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Israel at 50: An American Perspective

Israel has evolved from a land of agrarian pioneers to a modern industrial state. This program looks at what this complex country means to Jews, Catholics, Protestants, and Muslims in America. Rabbi James Rudin, Director of Interreligious Affairs of the American Jewish Committee, leads an interfaith dialogue with the Reverend John Pawlikowski, O.S.M., Professor of Social Ethics, Catholic Theological Union; Mohhamad Yusuf Siddiq, Visiting Scholar, Harvard Law School; Dr. Marvin R. Wilson, Professor of Biblical Studies, Gordon College; Rabbi Ruth Langer, Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies, Boston College; and Gary A. Anderson, Professor of Old Testament, Harvard Divinity School. Produced by CBS NEWS. (28 minutes).

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