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A century after Deutscherâs birth, Four Jewish intellectuals confront the legacy of Deutscher's reflections today amid the clamorous politics of the Middle East
In 1958, Isaac Deutscher wrote a book called The Non-Jewish Jew, which explored how the Jewish left should relate to Zionism and the State of Israel. A century after Deutscherâs birth, Four Jewish intellectuals confront the legacy of Deutscher's reflections today amid the clamorous politics of the Middle East.
Speakers: Moshe Machover, Professor of Philosophy, Kingâs College London; John Rose, writer and activist; Michael Rosen, poet and writer. Participating chair: Lisa Appignanesi, novelist and writer, author of The Memory Man, Losing the Dead and signatory to Independent Jewish Voices;
Nash Room, £10/£9 concs/£8 ICA members
Speaker(s): |
Isaac Deutscher | talks |
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Date and Time: |
16 April 2007 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Venue: |
Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) |
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Tickets: |
£10, £9 Concs, £8 Members |
Available from: |
ICA Box Office 020 7930 3647 |
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