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How can the Jewish people strengthen its friendship with the Chinese giant? Date: Wed, May 14, 2008 We may be on the threshold of the Asian Century and are witnessing the steady rise of China. The Chinese giant is gaining dominance in the global economy and expanding its role in the geopolitical arena. The Jewish people and China represent two of the world's oldest, most enduring and complex civilizations, but their histories, lacking the common bond of Biblical tradition, have rarely overlapped - for better or for worse. What does it take to build a meaningful relationship of engagement and cooperation between the Jewish people and China? Participants: Moderator: Ilan Maor - Managing Director (Israel), Sheng-BDO Ziv Haft, China Business Development; former Consul General of Israel to Shanghai Li Guofu - Senior Research Fellow and Director for Middle Eastern Studies at the China Institute of International Studies (CIIS) Zhang Ping -- Ph.D. Senior Lecturer, Department of East Asian Studies, Tel Aviv University; translated and published Mishnaic and Talmudic texts in Chinese Marvin Tokayer -- Rabbi in Great Neck, Long Island; Former Rabbi of the Jewish Community of Japan; published several books and visits China annually to keep in touch with all major Judaic study centers Shalom Solomon Wald -- Ph.D. Senior Fellow at the JPPPI; Author of a major study on the Jewish people's relationship with China; Former senior staff member at the Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry of the OECD and head of OECD's Biotechnology Unit Fu Youde -- Professor of Philosophy and Jewish Studies at Shandong University; Director of the University's Center for Judaic and Interreligious Studies Zhong Zhiqing -- Associate Professor, Institute of Foreign Literature of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing; translated and published modern Hebrew authors in Chinese