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ISRAEL EDUCATION ON CAMPUS: EXPERIENCES AND ASPIRATIONS

Tuesday, March 10

7:00pm to 9:30pm
Hillel UW
4745 17th Ave NE
Seattle WA 98105
Contact: The Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle
keithd@jewishinseattle.org

Join us at Hillel for an engaging talk by Professor Kenneth W. Stein on the topic of Israel education on campus.

Professor Stein will address four questions:

What lessons may be gleaned from four decades of teaching the modern Middle East, Israel, and the Arab-Israeli conflict? 

How have students’ abilities and parents’ expectations changed in highly charged academic settings when it comes to learning about Israel and the modern Middle East? 

Why do professors choose to teach narratives rather than history? 

How can Israel’s story be told without polemic but with commitment?

Since 1977, Professor Stein has taught Middle Eastern history, political science and Israel studies at Emory University, where he established the first permanent Israel Studies Institute in the U.S. His scholarship focuses on American foreign policy toward the Middle East, the origins of modern Israel, the modern Arab world and Arab-Israeli diplomacy.

Click HERE to RSVP


Add to Calendar03-10-2015 19:00:0003-10-2015 21:30:00The Jewish Federation of Greater SeattleThe Jewish Federation of Greater SeattleHillel UW 4745 17th Ave NE Seattle WA 98105ISRAEL EDUCATION ON CAMPUS: EXPERIENCES AND ASPIRATIONSJoin us at Hillel for an engaging talk by Professor Kenneth W. Stein on the topic of Israel education on campus. Professor Stein will address four questions: What lessons may be gleaned from four decades of teaching the modern Middle East, Israel, and the Arab-Israeli conflict?  How have students’ abilities and parents’ expectations changed in highly charged academic settings when it comes to learning about Israel and the modern Middle East?  Why do professors choose to teach narratives rather than history?  How can Israel’s story be told without polemic but with commitment? Since 1977, Professor Stein has taught Middle Eastern history, political science and Israel studies at Emory University, where he established the first permanent Israel Studies Institute in the U.S. His scholarship focuses on American foreign policy toward the Middle East, the origins of modern Israel, the modern Arab world and Arab-Israeli diplomacy. Click HERE to RSVPfalseAmerica/Los_AngelesMM/DD/YYYYahsiUQoRHzDBWjKrkmcp24996

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