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CANCELLED – Rabbi Shai Held on Heschel and Maimonides
CANCELLED – Rabbi Shai Held on Heschel and Maimonides
Join Rabbi Shai Held as he explores the very different ways two of Judaism's greatest thinkers - Maimonides and Abraham Joshua Heschel - thought about God, and ask what we might learn for our own spiritual and religious quests.
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SJFF Sephardic Film Highlight: Bulgarian Rhapsody
SJFF Sephardic Film Highlight: Bulgarian Rhapsody
A sweet and visually stunning tale of Sephardic life, first love, and friendship in a time of war.
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STUDENT EVENT: Jewish Studies Student Advisory Committee Meeting
STUDENT EVENT: Jewish Studies Student Advisory Committee Meeting
The Jewish Studies Student Advisory Council (JSSAC) is a non-religious and non-political organization at UW that serves as a liaison between students and Stroum Center […]
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Lunch and Learn with Dr. Gerhard Weinberg
Lunch and Learn with Dr. Gerhard Weinberg
Join Dr. Gerhard Weinberg as he presents "Hitler and the U.S. Views, Plans, Policies and the Jewish Question in All Three"
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SJFF Short Film Highlight: In the Footsteps of Regina Jonas
SJFF Short Film Highlight: In the Footsteps of Regina Jonas
America’s pioneering female rabbis take a historic trip to Berlin to the birthplace of the first woman rabbi to ever be ordained.
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Jewish Refugees and Their Lives in Shanghai
Jewish Refugees and Their Lives in Shanghai
Prof. Xu will speak about the arrival of Jewish refugees from Central Europe during the Holocaust to Shanghai, their lives during War time in Shanghai and what caused them to leave when the war ended.
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Lecture by Daniel Newman, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum–CANCELLED
Lecture by Daniel Newman, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum–CANCELLED
This talk discusses the experiences of Holocaust victims who lived inside the borders of the Soviet Union at the beginning of the German invasion on June 22, 1941, through the Red Army’s victory, and to the divisiveness over the post-war memory of the events of the Holocaust in the former Soviet Union.
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Islam, Indonesia, Israel: Indonesian Perceptions of the Middle East and Middle Eastern Perceptions of Indonesia
Islam, Indonesia, Israel: Indonesian Perceptions of the Middle East and Middle Eastern Perceptions of Indonesia
A dialogue between Professors Muhamad Ali and Giora Eliraz about Indonesian perceptions of the Middle East and Middle Eastern perceptions of Indonesia. Southeast Asia Center Director Laurie J. Sears will moderate.