AJC Advocacy Anywhere: AJC Academy: Steven Bayme on Israel-Diaspora Relations
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Join us for an AJC Advocacy Anywhere Briefing:
AJC Academy: Steve Bayme on Israel-Diaspora Relations
Featuring:
Steven Bayme [link removed], AJC Director, Contemporary Jewish Life
Thursday, March 26
1:00 p.m. Eastern, 12:00 p.m. Central, 11:00 a.m. Mountain, 10:00 a.m. Pacific
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Dr. Steven Bayme will present a sweeping overview of the modern day history of Israel-Diaspora relations in this AJC Academy session. We will focus on how the question of relations between Israel and world Jewry erupted during the 1982 First Lebanon War, subsequently became critical over the 1988 “Who is a Jew” controversy, enjoyed an era of Israel-Diaspora warmth and mutual identification during the Oslo period, and became again a point of friction in the 21st century. The session will serve both to clarify ties and tensions between Israel and world Jewry and to understand AJC’s evolution and journey in addressing those ties and tensions.
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