Noam Pianko on Jewish Peoplehood
Can a word like "peoplehood" bring together extremely diverse segments of Jews around the world? Noam Pianko's latest think piece.
Can a word like "peoplehood" bring together extremely diverse segments of Jews around the world? Noam Pianko's latest think piece.
Jewish Studies got started at the UW as part of a national movement in the early 1970s. We interviewed a trailblazing student from that era.
A curated group of photos and archival documents highlighting the past four decades of Jewish Studies at UW.
"Turkey's Jews Revisited" was the second event in a strong lineup for Sephardic Studies programming this year.
How (and why) do languages mark Jewish identity? Hannah Pressman's piece was inspired by Prof. David Bunis' recent talk.
The twist of fate that led UW sophomore Ashley Bobman to a treasure trove of Ladino notebooks - written by her own great-grandfather.
Change your bookmarks, dear readers--the Stroum web site is now at jewishstudies.washington.edu/newsite !
Find out how Devin Naar started to develop his ground-breaking Ladino library, and what's in store next for Sephardic Studies at UW.