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SUMMARY:Seeking Justice and Fair Treatment for All: ADL's 2013 Civil Rights Agenda
DESCRIPTION:Featuring: Deborah Lauter\, ADL National Director of Civil Rights \nThe New York Region Lawyers Division invites you to an insider briefing on ADL’s civil rights agenda in 2013. Deborah Lauter\, ADL National Director of Civil Rights\, will discuss and provide insight on the most important civil rights issues that ADL is facing this year. \nA light breakfast will be served. \nHosts \nJonathan S. Sack\, Morvillo\, Abramowitz\, Grand\, Iason & Anello P.C.\, Co-Chair\, Lawyers Division and Zena Tamler\, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP.\, Co-Chair\, Lawyers Division \nThe Lawyers Division builds support in the New York legal community through leadership and involvement. It is composed of prominent attorneys from New York’s leading firms and corporations\, as well as solo practitioners and is a unique philanthropic part of the New York Regional Board. The Division conducts legal educational briefings and programs\, formulates legal projects and makes recommendations on policy issues that support ADL goals. The funds raised through our various fundraising initiatives ensure that ADL continues its work in building bridges of communication\, understanding and respect among diverse groups. \nRSVP by Thursday\, May 9th to Lauren Winarsky\, lwinarsky@adl.org or 212-885-7750
URL:https://nynj.adl.org/event/seeking-justice-and-fair-treatment-for-all-adls-2013-civil-rights-agenda/
LOCATION:Morvillo\, Abramowitz\, Grand\, Iason & Anello P.C.\, 565 Fifth Avenue\, 7th Floor\, 7D Conference Room\, New York\, 10017\, United States
CATEGORIES:Insider Briefing,Law,Socializing & Networking
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Winarsky":MAILTO:lwinarsky@adl.org
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SUMMARY:ADL NY Latino-Jewish Roundtable Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Members of the ADL Latino-Jewish Roundtable are invited to join us for a meeting on May 20 on the subject of Israel: Perceptions and Reality. \nFor more information on this initiative\, visit our Intergroup/Interfaith initiatives page.
URL:https://nynj.adl.org/event/adl-ny-latino-jewish-roundtable-meeting/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Steinberg":MAILTO:newyork@adl.org
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SUMMARY:Insider Briefing: "Sustaining American Public Support for Israel"
DESCRIPTION:  \nJaime Grodzicki & Steven W. Rabitz\, Co-Chairs of ADL’s International Affairs Committee\, invite you to a special briefing on: \n  \n“Sustaining American Public Support for Israel” \nwith Cameron Brown\, Tel Aviv University’s Institute for National Security Studies \n  \n\n				\n				Cameron Brown \n			\nShifting demographics are reshaping American politics and US public opinion toward Israel.  Pundits pointed to shifting demographics as making the critical difference in the re-election of President Obama this past fall. Such demographic and social trends present challenges for the longstanding\, solid\, bipartisan support for Israel in U.S. public opinion—a critical pillar of the US-Israel relationship.  Cameron S. Brown\, Neubauer Research Fellow at Tel Aviv University’s Institute for National Security Studies and columnist for the Jerusalem Post\, will discuss such recent trends—the partisan and generational gaps in support for Israel\, the decline in religiosity\, the rise of Latinos\, and American Jewry’s changing face – and assess how each is affecting US public opinion toward Israel. \n  \n\nAdvance registration is required to attend.  RSVP by visiting adlbrown.eventbrite.com or calling 212-885-7970.
URL:https://nynj.adl.org/event/insider-briefing-sustaining-american-public-support-for-israel/
LOCATION:ADL Headquarters\, 605 Third Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10158\, United States
CATEGORIES:Insider Briefing
ORGANIZER;CN="ADL New York":MAILTO:newyork@adl.org
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