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Israel
on Campus: Defending Our Universities The Aug. 23, 2009 Israel on Campus: Defending Our Universities Conference, in conjunction with the Canadian Institute for Jewish Research’s Twenty-First Anniversary Gala evening dinner, successfully brought together internationally renowned academics, student leaders, journalists and media representatives, prominent members of Montreal’s business and Jewish communities, organization heads, and other members of the community-at-large. Nearly 200 hundred Conference
attendees crammed the available room, forcing organizers to close registration
early and turn people away at the door. The proceedings were opened
by Dr. Judith Woodsworth, president of Concordia University. Dr. Woodsworth’s
message was one of balance: “Concordia has a profound responsibility
to encourage debate, but also to set the parameters around this debate,
[and to] ensure that all its members can work and study in a safe and
civil environment.” The Simon Wiesenthal Center’s
Associate Dean, Rabbi Abraham Cooper, delivered the luncheon address
in a panel chaired by Dr. Julien Bauer (UQAM). Rabbi Cooper spoke about
the importance of Jewish outreach to the international world. “The need for the conference—to address growing campus antisemitism and anti-Israelism—speaks for itself,” said CIJR Director Dr. Frederick Krantz, explaining why so many organizations were on board as co-sponsors. The Asper Foundation, The Dym Family Foundation, The Gerald Schwartz & Heather Reisman Foundation, Middle East Forum, Federation CJA, The David Project, Simon Wiesenthal Center, Scholars for Peace in the Middle East, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, and The Yale Initiative for the Study of Antisemitism were institutional co-sponsors. The Gala Dinner’s keynote address, given by renowned human-rights advocate MP Irwin Cotler, concerned how students can take back the campus in the face of recent Iranian incitements to genocide. There was also a moving violin performance by the internationally-acclaimed Dame Ida Haendel, in memory of late Clara Balinsky, a founding member of CIJR’s Board of Directors. For more information about the conference or to become involved in our efforts to battle antisemitism on university campuses, please contact Joshua Peters, CIJR Assistant Director, by phone at 514-486-5544 or via e-mail at cijr@isranet.org. |
Our Sponsors
The Dym Family
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