St John’s, Oxford, Oct 30th. Britain in Palestine 1917-1948

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Commemorating the
97th Anniversary of the Balfour Declaration

Britain in Palestine 1917-1948

Understanding the Present Conflict

• Excerpt from Faraway, So Close, theatre piece by Amy Hailwood
• Launch of new educational documentary,Britain in Palestine 1917-1948
• Discussion with panel: Prof. Avi Shlaim FBA,Emeritus Professor of International Relations, Dr Mary Embleton, Historian, Dr Andy Gosler,Ornithologist, Sir Vincent Fean KCVO, British Consul-General in Jerusalem, 2010-2014, Rabbi Danny Rich, Chief Executive, Liberal Judaism,chaired by Revd Dr Liz Carmichael MBE
• Closing remarks by The Very Reverend Nicholas Frayling

7.45pm Thursday 30th October 2014
Auditorium, St John’s College, St Giles, Oxford OX1 3JP
To be followed by refreshments

The Balfour Project and OxPeace

There is no registration but if you are not from Oxford and want to be sure of getting in, please email and we will reserve a seat.

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http://www.balfourproject.org/britain-in-palestine-1917-1948/

Mohammed-Ali 
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