Shalem Center

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The Shalem Center is

History

Current activities

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Research units and departments

People

Scholars and Faculty

Ran Baratz

Joshua Berman

David Gelernter

Daniel Gordis

Eric Gould

Ofir Haivry

Yossi Klein Halevi

Yoram Hazony

Yagil Henkin

Ido Hevroni

Pini Ifergan

Meirav Jones

Martin Kramer

Yosef Isaac Lifshitz

Ami Linder

Amichai Magen

Zeev Maghen

Julia Magnet

Eilat Mazar

Arie Morgenstern

Avi Nov

Daniel Polisar

Assaf Sagiv

Dan Schueftan

Yiftah Shalev

Joshua Weinstein

Michael Widlanski[1]

Ehud Ya’ari

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.[2]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."[3][4]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.[5]

Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes

Publications

Contact

Address:The Shalem Center
13 Yehoshua Bin-Nun Street
Jerusalem
93102
Israel
Telephone: (+972) 2-560-5500.
E-mail: inquiries@shalem.org.il.
Website:http://www.shalemcenter.org.il/
Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Shalem-Center/63364750961
LinkedIn:http://www.linkedin.com/companies/shalem-center

Resources

Notes

  1. Shalem Center Scholars and Faculty, accessed 21 August 2009
  2. Ha'aretz
  3. Foundation Centre
  4. Shalem Center
  5. Tzvee's Talmudic Blog by Tzvee Teaneck