Scholars For Peace

@Scholars4Peace

SPME, is a grass-roots community of scholars united to promote honest, fact based, and civil discourse, especially in regard to Middle East issues.

United States
Joined August 2011

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    Extremely concerning that Center for Middle Eastern Studies department is home to professors that: 1) Have known ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and Hamas...

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    Jul 20

    Report: Nearly half of young European Jews victims of anti-Semitism in past year via

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    Jul 19

    As a wave of anti-Israel hate spreads from elite college campuses to public high schools, some Massachusetts parents wanted to fight back. But they were not joined by the major Jewish organizations. So, what happened in Newton? asks

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    Jul 18

    The Times's great Sam Roberts writes a beautiful and fitting obituary forthe Journal's Lucette Lagnado:

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    Jul 15

    The text of my remarks delivered at the @TheJusticeDepartment at the Summit on Combating . How legitimize . Published in .

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    Jul 16

    The text of my remarks delivered at the @TheJusticeDepartment at the Summit on Combating . How legitimize . Published in .

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    Jul 17

    My book review of "The Thirty-Year Genocide: Turkey’s Destruction of its Christian Minorities" by Professors Benny Morris and Dror Ze’evi is online: Read

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    Jun 19

    Just received the latest analytics on from ! This 👇 special issue is selling like hotcakes in bulk orders & downloads via & . ICYMI: read the intro & postscript for free!

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    Jul 16

    What a Great Response: The Word Crimes Controversy (6) | A personal reflection by John Strawson –

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    Jul 17

    One upshot of pro-boycott bill is that Christians can boycott gays, so long as they say they are doing so to uphold Christian human rights, like freedom of religion. I expect progressives wont mind, as its a small price to pay to get at Jews.

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    Jul 14

    "Israel-related antisemitism is increasingly promoting the dissemination, radicalization and social acceptance of Jew-hatred."

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    Jul 15

    Reading Gershon Shafir's criticism of WORD CRIMES shows how poorly sourced 's Chronicle of Higher Education article was basing it largely on the misguided facts handed to him by someone not even a member of AIS

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    Jul 15

    If you don't know about his remarkable effort saving Jewish refugees, read here: Alan Turing was a true British hero.

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    Jul 15

    'It is Shafir [...] not the Word Crimes editors and authors, who is trying to stifle academic debate'. Read Paula A. Treichler and Cary Nelson's rejoinder to Gershon Shafir:

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    Jul 15

    Zubin Mehta, who was born in India, was the first non-Israeli citizen to win the Israel Prize and the conductor most widely identified with the Jewish state.

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    Eighty groups urge Cal State to reprimand anti-Israel professor for ‘hateful’ Facebook posts

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    May 14

    “‘Rashida Tlaib is either completely ignorant of the history or is a deliberate liar’, charged Prof. Benny Morris, one of the leading scholars of British Mandatory Palestine, the creation of the State of Israel in 1948 and the War of Independence.”

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    Jul 12

    “Anti-Semitism creates bridges between the far right and the far left: They have such a hatred in common that they come together.” My Review cover on the West’s new anti-Semitism wave.

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