Global Connections – Combatting Antisemitism’s Resurgence – Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2021, 4:00-5:00 pm ET

12/15/2021, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

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Overview

Type: Community Event

Admission: Free.

Description

Robert Siegel (former Senior Host of NPR’s All Things Considered for 31 years) interviews Kenneth Stern (Director, Bard Center for the Study of Hate; Author, The Conflict over The Conflict: The Israel/Palestine Campus Debate), Dr. Sharon Nazarian (Senior Vice President, International Affairs, Anti-Defamation League), Prof. Ira Forman (Adjunct Professor on Anti-Semitism at Georgetown’s Center for Jewish Civilization), James Carroll (National Book Award-winning author, Constantine's Sword: The Church & the Jews). 12/15, 4pm ET. FREE REGISTRATION: https://rb.gy/iljlra Global Connections is free to the public. REGISTER HERE: https://rb.gy/iljlra Watch previous programs at: https://rb.gy/c8e9un. Global Connections: Navigating the New Normal with Robert Siegel is presented monthly by American Friends of Rabin Medical Center (AFRMC), a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization based in New York City. AFRMC not only directly support services at Rabin Medical Center in Israel, but also believes in supporting our global community with information, education, and awareness of the most pressing topics for our health and well-being. After the initial program, it can be viewed on JBS TV and on AFRMC’s YouTube and Facebook. Learn more at www.afrmc.org. For further information email: afrmc@afrmc.org or call 212-279-2522.

Contacts and Location

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Location:
zoom
636 Broadway
St. Louis, MO 63101

Sponsor:
American Friends of Rabin Medical Center

Email:
afrmc@afrmc.org

Other Contact:
Nate Bonzagni

View details and materials on stlouis-mo.gov

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