60 Donors Start Academic 2007-2008 With Expressions of Support for SPME: Your Annual Contribution Is So Vital, Necessary and Appreciated…Please Donate Now!

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60 of SPME’s nearly 18,000 Network Subscribers (.3%) have kicked off the academic year by showning their support for support for SPME’s work, whether it be on the British boycott of Israeli scholars and professionals or the development of an academic response to the Walt-Mearsheimer Papers or the formation of chapters of faculty members around the world and particularly difficult campuses where anti-Semitism and anti-Israelism have crept into the curriculum and classroom or hoping that SPME will have enough resources to provide professional and support staff for its current all volunteer operation supported primarily by SPME Network Subscribers to the SPME Faculty Forum.

The Network and expectations for SPME have grown enormously in the past two years and we simply cannot meet all of the expectations for producing scholarship, programs and services without the support of each and everyone of our Network. What we are doing costs money and it is simply not enough to lend your name to our effort. You must support our efforts if we are to continue to be productive and effective.

This year, with a contribution of $1000 or more, you will get a free copy of the collected papers from the SPME/Case Western Reserve University Conference on “Postcolonial Theory and the Arab-Israeli Conflict” to be released by Routledge Press in October 2007. ($130 Pre-order price).

It is edited by Philip Carl Salzman, Department of Anthropology, McGill University and Donna Robinson Divine, Morningstar Family Professor of Government, Smith College.

With a contribution of $500 to $999 you will be entitled to the purchase of any book(s) worth up to $80 from our SPMEMart arrangement with Amazon.com.

Please go to spme.org/donation.html to make your contribution to SPME. Please don’t delay, do it today and be current for 2007-2008 Academic year. Your contribution small or large makes all the difference in how much scholarship, programming and services we can provide directly to faculties across the world. Please give online or write a check for $50 or more if you can and send it to SPME, c/o Susquehanna Institute, 624 Sandra Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17109-5816. Your contributions are tax deductible in the US, with the exception of any premiums you receive for your contribution.

Thank you.

Donors List
( Through July 22, 2007)

Steven Albert
University of Pittsburgh

Anonymous: 1

Simon Bauer
UC-Davis

Jeffrey Borer MD
Weill College of Medicine
Cornell University

Julie Brandt
Beverly Hills, CA

Roger Brewer
Portland OR

Edwin Bronsky MD
University of Utah School of Medicine
Salt Lake City, UT

Leif A. Carlsson
Florida Atlantic University

Immanuel Cherkas
Santa Clara, CA

Carol Cohen
Westfield NJ

Matthew Deflem
University of South Carolina

Stanley Dubinsky
University of South Carolina

Edwin Epstein
University of California at Berkeley

Douglas Feith
Georgetown University

Robert Fine
Arizona State University

Mitch R. Fogelman
Burbank, CA

Samuel Gaby MD
Baltimore MD

Haim Gaifman
Columbia University

Adam Glantz
Herdon, VA

Morton Godlas
Rancho Mirage, CA

Lorne M. and Bonny Golub
Stony Brook University

Michael D.Golubovsky
Berkeley, CA

Bernard Greenberg

Judith Grobe Sachs
University of Illinois-Chicago

Max Grossman
San Jose State University

John P. Heinz
Northwestern University School of Law

Richard Hutcheson MD
Arlington, TX

William G. Irons
Northwestern University

Ruth F. Itzhaki
University of Manchester (UK)

Marcus Karel
MIT

Marilyn Katz
Wesleyan College

Orde F. Kittrie
Arizona State University

Sir Hans L. Kornberg
Boston University

Emmanuel Mankowitz
Vaughn, Ontario Canada

Joseph Manson
UCLA

Abraham Monk
Columbia University

Toby Morantz
MgGill University

John D. Muller
San Jose CA

Toni Neta
Walden University

Ira Parness
Mount Sinai School of Medicine

Edgar Pick
Sackler School of Medicine
Tel Aviv University

Sally Rogow
Vancouver, Canada

Mary Rudolf
Leeds Teaching Hospital
National Health Service (UK)

Philip Carl Salzman
McGill University

Ronald Schneeweiss
Seattle, CA

Alfred Schneider
Georgia Tech

Joan Schwartz
University of California-Irvine

Roberta Seid
Independent Scholar
Santa Monica, CA

Alan Seplowitz
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

Mark Silver

Elizabeth Anne Socolow
Lawrenceville, NJ

Angela Stent Yergin
Georgetown University

Jeff Strnad
Stanford University School of Law

Kathryn Sucher
San Jose, CA

Joel M. Tarr
Carnegie Mellon University

Earl Tilford
Grove City College

Michael Weinstein
Columbia University

Alvin Wolf
Irvine, California

Jack Zakowski
Yorba Linda, CA

Robert Zwarg
Leipzig, Germany

60 Donors Start Academic 2007-2008 With Expressions of Support for SPME: Your Annual Contribution Is So Vital, Necessary and Appreciated…Please Donate Now!

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Scholars for Peace in the Middle East (SPME) is not-for-profit [501 (C) (3)], grass-roots community of scholars who have united to promote honest, fact-based, and civil discourse, especially in regard to Middle East issues. We believe that ethnic, national, and religious hatreds, including anti-Semitism and anti-Israelism, have no place in our institutions, disciplines, and communities. We employ academic means to address these issues.

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