Become a Member
Dave Rich

By

Dave Rich,

Dave Rich

Analysis

Healthy dialogue has to reach outer limits

March 1, 2012 15:12
1 min read

A seminar at Birkbeck College, University of London, last week, showed how constructive dialogue can be held between people with deeply opposing views, while also proving that dialogue has limits to be defended.

Organised by the Pears Institute for the Study of Antisemitism, the seminar, Muslims and Jews: Citizenship, Identity and Prejudice in Europe, the US and Israel, covered the portrayal of Muslims and Jews in the British media, antisemitic incidents during the 2009 Gaza conflict, multiculturalism and Israel/Palestine debates in student unions.

Unlike the one-sided conferences that characterise so much anti-Israel campaigning on our campuses, this seminar housed a genuine mix of views.

Alongside academics from Britain, Israel and Germany were activists from CST, the Union of Jewish Students, BICOM, Jews for Justice for Palestinians, JCORE, the Islamic Foundation and East London Mosque.