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A sister event called the Mini Big Tent For Israel was held in London on November 9 2011.<ref>[http://londonbds.org/2011/11/13/a-tentful-of-hasbara/ A Tentful of Hasbara,] London BDS, accessed June 2 2012</ref>
 
A sister event called the Mini Big Tent For Israel was held in London on November 9 2011.<ref>[http://londonbds.org/2011/11/13/a-tentful-of-hasbara/ A Tentful of Hasbara,] London BDS, accessed June 2 2012</ref>
  
In a blogpost [[Eran Shayshon]] described the event as part of "the emergence of the pro-Israel network" and also mentions a May 2011 conference [[We Believe In Israel]] organised by [[BICOM]] in this context.<ref>[http://reut-blog.org/2011/11/24/towards-the-manchester-big-tent-for-israel-conference/ Towards the Big Tent for Israel,] Reut Blog, accessed June 2 2012</ref>
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In a blogpost [[Eran Shayshon]] described the event as part of "the emergence of the pro-Israel network" and also mentioned a May 2011 conference [[We Believe In Israel]] organised by [[BICOM]] in this context.<ref>[http://reut-blog.org/2011/11/24/towards-the-manchester-big-tent-for-israel-conference/ Towards the Big Tent for Israel,] Reut Blog, accessed June 2 2012</ref> An article in the Jewish Chronicle states BICOM pulled out of any involvement in the The Big Tent for Israel because of disagreements over whether it would carry [[BICOM]]'s [[We Believe In Israel]] branding and the range of speakers invited.<ref>Jessica Eglot, [http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/56640/board-warns-it-may-not-back-big-tent Board Warns It May Not Back Big Tent,] Jewish Chronicle, accessed June 2 2012</ref> However, [[BICOM]]'s then Chief Executive [[Lorna Fitzsimons]] did eventually appear on the list of speakers in the event program.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 15:44, 2 June 2012

The Big Tent for Israel was a two day conference held in Manchester, UK, in November 2011, organized in response to a report by the Reut Institute which identified the UK, especially London, as a hub for activities which 'delegitimize' Israel. The event explicitly sought to counter the perceived delegitimization phenomenon. Organizer Rabbi Jonathan Guttentag wrote in the programme:

“We need to fight a war to defend Israel against delegitimisation. We have to raise an army and we have to join that army.”[1]

Speakers included Eran Shayson one of the authors of the Reut Institute's report 'The Assault on Israel's Legitimacy: London as a Case Study'[2] and, amongst others, the following:

A sister event called the Mini Big Tent For Israel was held in London on November 9 2011.[4]

In a blogpost Eran Shayshon described the event as part of "the emergence of the pro-Israel network" and also mentioned a May 2011 conference We Believe In Israel organised by BICOM in this context.[5] An article in the Jewish Chronicle states BICOM pulled out of any involvement in the The Big Tent for Israel because of disagreements over whether it would carry BICOM's We Believe In Israel branding and the range of speakers invited.[6] However, BICOM's then Chief Executive Lorna Fitzsimons did eventually appear on the list of speakers in the event program.

Notes

  1. BTFI Programme, Scribd, accessed Jun 2 2012
  2. The Assault on Israel's Legitimacy: London as a Case Study, Reut Institute, accessed 29 May 2012.
  3. BTFI Programme, Scribd, accessed Jun 2 2012
  4. A Tentful of Hasbara, London BDS, accessed June 2 2012
  5. Towards the Big Tent for Israel, Reut Blog, accessed June 2 2012
  6. Jessica Eglot, Board Warns It May Not Back Big Tent, Jewish Chronicle, accessed June 2 2012