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"Does The Jewish State Have a Future?
Debating Israel in America"
With Tony Judt, Amos Elon, Alan Brinkley and Raef
Zreik
A discussion co-sponsored by Remarque Institute
at NYU.
Tuesday, April
20
8:00-10:00pm
Altschul Auditorium, 417 International Affairs Building
Columbia University Campus
420 West 118th St. (Off Amsterdam Ave.) |
With the Middle East Peace Process at an impasse, and no end in
sight to the ethnic violence and hatred plaguing the region, the
future of both Israelis and Palestinians seems bleaker than ever.
Or is it? Recently, a new debate has emerged, or re-emerged, in
American public life, over the suggestion that the road to peace
and coexistence in Israel/Palestine may lie not in the attempt to
establish two separate states, one Jewish and one Palestinian, but
in the creation of a new civic identity, shared by Palestinians
and Jews alike.
Tony Judt, Director of the Remarque Institute at New York University,
has been at the center of this controversy since the publication
of his article, "Israel: The Alternative", in the New
York Review of Books. In his talk, he will present his views on
the One-State solution and on the powerful reactions his article
engendered. Joining him for this public discussion are Amos Elon,
noted Israeli author and historian; Alan Brinkley, professor of
American history and Provost of Columbia University; and Raef Zreik,
a Palestinian-Israeli civil rights lawyer and political activist.
Tony Judt's article may
be found online.
Doors open at 7:45. No reservations required.
For further information, please call: 917-415-2552
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