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Commentary (religion)
ICSEP Director Daniel Doron writes a bi-weekly Thursday column in The Jerusalem Post. He also contributes to other influential periodicals, such as The Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times and The Weekly Standard.
Tue 21 Mar 2000
Can Christianity survive in the Holy Land?
The Wall Street Journal Europe
Years of war, oppression and neglect by their mother churches and clerical leadership have caused a mass exodus of Christians from the Middle East. The numbers tell it all. In the Holy Land, emigration has turned majorities in once distinct Christian enclaves into minorities. In all of Israel, where Christians prospered most, they have dwindled to a mere 130,000, about 2.1% of the population. Only 14,000 Christians remain in Jerusalem. Of close to 70,000 people living in Nazareth, Christians, who until recently constituted a majority, are now only 30% of the population.
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Activities (religion)
For its target audiencesthe policy-making community, high school & university students and new immigrantsICSEP carries out an array of activities in the areas of policy work, education, publications, public exposure and media relations.
Speeches - Tue 24 Nov 2009
Israel’s Prosperity, Peace Depend on Economic Reform
Speech by Daniel Doron, President, ICSEP to the US VIP group,
Until the Intifadah and the Oslo agreements, a non-political process of economic collaboration was leading to a gradual reconciliation between Arabs and Jews, explains ICSEP President Daniel Doron in a talk sponsored by the America-Israel Friendship League. That process can now resume, Doron argues, helped by economic reform within Israel.
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Speeches - Tue 10 Nov 2009
Speeches - Fri 11 Apr 2008
Opening Remarks to Introduce Binyamin Netanyahu
Speech by to the NCPA Dinner, Dallas, Texas
ICSEP President Daniel Doron introduces future Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu at an NCPA dinner in Dallas, Texas.
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