This Sunday — A CJHS Panel on “The U.S., Iran, Israel and the Bomb” — Luxe Hotel, Los Angeles

 This Sunday —  A CJHS Panel on “The U.S., Iran, Israel and the Bomb” — Luxe Hotel, Los Angeles

The U.S., Iran, Israel and the Bomb
Allies, Enemies, and the Point of No Return

An Expert Panel Discussion

            Presented by Children of Jewish Holocaust Survivors

Luxe Hotel Sunset
11461 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA  90049

Sunday, April 22, 2012

6:30 p.m. registration and sign in
7:00 start of program

Our panelists – each an expert on a particular aspect of the situation – will discuss in turn the objectives and capabilities of the U.S., Iran, and Israel, how they relate to each other, what you can expect next, and how war might be averted.

PANELISTS

Professor Avi Bell will discuss how the conflict and the calculations look from the viewpoint of the Israelis.

Professor Avi Bell holds multiple degrees from Harvard and the University of Chicago, clerked for the Supreme Court of Israel, and has taught courses on the laws of war and the legal aspects of the Arab-Israeli conflict. He is a professor at Bar Ilan University Faculty of Law as well as the University of San Diego Law School.

Omri Ceren will discuss how the effects of this administration’s past Middle East diplomacy and the toll it has taken on the U.S.-Israeli relationship.

Omri Ceren writes for Commentary Magazine’s Contentions blog and his own blog Mere Rhetoric. His articles and posts have appeared in domestic and international outlets, and his investigative journalism has been cited by the Associated Press, Reuters, the New York Times, CNN, the BBC, and dozens of other outlets.

J.E. Dyer (Ret. Cmdr.) will discuss the military capabilities and political intentions of the Iranian
regime.

J.E. Dyer is a retired Naval officer living in the Inland Empire. She has written for Hot Air, Commentary, The Weekly Standard, and her own blog, The Optimistic Conservative. She is writing a book on the Reagan strategy in the Cold War.

Rick Richman will discuss the White House’s threat perceptions of, and diplomatic approach to, the Iran portfolio.

Rick Richman edits “Jewish Current Issues.” His articles and posts have appeared in American Thinker, Commentary Magazine, Contentions, The Jewish Journal, The Jewish Press, The New York Sun, and Pajamas Media.

You can register here.

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