Kudos! Dedicated to dialogue about Israel and Palestine, The LIME at SU student group put on an awesome event last night, hosting Israeli novelist Sayed Kashua. With Jews and Arabs, Maxwell Auditorium was packed. Here’s their FB page for more information. Kashua was, of course, brilliant. The Jewish Studies Program was proud to co-sponsor this student-organized event.

any of Sayed’s books that you would recommended as a starting place?
http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/03/the-confused-persons-guide-to-middle-east-conflicts/388883/
Dancing Arabs. then Let It Be Morning, and then Second Person Singular. I’m being told to start with his first novel and proceed accordingly.
thanks
you might be interested in Jane Bennett @ around 3:45
http://videostreaming.gc.cuny.edu/videos/video/3212/