Image for The Arab World After October 7th with Hussein Aboubakr and Dore Feith
Image for The Arab World After October 7th with Hussein Aboubakr and Dore Feith

Please join us on Zoom or at Tikvah HQ on the 4th floor of 165 E 56th Street in New York City on November 30 for a conversation about the Arab World and the Simchat Torah War with Hussein Aboubakr Mansour and Dore Feith.

If you are interested in attending, please register here.

Hussein Aboubakr Mansour is the director of the Endowment for Middle East Truth’s Program for Emerging Democratic Voices from the Middle East. Hussein was born in Cairo, Egypt into a family who raised another son to be an imam inspiring young people to become Jihadists. His critical intellect led him to find out more about Israel and Jews and to forge friendships with Israelis. Hussein received political asylum in the United States under President Barack Obama in 2012 and worked as an instructor for language and culture at the Defense Language Institute at Monterey, California. He then went on to work as an educator and public speaker for StandWithUs, educating students about cultural and geopolitical issues in the Middle East and helping them counter anti-Semitism. Hussein wrote an autobiography, Minority of One: The Unchaining of the Arab Mind, and his articles have appeared in Commentary, Newsweek, The Jewish JournalJNS.orgTimes of Israel, and Mosaic.
Dore Feith is a second-year student at Columbia Law School, where he is an editor on the Columbia Business Law Review and a Federalist Society board member. He is a Tikvah Legal Fellow. Last summer, Dore interned at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York. Before law school, he served as a special assistant to the Deputy Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development. Dore graduated magna cum laude from Columbia University with a B.A. in History. He speaks Hebrew and Arabic. After graduation, Dore will clerk for Judge Steven Menashi on the Second Circuit. Dore has published in the Wall Street Journal, Foreign Policy, NewsweekRealClearWorld and elsewhere.