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Webinar: What Israelis Need To Understand

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February 13, 2018

In partnership with Shalom Hartman Institute – מכון שלום הרטמן‎.

English-language webinar, “What Israelis Need To Understand – An American Jewish Perspective,” featuring Rabbi Shira Koch Epstein, the Executive Director of the 14th Street Y in New York, and Rabbi Avital Hochstein and Yossi Klein Halevi from the Hartman Institute, will be livestreamed on the Shalom Hartman Institute website on Feb. 14, 2018, from 16:45-18:15, Israel time (4:45 PM Israel, 9:45 AM EST, 8:45 AM CST, 7:45 AM MST, and 6:45 AM PST).

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