Raymond Cohen, professor of International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, discusses the complex relationship between the institutions of Judaism and Catholicism. His lecture is part of the June and Harold Patinkin Lecture Series, an annual public lecture related to modern Israeli studies, such as the history and establishment of Israel, Israeli government, politics, and culture.
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