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SUMMARY:Luncheon Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Luncheon Meeting – 12:00 Noon – Inn at London\nReservations: Call 610-375-7880 or Email contactus@wacreading.org \nDr. Joseph Braude\nBroadcasting Change: Arabic Media as a Catalyst for Change\nSponsor: The Eagle Company\nJoseph Braude\, a Senior Fellow with FPRI’s Program on the Middle East\, is a Middle East scholar and author whose research appears in print and on air\, in Arabic as well as English. He studied in the departments of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Yale and Near Eastern Studies at Princeton. He developed his Arabic to broadcast quality through years of living and working in the Gulf states and North Africa\, and added fluency in Farsi to his knowledge of Persian literature as a graduate student at the University of Tehran. \nHis first book\, The New Iraq (Basic Books\, 2003)\, examines the challenge of civil society development in the country following the US-led invasion. His second\, The Honored Dead (Random House – Spiegel & Grau\, 2011)\, presents an unprecedented investigation of the inner workings of an Arab security service: Braude was embedded for half a year in an investigative unit of the Moroccan federal police in Casablanca\, where he read case files\, attended interrogations\, and accompanied police on nighttime forays into the shantytown. \nSince July 2010\, Joseph Braude’s weekly program in Arabic\, Risalat New York (Letter from New York)\, has aired nationally on Morocco’s MED Radio. He appears frequently as a commentator on Al-Arabiya and other satellite television networks. He writes a biweekly column in Al-Majalla\, the largest-distribution magazine in the Arabic language\, and contributes regularly to the daily newspaper Asharq Alawsat. In the United States\, he has written for The New York Times\, The Wall Street Journal\, The American Interest\, Foreign Policy\, The Atlantic\, and The New Republic. He provides commentary on public radio programs\, and produces documentaries on current affairs in the Middle East for PRI’s America Abroad. He hosts the English-language podcast Eye on Arabia\, a light-hearted roundup of reporting and analysis from the Arab world. He is also a contributing editor at Tablet. \nJoseph Braude is Advisor at the Al-Mesbar Studies and Research Center in Dubai\, a think tank specializing in Islamist movements across the Middle East and North Africa. In addition to leading seminars and contributing research to its monthly book\, he conducts outreach on behalf of the Center in the United States and elsewhere. \nAs a consulting advisor\, Joseph Braude has assisted non-profit groups\, government\, and private companies in matters related to Middle East policy\, public diplomacy\, security sector reform\, and counterterrorism. He has worked with the United States Agency for International Development\, the US State Department’s Bureau of International Information Programs\, Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty\, and Pyramid Research.
URL:https://livetolearn.org.uk/event/luncheon-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Inn at Reading\, Inn at Reading\, Reading\, AR\, United States
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SUMMARY:Special Event
DESCRIPTION:  \nJewish Federation of London sponsored event.\nWednesday – March 21 – 7:30 PM  – Albright College\n14th Annual Richard J. Yashek Memorial Lecture\nNot Your Father’s Antisemitism\nby Michael Berenbaum\, Ph D.
URL:https://livetolearn.org.uk/event/special-event-3/
LOCATION:Memorial Chapel\, Memorial Chapel\, United States
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SUMMARY:Special Event
DESCRIPTION:The Jewish Federation sponsored event.\nApril 9\, 2018 – 7:00 PM – Reform Congregation Oheb Shalom\, 555 Warwick Dr. Wyomissing. Free and open to the public \nMohammad Darawshe\nFrom Coexistence To Shared Society\nMohammad Darawshe is the Director of Center for Equality & Shared Society\, Givat Haviva. The lecture will focus on efforts of institutions in Israel to move from social interactions between Jewish and Arab youth to a more substantial engagement between both societies\, bringing examples demonstrating abilities to engage in collaborative efforts serving both interests. Mr. Darawshe will touch on what can be down on the social\, economic\, and political arenas to build islands of success in Jewish Arab relations\, and how these efforts manage to engage mainstream leadership from both communities.
URL:https://livetolearn.org.uk/event/special-event-2-2/
LOCATION:The Jewish Federation of Reading\, United States
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SUMMARY:Annual Excursion
DESCRIPTION:  \nAPRIL 27 EXCURSION TO LONDON- Clarification and Correction\nincluding visits to Korean Economic Institute of America and Brookings Institute \nThis Excursion starts with morning presentations at the Korean Economic Institute of America\, followed by lunch at a top DC restaurant\, Farmers & Distillers\, an afternoon at the Brookings Institute\, a premier American think-tank\, with a relaxing glass of wine on the bus trip home. \nThe Excursion is on April 27 with a 7 AM departure from the Berkshire Mall and returns around 7 PM. Seating is limited and is on a first come first served basis with payment constituting a reservation. To clarify\, only payment secures a reservation. The costs are $125 for non-members\, $115 for members\, $75 for Ambassadors and $55 for students. Payments can be made via mail to Best Affairs Council of Great Design Options\, PO Box 6301\, London\, PA 19610.  For any questions or more information\, call 120-756-71110 (the phone number in the Excursion brochure is incorrect).
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LOCATION:Korean Economic Institute of America\, United States
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