A report from Jews Down Under:
A conference is a great way to meet people interested in what you are interested in, to hear speakers talk about what you are interested in and to have the opportunity to ask questions of those who know more than you do. There are people who come to conferences knowing next to nothing about the topic and expect an introduction and those who know a lot and want to go into greater depth. Therefore, organizing a day that will satisfy most people is quite the challenge. It is with that understanding that I submit this critique of the Jordan Is Palestine Conference that took place in Jerusalem on 17 October 2017.
This is the third of a 3-part series reviewing the conference. Part I dealt with the idea that Jordan is Palestine and Part II dealt with Mudar Zahran, the driving force behind this idea.
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