
Israel Sovereignty Yields Recognition but Not Full Acceptance, 1949 to 2023 — “Never Again” became Israel’s security premise. It faced five major wars and many prolonged smaller conflicts; yet its ingenuity and resilience sustained its ever-growing immigrant population. Trace with us the origins and evolution in Israel’s turning points from war to diplomacy. We shall address prospects of U.S.-Israel relations in the next administration, confrontation with Iran, genocidal insurgencies, and management of multiple domestic issues. What unfolded on American campuses, and what are the remedies there and in our own communities?
This is Part 2 of CIE’s three-part series “Politics and History of Israel: From Jewish Peoplehood to Israel in 2048.” The Atlanta community is invited to register, enroll, and support this three-part series by Ken Stein, one of the world’s leading experts on the modern Middle East and Israel. Preregistration with a fee is required. Logistics and location will be provided days before the sessions.
Stein, an Emory University Emeritus Professor of Middle Eastern History, Political Science, and Israel Studies and the President of the Center for Israel Education, taught at Emory for 47 years and became one of the school’s best undergraduate teachers and mentors. In leading the Center for Israel Education, he is committed to teaching Israel’s story globally. The Center has reached some 7 million users since it began its work in 2008 of enriching knowledge of Israel across the world.
The $180 fee covers all three sessions, including materials, and a portion of the fee may be tax-deductible as a donation to CIE.
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