Conference Fifty Years of the Special US-Israel Relationship (1962-2012) in Perspective: Final Program

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Scholars for Peace in the Middle East
and The Sue and Leonard Miller Center for Contemporary Judaic Studies of the University of Miami

“Fifty Years of the Special US-Israel Relationship (1962-2012) in Perspective”

January 16-18, 2011

The Conrad Miami Hotel
1395 Brickell Avenue, Miami, FL 33131

Tel. (305) 503-6500

PROGRAM

This conference has been made possible through the generous support of the Klarman Family Foundation, the UJA-Federation of New York’s Solelim Fund and American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise.

Sunday, January 16

9:00 am – Noon: Conference Registration

Location: 3rd Floor

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch

Welcoming Greetings and Remarks

Samuel Edelman, Scholars for Peace in the Middle East, Executive Director

Alan Dershowitz, Harvard University

William S. Green, Senior Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Education, Univ. of Miami

Peter Haas, Case Western University, President SPME

Eric Lankin, JNF to present Life Time Achievement Award to Ed Beck

Location: Conrad Ballroom, 3rd Floor

1:30 pm2:45 pm:Plenary Keynote Address

Ofer Bavly, Israel Consul General for Florida and Puerto Rico

Keynote Speaker: Ambassador Michael Oren. Introduced by Haim Shaked, University of Miami

Location: Conrad Ballroom, 3rd Floor

2:45 – 4:15 pm: Plenary Panel

Conversation on U.S.-Israel Relationship in its Middle Eastern Context

Chair: Haim Shaked, University of Miami

Barry Rubin, Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center, IDC

Kenneth Stein, Emory University

Daniel Pipes, Middle East Forum

Location: Conrad Ballroom, 3rd Floor

4:15 – 4:30 pm: Coffee Break

4:30 – 6:00 pm:Plenary Panel

Conversation on the Jewish Community and the US-Israel Special Relationship

Chair: Donna Robinson Divine, Smith College

Martin Raffel, JCPA

Eric Lankin, JNF

Steven Bayme, AJC

Location: Conrad Ballroom, 3rd Floor

6:00 -7:00 pm:Plenary Keynote Address

Conversation with Ambassador Samuel Lewis. Introduced by Haim Shaked. Moderated by Kenneth Stein, Emory University

Location: Conrad Ballroom, 3rd Floor

7:00 -7:45 pm: Cocktails and SPME award presentations to Kenneth Marcus, Haim Shaked

Location: The Room, 25th Floor

7:45 pm: Dinner Meeting open only to SPME Board, Chapter Chair and Taskforce Members

See Board and Chapter Chair Agenda

Location: Porto, 3rd Floor

Monday, January 17

7:00 am: Conference Registration

Location: 3rd Floor

7-00 – 8:00 am: SPME Board and Chapter Meeting. Closed Meeting.

Location: Lisbon A, 3rd Floor

7:00 – 8:00 am: Breakfast Buffet for Participants

Location: Conrad Ballroom Foyer, 3rd Floor

8:00 -9:15 am:

Panel A – Journalism and Advocacy

Moderator: John Cohn, Thomas Jefferson University

Abe Aamidor, Journalist – My War, Your War: The Battle to Frame the Middle East Conflict and Its Relationship to Charges of Bias in Media Coverage

Rebekah Israel, Florida International University

John Cohn, Thomas Jefferson University – Advocacy for Israel and Academic Integrity

Location: Estoril, 3rd Floor

Panel B – Security Issues and the Special Relationship

Moderator: Philip Carl Salzman, McGill University

Abraham Wagner, Columbia University – US-Israeli Strategic Relations: Myths and Realities

Daniel Grossman, former Director of the American Jewish Congress, Israel – The Special Relationship and the US and Israeli Military

Ofira Seliktar, Gratz College – The Anti-Israel Lobby: The Military and Intelligence Community

Location: Porto, 3rd Floor

Panel C – Hispanic/Latin America Issues and Concerns

Moderator: Ruth Contreras, University of Vienna

Luis Fleischman, Florida Atlantic University

Ruth Contreras, University of Vienna – Establishing SPME Chapters in Spain and Latin America

Daniel Ajzen, Latin American Democracy Defense Organization

Juan Dircie, American Jewish Committee, Miami

Location: Conrad Ballroom, 3rd Floor

9:30 -10:45 am:Keynote Plenary Panel on Iran, Oil and the Arab and Islamic Lobbies and NGO’s

Chair: Eugene Rothman, University of Miami

Gerald Steinberg, NGO Monitor and Bar Ilan University

Raphael Israeli, Hebrew University

Edwin Black, Journalist and Author, Washington DC

David Menashri, Tel Aviv University

Location: Conrad Ballroom, 3rd Floor

10:45 -11:00 am: Coffee Break

11:00 am -12:15 pm:

Panel A – International Perspectives on Anti-Israelism

Moderator and Presenter: Jonathan Adelman, University of Denver

Tatiana Karasova, Russian Academy of Sciences, Israel Department

Ralf Schumann, Charite Medical School, Berlin

Diethard Pallaschke, the University of Karlsruhe

Ruth Contreras, University of Vienna – European Perspectives on Anti-Israelism

Location: Conrad Ballroom, 3rd Floor

Panel B – Advocacy and Branding

Moderator: Edward Beck, Walden University

Eric Lankin, JNF

Richard Cravatts, Boston University

Eytan Gilboa, Bar Ilan University

Location: Porto, 3rd Floor

Panel C- Demographics, Data, the Media and the Special Relationship

Moderator: Leila Beckwith, University of California, Los Angeles

Ira Sheskin, University of Miami – The Impact of Jewish Geography and Demography on the Jewish Vote and Levels of Attachment of American Jews to Israel

Terri Fine, University of Central Florida – The U.S.-Israel Relationship as a Tool for Jewish Voter Mobilization

Location: Estoril, 3rd Floor

12:15- 1:00 pm: Lunch

Location: Lisbon, 3rd Floor

1:00 – 2:10 pm:Keynote Plenary Panel. Anti-semitism and Walt/Mearsheimer

Chair: Judith Jacobson

Steve Jacobs, University of Alabama

Marc Weitzman, Simon Wiesenthal Center, New York

Jonathan Kessler, AIPAC

Clemens Heni, Germany – Post 9/11 Germany, Nazi Germany and the German Edition of Walt/Mearsheimer’s “Israel Lobby“

Location: Conrad Ballroom, 3rd Floor

2:15 – 3:30 pm:

Panel A – Boycott, Divestment Sanctions and Delegitimization

Moderator: Stanley Dubinsky, University of South Carolina

Edward Beck, Walden University SPME: A Successful Model for Faculty Mobilization to Counter Academic Boycotts Against Israel Since 2005

Robert Friedmann, Georgia State University – Free Speech and Incitement, Blurred Boundaries

Fred Taub, Boycott Watch “Boycotting Peace”

Dan Meyerstein, President, Ariel University Center

Location: Conrad Ballroom, 3rd Floor

Panel B – International Relations and Law

Moderator: Kenneth Marcus, Institute for Jewish and Community Research

Ed Morgan, University of Toronto – Law and Politics of U.S.-Israel Free Trade

Kenneth Lasson, University of Baltimore – The Jonathan Pollard Case

Moshe Fox, Hebrew University – Dealing with the Myth of “Jewish Influence”: The Case of the Eisenhower Administration

Location: Lisbon Room A, 3rd Floor

Panel C – Rhetoric Used in Opposition to the Special Relationship

Moderator: Edward Newman, Temple University

A. Jay Cristol, Author – The Liberty Incident

Josef Olmert, American University – The US- Israel relationships: The Polls and beyond

Richard Landes, Boston University

Joel Fishman, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs – Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions; BDS against Apartheid and the “Occupation of Palestine”

Location: Vila Real, 2nd Floor

Panel D – Iran and the US-Israel Special Relationship

Moderator and Respondent: Ernest Sternberg, State University of New York at Buffalo

David Menashri, Tel Aviv University

Joseph Cerami, Texas A & M University

Philip Carl Salzman, McGill University

Location: Lisbon Room B, 3rd Floor

3:30 – 3:45 pm: Coffee Break

3:45 – 5:00 pm:

Panel A – Anti-semitism, the Campus and the Future of the Special Relationship

Kenneth Marcus, Institute for Jewish and Community Research – Promising Enforcement:

Promises and Pitfalls of the New OCR Anti-Semitism Policy

Leila Beckwith, University of California, Los Angeles, Anti-Semitism at the University of California

Tammi Benjamin, University of California, Santa Cruz – Responding to Campus Anti-Semitism at the University of California

Location: Lisbon Room A, 3rd Floor

Panel B – SPME/JNF Media Watch: Faculty Fellowship to Israel

Rene Reinhard, Jewish National Fund

Abe Aamidor, Joe Cerami, and Marian Barchilon, participants in the 2010 Faculty Forum Israel

Location: Estoril, 3rd Floor

Panel C – Post-Modern Reflections and the Special Relationship

Moderator: Stephen Albert, University of Pittsburgh

Ernest Sternberg, State University of New York at Buffalo -The New Anti-Capitalism: The Politics of Scapegoating at the US and World Social Forums

Samuel Edelman, Exec. Director SPME – Reframing the Narrative, the Failure of Post-Modernism

Steve Baum, Editor, Journal of Anti-Semitism – The Social Transmission of Antisemitism and the War on Words

Location: Lisbon Room B, 3rd Floor

5:15 – 6:30 pm:Plenary Keynote. Honorable Irwin Cotler (MP Canada). Introduced by Peter Haas Location: Conrad Ballroom, 3rd Floor

6:30 -7:15 pm: Cocktail Reception

Location: The Room, 25th Floor

Adjournment

7:15 pm: Dinner open only to SPME Board Members. Porto, 3rd Floor.

See Board and Chapter Chair Agenda

Tuesday, January 18

SPME Board Business Meetings. See Board and Chapter Chair Agenda.

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