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“Consequences for Middle Eastern States
Since the Arab Spring”
Friday, November 9, 2018
12:00pm
Anthropology 303
The VLK Lecture on Israel and the Middle East brings to the Emory
University campus noted scholars in fields that relate to Israel and the
Middle East. Vicki Kaplan Haberman graduated from Emory in 1981.
Her family and friends created the lecture series to honor her memory
as a dear classmate, caring friend, and wonderful mother and wife.
Through her years at Emory College and Tulane Law School, Vicki
exhibited unwavering dedication to her beliefs and to her friends and
family. She cared about her Jewish roots and became excitedly engaged
in Israel.
The first VLK Lecture is supported by the VLK Lecture Fund and the
Hightower Fund, and coordinated by the Emory Institute for the Study
of Modern Israel (ISMI).
Sponsors include the following Departments of Emory College: Tam
Institute for Jewish Studies, Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies,
Political Science, and History.
Institute for the Study of Modern Israel (ISMI) www.ismi.emory.edu Tel: 404-727-2798
Emory Institute for the Study of
Modern Israel (ISMI) welcomes
Professor Emeritus
Asher Susser Tel Aviv University
For forty years, Asher Susser has made major contributions to the field of modern Middle Eastern History, publishing scholarly articles, essays in collected volumes, websites and popular publications. Asher is a superb teacher with impeccable standards for academic excellence.
Professor Susser teaches in the Department of Middle Eastern and African History at Tel Aviv University. He has spent academic semesters and years teaching at the Crown Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis University as the Senior Fellow on the Myra and Robert Kraft Chair in Arab Politics and in the University of Arizona Center for Judaic Studies. He has lectured widely in Europe, Canada, the United States, South Africa and numerous other countries.
VLK Lecture on Israel
and the Middle East
The Vicki Kaplan Haberman Lecture on Israel and the Middle East
brings to the Emory University campus noted scholars in fields that
relate to Israel and the Middle East. Vicki Kaplan Haberman graduated
from Emory in 1983. Her family and friends created the lecture series to
honor her memory as a dear classmate, caring friend, and wonderful
mother and wife. Through her years at Emory College and Tulane Law
School, Vicki exhibited unwavering dedication to her beliefs and to her
friends and family. She cared about her Jewish roots and became
excitedly engaged in Israel.
The first Haberman Lecture is supported by the Haberman Lecture
Fund and the Hightower Fund, and coordinated by the Emory Institute
for the Study of Modern Israel (ISMI).
Sponsors include the following Departments of Emory College: Tam
Institute for Jewish Studies, Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies,
Political Science, History, and Religion.
Institute for the Study of Modern Israel (ISMI) www.ismi.emory.edu Tel: 404-727-2798
Emory Institute for the Study of Modern
Israel (ISMI) welcomes
Professor Emeritus
Asher Susser Tel Aviv University
For forty years, Asher Susser has made major contributions to the field of modern Middle Eastern History, publishing scholarly articles, essays in collected volumes, websites and popular publications. Asher is a superb teacher with impeccable standards for academic excellence. Professor Susser teaches in the Department of Middle Eastern and African History at Tel Aviv University. He has spent academic semesters and years teaching at the Crown Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis University as the Senior Fellow on the Myra and Robert Kraft Chair in Arab Politics and in the University of Arizona Center for Judaic Studies. He has lectured widely in Europe, Canada, the United States, South Africa and numerous other countries.
Haberman Lecture on Israel
and the Middle East
The Emory Institute for the Study of Modern Israel invites
you to the inaugural Vicki Kaplan Haberman Lecture to be
held at 12:00pm on Friday, November 9, 2018, on the Emory
Campus in Anthropology 303
Tel Aviv University Professor Emeritus Asher Susser will present
Consequences for Middle Eastern States
Since the Arab Spring
FRIDAY NOV 9 at NOON
ANTHROPOLOGY 303