Our friends at the CRFJ (Centre de Recherches Français à Jérusalem) report :

1 June 2018

“We are pleased to announce the creation of a Youtube channel for the French Research Centre in Jerusalem, dedicated to the presentation – by researchers, post-doctoral and doctoral students – of several of its programmes, fieldwork and, more generally, the scientific life of its team. For the time being, only a dozen or so videos directed by Stéphane Kowalczyk, combining interviews, visits and lectures, are online, and several are currently being edited – soon to be added, for example, are a visit to the Atlit, Belvoir and Motza sites, a history of the CRFJ told by Olivier Tourny, and interviews with Lyse Baer, Laurence Mouchnino, Yoann Morvan, Sylvaine Bulle, Valentine Roux, Marie Anton, etc.

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We sincerely hope that you will find this medium helpful in publicising our activities, for which I thank you for your involvement – and that you will take pleasure and interest in it!

Yours sincerely
François Bon, Director “

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