Human rights activist Natan Sharansky reflects on the three distinct nine-year periods of his life, offering profound insights into his faith, people, and humanity at large. Co-written with award-winning historian Gil Troy, his new book is part memoir, part political discourse, and part history — a compelling account of courage, integrity, and, most of all, belonging.
Uprising in Iran: A Struggle Over Identity
Regional Guest: Meir Javedanfar Ph.D., Iranian-Israeli Lecturer, Author and Commentator
Join us as we hear from author Charles King about his book which encompasses the secular and Jewish history of Odessa.
Join The Associated’s Insight Israel Forum for a virtual journey through Israel’s 75 year history, live from Israel with Israeli tour guide Shai Nahon. Bring […]
Join The Associated’s Insight Israel Forum for a virtual journey through Israel’s 75 year history, live from Israel with Israeli tour guide Shai Nahon. Bring […]