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THE US ELECTIONS, 2016: PANEL DISCUSSION

Start Date/Time: 
Mon, 2016-10-31 19:30

CANADIAN INSTITUTE

FOR JEWISH RESEARCH

AND

CONGREGATION TIFERETH

BETH DAVID JERUSALEM

 

THE US ELECTIONS, 2016

PANEL DISCUSSION

 

Featuring:

Machla Abramovitz (Mishpacha Magazine)

Prof. Frederick Krantz (Director, CIJR)

Prof. Ira Robinson (Concordia U.)

Prof. Harold Waller (McGill U.)

 

Moderator:

 

Jack Kincler (National Chairman, CIJR)

 

TOPICS:

 

 

  • US ELECTIONS AND AMERICAN JEWRY
  • US ELECTIONS,THE MIDDLE EAST AND THE WORLD
  • US ELECTIONS AND ISRAEL
  • US ELECTIONS AND WOMEN: UNE QUESTION MAL POSÉE?

Admission is free.

 

Location:

Congregation Tifereth Beth David Jerusalem

6519 Baily Road, Cote St-Luc, Quebec, H4V 1A1, Canada

 

 

 

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