Author George Gilder Speaks At The Skirball Jan. 12

CAMERA (Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America) invites you to a lecture and book signing with George Gilder, author of the groundbreaking new book, THE ISRAEL TEST.

In THE ISRAEL TEST, technology guru George Gilder looks at Israel as it transitions into the twenty-first century and sees a nation that, alongside the United States, is a leader of human civilization, technological progress, and scientific advance.

This event is free of charge, however, for security reasons RSVP with full contact information is required. Please respond to Talia Shulman Gold at talia@camera.org or call 818-783-4437.

Copies of THE ISRAEL TEST will be available for purchase at the discounted rate of $15 (original list price $27.95).

Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Time:
7:00pm – 10:00pm
Location:
Skirball Cultural Center, Magnin Auditorium
Street:
2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
City/Town:
Los Angeles, CA

George Gilder is author of fifteen books, including the international best-seller WEALTH & POVERTY, voted by National Review as one of the most important works of the twentieth century, and MICROCOSM, selected by Wired as the second most important technology book of the era.

About Luke Ford

Raised a Seventh-Day Adventist at Avondale College in Australia, Luke Ford moved to California in 1977. He graduated from Placer High School in 1984, reported the news at KAHI/KHYL radio for three years, attended Sierra College and UCLA, was largely bedridden by Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for six years, and converted to Judaism in 1993. From 1997-2007, Luke made his living from blogging. Living by Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com), he now teaches the Alexander Technique (moving the way the body likes to move). Lessons cost $100 each and last about 45 minutes. In 2011, Luke completed a three-year teaching course at the Alexander Training Institute of Los Angeles. His personal Alexander Technique website is Alexander90210.com. Luke is the author of five books, including: » The Producers: Profiles in Frustration » Yesterday’s News Tomorrow: Inside American Jewish Journalism
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