Talks & Lectures
Shalom Carmel is more than a lecture series — it’s a bridge between cultures, faiths, and generations. Through storytelling, scholarship, and lived experience, these talks bring clarity to one of the world’s most misunderstood regions.
Featured Lectures & Courses
Each program blends history, memory, and storytelling to simplify what is often called the most confusing region on Earth. Designed for churches, communities, schools, campuses, and groups seeking clarity — without slogans.
Unravelling the Middle East
Big-picture clarity: timelines, key ideas, and the hidden layers that make the region so hard to read.
On Zion and the Children of Jacob
A coherent story across centuries — faith, exile, return, and the complexities of modern statehood.
Finding Christ in Times of Chaos
A grounded, hope-filled talk for believers navigating fear, division, and confusion in public life.
When the Roots of Revolution Began
What changed, what broke, what formed — and why the modern story cannot be told with one timeline.
Once Again, My Enemies Rise Up
A historically grounded map of antisemitism — its roots, mutations, and the forms people miss today.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Designed to lower heat, raise clarity, and make honest dialogue possible in mixed-opinion groups.
Where East Meets West
Culture through taste: trade, migration, identity, and the stories that live at the table.
How Booking Works
Choose a talk, tell us your audience type and group size, and we’ll recommend the best format (60–90 minutes, workshop-style, or talk + facilitated discussion). Available in-person or online depending on location.
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