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Arabic and English will follow the Hebrew
מה השתנה מאז י"ב חשון - ליל ה- 4 בנובמבר במרחב הציבורי בישראל? אילו אתגרים ניצבים בפני הדמוקרטיה הישראלית? כיצד התעצבו מחדש היחסים בין הקבוצות השונות בחברה? מה בוחרים לזכור ומה מעדיפים לשכוח?
הנחיה: פרופ' ורד ויניצקי-סרוסי, ראשת מכון טרומן
ما الأمور التي تغيرت منذ ليلة الرابع لنوفمبر في صفوف الجمهور الإسرائيلي؟ ما هي التحديات التي واجهتها الديموقراطية الإسرائيلية؟ كيف تم صياغة العلاقات بين مجموعات مختلفة في المجتمع؟ ماذا يتذكرون وماذا يفضلون ان ينسوا؟
The Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace marks a quarter century since the late Prime Minister Yitshak Rabin’s assassination.
25 Years Later - Where Were We, and Where Are We Today?
A live event (webinar)
Tuesday, November 3, 2020, 18:30-20:00
"Keep what is worth keeping, change what is worth changing, and many things require change."
(Yitzhak Rabin, March 19, 1994)
What has changed in the Israeli public sphere since the 12th of Cheshvan, the night of November 4, 1995? What challenges does Israeli democracy face? How have relations between various groups in society changed? What do we choose to remember, and what do we prefer to forget?
Panelists:
Prof. Eran Halperin - Department of Psychology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Director and founder of the Accord Center.
Dr. Gili Zivan - Mandel School of Educational Leadership; Mandel Center in the Negev.
Dr. Yusri Hazran, The Truman Institute.
Prof. Raya Morag - Department of Communication, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Researcher of cinema and culture.
Prof. Hizky Shoham - Program for Interpretation and Cultural Studies, Bar Ilan University; Shalom Hartman Institute, Jerusalem.
Moderator: Prof. Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi, Director of the Truman Institute
The event will be held on Zoom and broadcast on the Truman Institute’s Facebook page.
Participants are welcome to submit questions during the event.
Link to register: http://bit.ly/25rabin
A link to the Zoom webinar will be sent to registrants on the day of the event. This link will also be posted on the Facebook page.