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CANADIAN PROFESSORS FOR PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST

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Collection
CANADIAN PROFESSORS FOR PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Env. 0.03 metres of textual records.
Fonds No.
I0108
Date
1977-1990.
Scope and Content
This collection consists of pamphlets and minutes from various annual conferences, proposals for the Reorganization of Canadian Academic Foundation for Peace in the Middle East (CAFPME) a subsidiary for Canadian Professors for Peace in the Middle East (CPPME), as well as bulletins, reports, and cor…
Collection
CANADIAN PROFESSORS FOR PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Env. 0.03 metres of textual records.
Scope and Content
This collection consists of pamphlets and minutes from various annual conferences, proposals for the Reorganization of Canadian Academic Foundation for Peace in the Middle East (CAFPME) a subsidiary for Canadian Professors for Peace in the Middle East (CPPME), as well as bulletins, reports, and correspondence. Also donated along with this collection was one copy of "None is too Many: Memorializing and Commemorating the S. S. St. Louis", a classroom resource booklet, a project in which the donor was involved.
Date
1977-1990.
Fonds No.
I0108
History / Biographical
Canadian Professors for Peace in the Middle East (CPPME) is a major Canadian academic organization, founded in 1973, consisting of scholars from diverse disciplinary backgrounds all sharing an interest in the scholarly consideration of peace in the Middle East. Its membership consists of over 900 faculty members from Colleges and Universities across the country. Their purpose is to support academic expertise and foster debate and understanding on the issues and impediments to peace in the Middle East. This is done through distribution of relevant literature, the publication of bi-monthly journals, as well as sponsored lectures, workshops, and conferences.
Custodial History
The files were donated by David Goldberg, a former national executive director of Canadian Professors for Peace in the Middle East. on February 5, 2015
Notes
Alpha-numeric designations: P15/02 and ZC2.General note: As a national academic organization dedicated to the scholarly consideration of peace in the Middle East, this collection reflects an important phase in the development of Canada's Jewish Community.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Canadian Jewish Archives
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