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2007 SPEAKERS

Douglas Adams
Dr. Richard Benkin
Prof. Louis Rene Beres
James Blom
Kevin Casey
Col. Bill Cowan
Dr. Andrew M. Colarik
Kevin Coleman
Col. Gordon Cucullu
Tom Darcy
Nonie Darwish
Drs. Jill Dekker
Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld
Ilana Freedman
Dave Gaubatz
Ra-anan Gissin
Jerry Gordon
Col. Jonathan Halevi
Scott Jackson
Alireza Jaffarzadeh
Lee Kaplan
Joe Kaufman
Laura Mansfield
Cdr. Richard Marcinko
Ryan Mauro
Gen. Thomas McInerney
Richard Miniter
LTC. Joe Myers
Bob Newman
Patrick Poole
Konstantin Preobrazhensky
Dr. William Radasky
Klaus Schmidt
Avi Shachar
Wayne Simmons
Alon Stivi
Dr. Babu Suseeian
Gen. Paul E. Vallely
Chris Westphal
Dr Paul Williams
Terri K. Wonder

Secular Islam Summit:

Walid Phares
Shaker al-Nabulsi
Irshad Manji
Amir Taheri
Magdi Allam
Ibn Warraq
Fatemolla
Afshin Ellian
Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi
Tawfik Hamid

Robert M. Eisenberg
Author, Attorney
Biography
Speaker's Photo Robert Eisenberg received his BA from Columbia University, MA from Harvard University, & JD from Creighton University. He has written for Village Voice, Chicago Tribune, Forward and other publications. His book "Boychiks In The Hood" in its 12th printing (HarperCollins) - subject: Contemporary Hasidic Jewry. Mr. Eisenberg has been an Adjunct Professor at University of Nebraska at Omaha and Assistant Professor at Creighton University. His current book project is a chronology of anti-Jewish and anti-Christian occurrences in the Islamic world from the 7th Century to present time.


Session SP35:
History of Persecution of Minorities Under Islamic Rule
February 20, 15:00 - 15:45
Abstract:
Since the advent of Islam in the first part of the seventh century, minority religious groups under Islam's domain have been subjected to a wide variety of sometimes bewilderingly bizarre discrimination. Be they Christian, Jewish, or Zoroastrian, minority members could reasonably expect to be subjected to restrictive codes on dress, occupation, education, and commerce. The Caliph Al-Hakim of Egypt, for example, required Christians to walk around Cairo with three-foot wooden crosses slung across their necks and Jewish women to wear shoes mismatched by size and color.

On a less innocuous level, the fundamentalist Almohade movement that swept North Africa and Spain about a thousand years ago forced minorities to convert to Islam at knife-point. While North African Jewish communities managed somehow to eke out a continued existence until their ultimate emigration to the nascent state of Israel, Christian communities in North Africa outside Egypt were not nearly so fortunate. They were wiped out under Islam.


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Boychiks in the Hood: Travels in the Hasidic Underground

 

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