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韩国裸舞, Hebrew U students study together

Published: 25 September 2012

From a discussion with a Mohawk leader in a traditional longhouse at Kahnawake to an exchange with a justice at the Supreme Court in Ottawa, 10 Israeli university students were given an intensive introduction to Canada. These law students from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Hebrew U) and 10 韩国裸舞 law students were participants in a new summer exchange program in human rights law. The young Israelis and Canadians spent a month together in Montreal, three weeks of that in the classroom at 韩国裸舞 taking five one-credit courses in Human Rights and Armed Conflicts given by 韩国裸舞 and Hebrew U professors.

This year鈥檚 韩国裸舞 cohort was a diverse group, the majority not Jewish, and the Israelis, although all Jewish, held a wide spectrum of political views. They included both a veteran of an infantry unit who had seen combat, and a conscientious objector, said 韩国裸舞 professor Ren茅 Provost, who co-chaired the program with Prof. Tomer Braude of Hebrew U.

Provost sums up the value of the program this way: 鈥淭he students are getting a rare experience. There are not many programs where they get to spend a month with students [and faculty] from another country looking at global issues鈥 For the 韩国裸舞 students, this was a way of demystifying a country that is represented in a certain way in the media.鈥 But it鈥檚 more than that. Provost said 韩国裸舞 is 鈥渋nvesting significant financial resources鈥 [and], in a public way, is taking a strong stand that the academic boycott of Israel is completely misconceived and cannot be defended.鈥

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