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Beth Zion Congregation, Montreal, May 15 2016

 

                                     Mr. Jack Kincler, National Chairman, CIJR, is greeting the guests.

 

                                     Rabbi Boruch Perton, Beth Zion Congregation

                                     Prof. Ira Robinson, Concordia U., is opening the Panel Discussion

 

                                     Prof. David Bensoussan,  École de technologie supérieure of the Université du Québec

 

                                     Prof. Frederick Krantz, Concordia U.

 

                                     Prof. Harold Waller, McGill U.

 

 

 

 

Questions….

 

…& Answers

Left to right: Prof. F. Krantz, Prof. H. Waller, Prof. D. Bensoussan

 

The discussion is on. Mr. Aaron Remer (left), Vice-Chairman, CIJR and Mr. Jack Kincler (right), National Chairman, CIJR

 

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