Conflict Resolution in Disputed Holy Places: Is it Even Possible?
17
June
| 2009 | 12:00
Conflict Resolution in Disputed Holy Places: Is it Even Possible?
Free
Public
Radak 20, Jerusalem
Free
Public
Radak 20, Jerusalem

The Middle East Unit & the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies cordially invite you to a lecture on:
Conflict Resolution in Disputed Holy Places: Is it Even Possible?
Dr. Yitzhak Reiter
Truman Institute and the Jerusalem Institute
Chair: Dr. Bosmat Yefet-Avshalom, Truman Institute
Wednesday, 17 June 2009, 12:00, Abba Eban Conference Room, Truman Institute, The Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus
For information, call 02-5882329 or visit http://truman.huji.ac.il
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