“Is antizionism antisemitism?” community leaders will debate
18 Oct 2024
Two leading lights of the Jewish and Muslim communities are to debate the controversial topics of antizionism and antisemitism in the second Whitworth debate on Thursday, 31 October between 7pm and 9pm in Whitworth hall
Two leading lights of the Jewish and Muslim communities are to debate the controversial topics of antizionism and antisemitism in the second Whitworth debate.
Raphi Bloom co-founder and current co-Chair of North West Friends of Israel will share the floor with Abdullah Al Andalusi, co-founder of the discussion forum The Muslim Debate Initiative (MDI).
Our speakers are members of the Jewish and Muslim communities and have expressed opinions on either side of this debate. We recognise that not all members of these communities share the same views on these issues.
The pair will discuss the opinion that antizionism is the same thing as antisemitism, in a debate chaired by Joseph Timan, politics writer at the Manchester Evening News.
The debaters hope to unpack what antizionism and antisemitism means to them, and the impact of the ongoing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.
An airing of the issues will, they hope, clarify the complexities of the conflict and promote respect and understanding for both Jewish and Muslim communities.
In his professional career, Raphi Bloom is Director of Fundraising, Marketing and Communications at The Fed, the largest Jewish social care organisation and charity in Greater Manchester.
He is also a member of the management board of the Jewish Representative Council of Greater Manchester and Region.
Abdullah Al Andalusi is head of the department for Occidentology at The Quran Institute, a researcher for the i3 Institute, an international speaker, and intellectual activist for Islam and Muslim affairs, and co-founder of the Muslim Debate Initiative (MDI).
Professor Nalin Thakkar, Vice-President for Social Responsibility will be introducing the speakers on the night with a welcome from Duncan Ivison, President and Vice-Chancellor.
Professor Thakkar said: “The University of Manchester is deeply committed to free speech and open debate, and this is the ethos which underpins the Whitworth Debates.
“Open and measured discussion about Israel and Palestine is important because it allows for a more nuanced, informed, and compassionate understanding of a complex and ongoing conflict.
“And being able to understand each side’s position can only be empowering for individuals and communities who so often feel marginalised and threatened by polarised views.”
Book your place
The event will take place on Thursday, 31 October between 7pm and 9pm in Whitworth hall.
Submit your question
In the latter part of the debate, the speakers will debate questions sent in by attendees so to send in your questions, email michael.addelman@manchester.ac.uk
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More information
The Whitworth debates are a series of discussions held at the University of Manchester’s historic Whitworth Hall in which a range of seemingly intractable issues are debated by people with well informed but differing and strongly held viewpoints.
The debates will be based on the format of the very successful animal research debate held in November 2023 at The Whitworth Hall in which three panellists debated questions from audience members.