Further information

 

 Further information and registration

 

There are five Working Groups (WG) during the conference that will meet twice for approximately two hours each over the course of the two days. Each participant is to choose which WG he/she would like to participate in. Participants are requested to join one WG. The same group will meet both on the first and second day.

 

The working groups are:

 

Name

Co-chairs

Nationalist Trends in Central and Eastern Europe and the CIS: New Challenges Facing the Jewish Communities

·      Rabbi Andy Baker

·      Mark Levine

Rising Antisemitism in Latin America: the Iranian Influence

·      Sammy Eppel

·     Michael Schneider

Antisemitism Online: Cyberspace and the Media

·      David Matas

·      Dr. Andre Oboler

Delegitimization of Israel: “Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions”

·     Dr. Mitchell Bard

·      Prof. Gil Troy

Combating Antisemitism: Models and Best Practices (with Special Emphasis on Islamic Antisemitism)

·       Mike Whine

·       Dr. Michael Kotzin

 

 

Registration process

 

Once you have read each working group description and decided upon your preferred working group, e-mail the global forum at global.forum@mfa.gov.il.

 

In your email, include your first- and second-choice of working groups. We will try our best to assign you to your first choice, but it is important to note that there will be a maximum of 70 people allowed in each WG, who will be assigned on a first come first serve basis.

 

In the subject line of your email include your name and your first choice Working Group only.

(for example : John Doe – Nationalist trends in Central and Eastern Europe). In the text of the email itself let us know what your second choice of WG is.

 

 All participants must register by Thursday the 26th of November.

 

Once all participants are allocated to the different working groups the respective co-chairs will contact you via electronic mail.

 

A list of speakers and presenters for each WK will be published on this website.