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Natan Sharansky Interviewed by Bridges for Peace on Israel’s Challenges Today: Part 1
Natan Sharansky Interviewed by Bridges for Peace on Israel’s Challenges Today: Part 1
Natan Sharansky Interviewed by Bridges for Peace on Israel’s Challenges Today: Part 1
"Israel's Choice" Spectator
As Iran sprints towards the nuclear finishing line, the lethal and wicked isolation of Israel in the west is accelerating.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, former Israeli legislator Natan Sharansky headline Vanderbilt University's 2009 Impact Symposium
Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and former Israeli legislator Natan Sharansky will deliver public lectures at Vanderbilt University March 17-18 as part of the university’s annual Impact Symposium. The theme of this year’s lectures is “Diplomacy in the New Millennium.” Albright will speak Tuesday, March 17, at 7 p.m. and Sharanksy will speak Wednesday, March 18, at 7 p.m.
Natan Sharansky Honored at Combined Jewish Philanthropies in Boston, MA
Soviet dissident Natan Sharansky was feted at the Four Seasons the other night by Pats owners Robert and Myra Kraft, Combined Jewish Philanthropies, Jon and Joanna Jacobson, and Michael Bohnen. VIPs included the FBI's Warren Bamford, Ed Bond of Bond Brothers, treasurer Tim Cahill, AG Martha Coakley, Jeff Robbins of Mintz Levin, and Reebok's Paul Foster.
Natan Sharansky Speaks at the University of Pennsylvania on His Most Recent Book "Defending identity"
Natan Sharansky emphasized the role of identity and preserving democracy at the University of Pennsylvania.
Natan Sharansky to Speak at the Israeli Law & Society Association International Conference at Hebrew University
Natan Sharansky to speak on "Global, Regional and Local: Law, Politics and Society in Comparative Perspectives" at the Israeli Law & Society Association International Conference at Hebrew University. Topics include hostage-taking, child terrorists, land regimes, halachic courts, labor rights in the territories.
"Sharansky: Netanyahu won't clash with Obama" The Jerusalem Post
Former minister Natan Sharansky, who has been a frequent guest at the White House in recent years, has rejected allegations from Kadima that if elected prime minister, Likud chairman Binyamin Netanyahu would not get along with the administration of US President Barack Obama. He met with Obama a year ago and discussed the bottom-up theory of solving the Middle East conflict that Sharansky has been talking about for years and which has become the basis of Netanyahu's "economic peace" diplomatic plan.
Natan Sharansky Speaks at the Westchester Fairfield Hebrew Academy
Natan Sharansky, who inspired a generation of Jews to fight for his release as a prisoner of conscience in Russia, spoke to a large group of area residents at Westchester Fairfield Hebrew Academy, encouraging them to always remember their identity.
Natan Sharansky Participates in FrontPage Magazine "Symposium: Remembering the Dissident"
The main challenge for all dissidents – democrats, Zionists, nationalists, etc. – was to convince the West that the Soviet regime was evil and that there was no place for appeasement. In this effort, Solzhenitsyn contributed more than anyone to unmasking that evil. His widely read books had a huge impact, and as a spokesman for the dissident movement, I can tell you that when I mentioned “The Gulag Archipelago,” everyone knew what I was talking about. By painting such a vivid and powerful picture of evil, he gave all dissidents an indispensable reference point for our struggle.
"Triumph Over Tyranny: The Heroic Campaigns that saved Over 2,000,000 Soviet Jews," Foreword by Natan Sharansky
Triumph Over Tyranny:\nThe Heroic Campaigns that saved Over 2,000,000 Soviet Jews, Foreword by Natan Sharansky
Natan Sharansky Discusses His Most Recent Book "Defending Identity" in Baltimore
On this crisp early fall morning, Mr. Sharansky wanted to talk about his latest book, "Defending Identity: It's Indispensable Role In Protecting Democracy." He worries that the legitimate fight against radical identities is pushing nations to downplay who they are, which will further weaken their resolve.
Natan Sharansky Urges the Defeat of an 'Evil Empire'
Addressing the thousands of New Yorkers who gathered in front of the United Nations yesterday to protest the Iranian regime, Natan Sharansky likened the country's leaders to the Soviet communists.
Natan Sharansky Speaks Out Agains Iran at NYC Anti-Iran Rally
Sharansky said Iran was as evil and dangerous as the former Soviet Union ever was. "Our struggle will need a lot of moral clarity. When the president of the United States of America called the Soviet Union the 'Evil Empire' we in the prisons knew its days were numbered," said Sharansky.
Natan Sharansky visits the University of Maryland
Some 200 spectators gathered in the Grand Ballroom at Stamp Student Union to listen to Sharansky's life story, from his captivity in Soviet prison to his career in the Israeli government, and now to the writing of his latest book on democracy and identity, Defending Identity.
Natan Sharansky visits the University of Maryland
Over 200 students, professors, staff and community members got to hear human rights activist and former Knesset member Natan Sharansky give a harrowing account of his experiences as a Soviet Union dissident and Israeli politician during his day-long campus visit.
Leading human rights activist and former dissident Natan Sharansky speaks out against jailed blogger from Egypt, Abdul Kareem Nabil Soliman
Human rights activists and democracy advocates around the world protested and criticized the imprisonment of Egyptian blogger Kareem Amer, who was sentenced to four years in prison for insulting Islam and defaming Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
Leading human rights activist and former dissident Natan Sharansky speaks out against jailed blogger from Egypt, Abdul Kareem Nabil Soliman
Israelis protest outside Egyptian embassy in Tel Aviv as part of concerted worldwide efforts to free jailed Egyptian blogger. Human rights activist Natan Sharansky releases statement of support for the cause.
Photos from Natan Sharansky Receiving the Reagan Freedom Award
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