J Street Colorado Annual Event: A Dialogue Between Diverse Voices

Thursday, November 14, 2024
8 - 10am
Temple Emanuel
51 Grape Street
Denver, CO 80220

What to Expect:

You are invited to join us at the J Street Colorado Annual Event for an enlightening conversation and breakfast featuring Dr. Dahlia Scheindlin, an author and policy expert in Israel, and Dr. Khalil Shikaki, renowned for his work in Palestinian polling and policy as the Director of the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research. They will take an in-depth look at public opinion in Israeli and Palestinian societies and explore possibilities for a path forward post election. Don’t miss this unique and inspiring event – register now and be part of the change!

All proceeds benefit the J Street Education Fund.

Agenda

Breakfast: 8 – 8:30am

Main Program: 8:30 – 10am

RSVP Below to Reserve Your Spot

If you have any questions or experience any technical difficulties attempting to register, please contact Alana Suskin at [email protected].

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Disclaimer
The J Street Education Fund is a 501 (c)(3) organization. The total cost of goods and services for each ticket is $75.

Featuring

Dr. Dahlia Scheindlin

Israeli political analyst

Dr. Dahlia Scheindlin is a public opinion researcher and a political advisor who has worked on eight national campaigns in Israel and in 15 other countries. She is currently a policy fellow at The Century Foundation, and co-host of The Tel Aviv Review podcast, in addition to co-hosting the Election Overdose podcast at Haaretz.

 

Dr. Khalil Shikaki

Director of the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PCPSR)  

Khalil Shikaki is a professor of political science, director of the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PSR) in Ramallah, and member of the steering committee of the Arab Barometer. He is also a senior fellow at the Crown Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis University. He finished his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1985, and taught at several Palestinian and American universities including al-Najah University, Birzeit University, the University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee), the University of South Florida (Tampa), the University of Utah, and the University of Michigan.

His most recent publications include Arabs and Israelis: Conflict and Peacemaking in the Middle East, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022, second edition) with Abdel Monem Said Aly and Shai Feldman; “On ‘Shrinking the Conflict,’ Abbas’ UN Speech, and the PA’s Ability to Adjust to the Status Quo” Critical Policy Briefs, PSR, Ramallah, Oct 2021; “Can Hamas, and does it Want to, ‘Lead’ the Palestinian People?,” Critical Policy Briefs, PSR, Ramallah, August 2021; “The Power Struggle Between Fatah and Hamas Prevents Palestinian Reconciliation and Reunification,” Critical Policy Brief, PSR, Ramallah, July 2019; “Trump’s Peace Plan: Engagement or Swift Rejection?” Co-author with Shai Feldman, Middle East Brief 126, April 2019, the Crown Center for Middle East Studies, Brandeis University.