NEW ORLEANS – The Stuart & Suzanne Grant Center for the American Jewish Experience is pleased to announce an upcoming event titled “Navigating the Crossroads: American-Israeli Relations Post Oct. 7.” The event will take place on Feb. 1 at 6:30 p.m. at the Rogers Memorial Chapel on Tulane’s Campus.
The event will feature a thought-provoking conversation between renowned experts Dr. Ilana Horwitz and Elhanan Brown. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of both Israeli and American cultures, as well as Abrahamic religions, Brown will provide a comprehensive perspective on the multifaceted aspects shaping the contemporary relationship between the two nations.
During the event, Brown will delve into the historical tapestry of the geopolitical relationship between Israel and the United States, offering a nuanced understanding of its evolution. He will also shed light on the role of evangelical support for Israel and its impact on the diplomatic landscape. Dr. Ilana Horwitz will join Brown in exploring the implications of recent events for the future of U.S.-Israel relations and examine the potential ramifications for the American Jewish diaspora community.
“We are thrilled to host this important conversation on American-Israeli relations,” said Emily Brauninger-Swan, assistant director of the Stuart & Suzanne Grant Center for the American Jewish Experience. “This event will provide attendees with a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics between the two nations and the potential impact on the American Jewish diaspora community.”
The event is open to the public, and tickets can be acquired through Eventbrite here.
Attendees are encouraged to arrive early as seating is limited.
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