ISRAELI DISENGAGEMENT AFTER
ARAFAT:
Can It Lead To A Just Peace?

A free public lecture
presented by Gidon D. Remba,
President, Chicago Peace Now
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
7:30
PM
Veterans Room, Oak Park Public Library
834 W. Lake Street, Oak
Park
About the
speaker:
Gidon D. Remba is a
political analyst, commentator and writer on the ethics and politics of the
Arab-Israel conflict, and President of Chicago Peace Now, the local affiliate
of Americans for Peace Now, which supports Israel's largest peace group,
Shalom Achshav. His essays have appeared in the Chicago Tribune,
the New York Times, the Nation, the Jerusalem Report,
Tikkun: A Bi-Monthly Critique of Jewish Politics, Culture and Society,
and other periodicals. He has appeared as a guest discussing peacemaking and
the Middle East on the National Public Radio programs All Things Considered
and Worldview. Mr. Remba served as Senior Foreign Press
Editor and Translator in the Israel Prime Minister's Office from 1977-1978,
during the Egyptian-Israeli Camp David peace process. He has lectured
widely on Israel and the Middle East at universities around the country, and
in synagogues and churches in the Chicago area.