISSKIRCHEN, Interparliamentary Coalition for Combating Antisemitism (ICCA)
Margherita BONIVER, Committee for the Inquiry into Antisemitism
Paolo CORSINI, Committee for the Inquiry into Antisemitism
Umberto SILVA, psychoanalyst and writer
Ugo VOLLI, semiologist, University of Turin
Leone PASERMAN, president of the Museum of the Shoah Foundation
Claudia DE BENEDETTI, vice-president of the Union of the Italian Jewish Communities (UCEI)
Palazzo Montecitorio R.S.V.P. cerimoniale.adesioni@camera.it
Main Entrance indicando data e ora dell’evento

Sunday November 6, 2011, at 8:30 to 3:00pm
Combatting the Delegitimation of Israel
Chevera Kadisha B’Nai Jacob, 5237 Clanranald, Montreal.
Canadian Institute for Jewish Research, Federation CJA, Middle East Forum
Speakers include; Charles Asher Small, Frederick Krantz, Daniel Pipes, Richard Landes, Catherine Chatterley, Efriam Karsh, Barbara Kay, and more.
Call 514 486 5544 or email cijr@isranet.org to book tickets.

Tuesday November 15, 2011, at 6:30 pm
The New Antisemitism: The Israel Delegitimization Movement and Modern Antisemitism
St. John’s University’s Belson Moot Court Room (8000 Utopia Parkway, Queens, New York 11439).
A panel discussion featuring;
Charles Small, Director of ISGAP,
Mitchell Bard, Executive Director, Virtual Jewish Library
Ken Marcus, Director, Antisemitism Initiative, Institute for Jewish and Community Research

Sponsored by the Office of Assemblyman Rory Lancman, Consulate General of Israel, New York, Holocaust Resource Center and Archives, Queensborough Community College; Jewish Community Relations Council of New York.  Hosted by the Office of Community Relations, St. John’s University

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