Helen Diller Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies
The Fourth Quarter: The Blueprint for a Bottom-Up Constitutional Movement in Israel
297 Goldberg Room 225 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesProfessor Ronen Avraham is one of the leaders of the Fourth Quarter, the largest grassroots movement in Israel. This movement unites people across political, religious, and secular divides to address […]
Beyond Suspicion: The Moral Clash between Rootedness and Progressive Liberalism
297 Goldberg Room 225 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesIn his new book Beyond Suspicion, Professor Nissim Mizrachi examines the paradoxical phenomenon of support for right-wing political parties among Israeli Mizrahim — descendants of Jews from Middle Eastern and […]
Coca-Cola, Black Panthers, and Phantom Jets: Israel in the American Orbit, 1967–1973
141 Law BuildingIn this book talk, historian Oz Frankel examines the period of the late 1960s as a unique moment when Israel became more closely entwined with the United States not just […]
Exploring International Law: A Conversation with Yuval Shany
141 Law BuildingPlease join us for a conversation with Yuval Shany, former member and chair of the UN Human Rights Committee, the Hersch Lauterpacht Chair in International Law, and the former Dean […]
Israel and the United Nations
105 Law BuildingHow should we understand Israel’s complicated relationship with the United Nations? Please join Yuval Shany (Former Member and Chair of the UN Human Rights Committee) and Masua Sagiv (Koret Visiting […]
“And blame is what you need my foe” — The Role of Emotions and Political Ideology in Discursive Escalation within Israeli-Jewish Political Discussions
297 Goldberg Room 225 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesThis research explores how blame drives discursive escalation in political discussions among left- and right-leaning Jewish-Israeli participants. Analyzing 100,000 words from 2014–2022, it identifies distinct emotional and ideological triggers fueling […]
Reading The Hebrew America: The Double Reception of The Hebrew Teacher
297 Goldberg Room 225 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesOriginally published in Hebrew in 2018, Maya Arad’s collection of novellas The Hebrew Teacher was received by Israeli readers as a timely extension of Hebrew literature beyond the geographical borders […]
Analyzing Israel: Insights from Leading Journalist Nadav Eyal
105 Law BuildingFor the third conversation in a three-part series, Nadav Eyal and Kenneth Bamberger will dive into the current state of affairs within Israeli politics and society and the most recent […]
Fireside Chat with Nadav Eyal: Israel at a Crossroads
297 Goldberg Room 225 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesPlease join Nadav Eyal, leading Israeli journalist and current visiting professor at Columbia University, for an intimate student lunch. He will share his insights about domestic politics in Israel and […]
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