Nurturing The Bonds Between American Jewry And The State Of Israel

Nurturing The Bonds Between

American Jewry And The State Of Israel

BZD Israel Symposium

This Sunday, November 20th at 9 AM

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“Israel’s 5th Election in 3 Years:

What the Results Mean for Israel, the Region, and the U.S.”

Sunday, November 20th | 9:00 AM-12:00 PM | Beth El Congregation

 

Featured Speakers:

Dr. Robert O. Freedman Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania with a B.A. degree in Diplomatic History and from Columbia University with M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in International Relations. He has been an Assistant Professor of Russian History at the United States Military Academy, Associate Professor of Political Science and Russian at Marquette University, and Professor of Political Science at Baltimore Hebrew University, including a tenure as President of the institution. Currently, he is a Visiting Professor at Johns Hopkins University.

Shoshana Bryen, Senior Director of the Jewish Policy Center and a leading specialist in U.S. defense policy and Middle East affairs. She is the former Executive Director and Senior Director for Security Policy at the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs and the author of the widely republished JINSA Reports. She has worked with the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College and the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv and lectured at the National Defense University in Washington.

Dr. Mitchell Bard Executive Director of the nonprofit American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise (AICE) and a foreign policy analyst who frequently lectures on U.S.-Middle East policy. Dr. Bard is also the director of the Jewish Virtual Library, the world’s most comprehensive online encyclopedia of Jewish history and culture. His work has been published in academic journals, magazines, and major newspapers. Dr. Bard holds a Ph.D. in political science from UCLA and a master’s degree in public policy from Berkeley.

Baltimore Zionist District Virtual Events

Jewish Georgia

Tuesday, November 22nd at 11:00 AM (EST)

Join the BZD and tour guide, Evgenia Kempinski, as we travel to the Caucasus and visit beautiful Georgia! Snowy mountains, rivers and lakes, tasty food, wine, and traditional warm hospitality – Georgia attracts tourists worldwide.

Jews settled in Georgia after the first temple’s destruction in 586 B.C. and have been living together with Georgians for over 26 centuries. Most of the time, it was and still is a peaceful life.

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