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Alan Dershowitz vs. Jeremy Ben-Ami: American Foreign Policy and Israel  
Alan Dershowitz vs. Jeremy Ben-Ami: American Foreign Policy and IsraelEliot Spitzer will interview.

Debate over American policy in the Middle East is broadening. Should military solutions or diplomatic ones be favored? What is the role of pro-Israel advocacy at a time of changing relationships between the U.S. and Israel? Has J Street helped or hurt the prospects for peace? Does the traditional lobby speak for all, or even most, American Jews? Join Alan Dershowitz, who has been called “Israel’s top defender in the court of public opinion,” and Jeremy Ben-Ami, the founder and director of J Street, as they wrestle with these and other issues. The audience decides who makes his case best.

Watch videos of Alan Dershowitz and Jeremy Ben-Ami from past appearances at 92Y on our blog.
Date & Time: Sat, Nov 21, 2009, 8:00pm
Location: Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Directions
Venue: Kaufmann Concert Hall Seating Chart
Code: T-BL5AD02-01
Price: $27.00 All Sections
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Brief Biography
Alan Dershowitz is the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. His recent books include Rights From Wrong, The Case for Israel and The Case for Peace. Jeremy Ben-Ami is the executive director of J Street, an organization that promotes American leadership to end the Arab-Israeli conflict peacefully and diplomati-cally. Eliot Spitzer is the former attorney general and former governor of New York.
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