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*Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shalem_Center Shalem Center] | *Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shalem_Center Shalem Center] | ||
+ | *Na'ama Lanski and Daphna Berman [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/objects/pages/PrintArticleEn.jhtml?itemNo=929659 Storm in a neo-con teapot] ''Haaretz'', Last update - 00:00 30/11/2007 | ||
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Revision as of 07:54, 21 August 2009
The Shalem Center is
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History
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People
Funding
In 1991 Hazony, Polisar and Weinstein obtained the initial funding of a few thousand dollars, from Barry Klein, to set up the Shalem Center Association.[1]In May 2005 the Las Vegas-based Adelson Family Foundation announced that the Shalem Center in Jerusalem was to receive a $4.5 million grant to enable creation of the Adelson Institute for Strategic Studies, which Sharansky heads and in which Ya'alon is a "distinguished fellow."[2][3]Klarman Family Foundation of Boston and George and Pamela Rohr of New York each made a commitment of $1 million in support of establishing a liberal arts college at the Shalem Center.[4]
Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes
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Contact
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Resources
- Wikipedia Shalem Center
- Na'ama Lanski and Daphna Berman Storm in a neo-con teapot Haaretz, Last update - 00:00 30/11/2007
Notes
- ↑ Ha'aretz
- ↑ Foundation Centre
- ↑ Shalem Center
- ↑ Tzvee's Talmudic Blog by Tzvee Teaneck