Tag Archives: Middle East

Column: The Yosefs Who Go Too Far

As an Israeli, Yosef should know that Israeli soldiers from Haifa or Tel Aviv are already “home” until the army deploys them to its territories, where most of the fighting usually takes place. American Jews are usually “home” in Philadelphia, Chicago or Los Angeles, and especially small towns, where they are often vulnerable to distorted verbal attacks on Israel.

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The Iran Nuclear Deal in a Rapidly-Changing Middle East

I want to invite you to an excellent discussion on the JCPOA (the Iran Nuclear Deal) that Trump has tried to destroy and likely will be President-Elect Biden’s first major foreign policy initiative.

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Counterbalancing the Israel Lobby Libel

Middle East expert Mitchell Bard comes to the Boulder JCC Feb 12 to discuss his new book, “The Arab Lobby: The Invisible Alliance That Undermines America’s Interests in the Middle East.”

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ISIME Middle East Class and Trip

The Institute for the Study of Israel in the Middle East (ISIME) announces their 3rd annual Student Interfaith Peace Project class and trip to the Middle East for high school students.

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