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DESCRIPTION:May 9, May 16, May 23\n\nSeries of 3 moderated discussions, examining the 
 issues surrounding Israel today. Learn and discuss occupation and 
 settlements; internal divides in Israel (civil rights of Israeli Arabs & 
 who is a Jew); and the BDS movement with both a scholar and a civil 
 discourse facilitator. In partnership with the Jewish Community Relations 
 Council.\n\nMay 9:  Settlements and Occupation. Led by Dr. Eran Kaplan, 
 Richard and Rhoda Goldman Chair in Israel Studies at SF State. He will be 
 joined by Karen Schiller, a civil discourse facilitator. \n\nMay 16: 
 Internal Issues in Israel. Led by Dr. Eran Kaplan, Richard and Rhoda 
 Goldman Chair in Israel Studies at SF State. He will be joined by Karen 
 Schiller, a civil discourse facilitator.\n\nMay 23:  Israel on the World 
 Stage. An update on the BDS movement locally, nationally and 
 internationally. Led by Karen Stiller, JCRC. \n\nABOUT ERAN KAPLAN\nDr. 
 Eran Kaplan, Richard and Rhoda Goldman Chair in Israel Studies at SF State. 
 He is the author of 'The Jewish Radical Right: Revisionist Zionism and its 
 Ideological Legacy' and 'The Origins Of Israel: A Documentary History' with 
 Derek Penslar. You can look forward to his next book, 'Beyond 
 Post-Zionism', scheduled to appear in 2015 with SUNY Press. \nHe also 
 contributed articles to Haaretz and Tikkun. At SFSU, Professor Kaplan 
 teaches courses on Modern Israel, the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Israeli 
 Cinema, Modern Hebrew Culture and the History of Jerusalem.\n\nABOUT KAREN 
 STILLER\nKaren Stiller has been with JCRC since 2002. A native of Buffalo, 
 New York, she moved to the Bay Area in 2000, and worked in the Preventive 
 Defense Project at Stanford University, a project run by former high-level 
 U.S. Department of Defense officials. She started her professional career 
 in social work and nonprofit management, and has worked as Development 
 Director and Manager of a program for formerly homeless families. She has 
 an MSSA with a Certificate in Nonprofit Management from Case Western 
 Reserve University.\n\nFree, Registration Strongly Recommended.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/04/28/18785756.php
SUMMARY:Challenging Conversations About Israel
LOCATION:Osher Marin JCC\n200 N. San Pedro Road\nSan Rafael, CA 94903
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/04/28/18785756.php
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