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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.
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STUDENT EVENT: Jewish Studies Student Advisory Committee
STUDENT EVENT: Jewish Studies Student Advisory Committee
The Jewish Studies Advisory Council (JSSAC) is a non-religious and non-political organization at UW that serves as a liaison between students and Stroum Center for […]
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STUDENT EVENT: Feasting with Faculty – Prof. Richard Block
STUDENT EVENT: Feasting with Faculty – Prof. Richard Block
Join Professor Richard Block, Associate Professor of Germanics and Jewish Studies faculty member, for conversation over a free vegetarian dinner at Shalimar on the Ave.
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Graduate Fellows Spring Research Symposium
Graduate Fellows Spring Research Symposium
The Stroum Center for Jewish Studies Research Symposium will highlight graduate research in diverse disciplines.
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Stroum Lecture Night 1: Dara Horn on “Living in Hebrew”
Stroum Lecture Night 1: Dara Horn on “Living in Hebrew”
Dara Horn is an award-winning author and scholar of Hebrew and Yiddish literatures. Her opening night Stroum Lecture addresses the theme of "Hebrew and the Creative Imagination."
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Hebrew and the Humanities Symposium
Hebrew and the Humanities Symposium
This conference brings together leading scholars and translators of Hebrew to discuss how this field reflects the challenges faced by language arts in higher education today.
Stroum Lecture Night 2: Ilan Stavans on “Dying in Hebrew”
Stroum Lecture Night 2: Ilan Stavans on “Dying in Hebrew”
Stavans, an accomplished writer and professor at UMass Amherst, will give a lecture on "Hebrew and the Creative Imagination."