Humanist.co.il - secular humanist online magazine, arrives to Jerusalem for an evening on human rights from a women's perspective. We will hold a panel discussion with four participants at Tmol Shilshom cafe in Jerusalem, on 16 July. Opening in 19:30, and the discussion will start at 20:30.
The evening will be held in Hebrew.
We live in an era with unprecedented rights for women. Nevertheless, there is still a gap to overcome between genders, and the conflict between progress and traditional world views is still and all present.
The participants of the panel discussion will be
Moderator - Shira Mor, associate professor at Ono Academic College, researcher and lecturer in organizational behavior.
Frances Raday, Professor Emerita of Elias Lieberman Chair in Labor Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Raday is currently a Professor of Law at the Haim Striks Law School at Colman College of Management Academic Studies, where she also acts as President of the Concord Center for Integration of International Law in Israel and as Head of the School's Graduate Programs.
Sivan Malkin Maas is the first Israeli to be ordained as a rabbi in Humanistic Judaism. She founded the Institute for Training Secular Humanistic Rabbis and Jewish Leadership in Israel.
Michal Shalev-Reicher, president of The Secular Forum, and the head of the steering committee. The Secular Forum aim is to put various issues relating the religious oppression under the spotlight.
The revenues from the donations for this evening will be used to create evenings in other locations in Israel and reinforce social cohesion of the ideological secular people of Israel.