April 30, 2005
Amos Oz Awarded Goethe Prize
From the AFP:
Israeli writer Amos Oz was named as the winner of the 2005 Goethe cultural prize, one of the country's top awards, for his lifetime's output.
Oz, a peace activist, was honoured for his literary work and impressive moral responsibility, according to Petra Roth, mayor of Frankfurt and president of the jury awarding the prize.
More here.
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Wish to establish contact with Amos Oz. We seek to establish a collaboration among Israeli and Palestinian professors and academics, and we wish him to be among us.. please examine the website of the International Professors Project www.internationalprofs.org
Cordially,
Ron Krate
Prof & Head
International Professors Project
Office of the President
Hanoi university of Foreign Studies
Posted by: Ron Krate | May 24, 2005 2:04:31 PM
Does anyone know which luminaries and the rest of us may be interested in having Palestinian and Israeli academics collaboarate out of Bethlehem/Jerusalem set-up, in a year or so,down the daunting road?
You can directly contact me at olivelancer@london.com
Posted by: olivelancer | Jun 6, 2005 2:31:39 PM
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