Rethinking the American Jewish Immigration Narrative
Sandra Barnes reflects on how her family's history differs from popular and scholarly representations of Jewish immigration to America.
Sandra Barnes reflects on how her family's history differs from popular and scholarly representations of Jewish immigration to America.
Can a word like "peoplehood" bring together extremely diverse segments of Jews around the world? Noam Pianko's latest think piece.
New interview with Michael Rosenthal on the controversial philosopher.
In this fall reflection, Program Chair Noam Pianko considers the future of Jewish Studies, at UW and in general.
Aron Rodrigue's lecture proposed a theory of Sephardic Holocaust commemoration. It also raised questions about the nature of memory.
How Devin Naar's global search for the Sephardic Holocaust experience led to personal discoveries--and to planning a ground-breaking conference at UW.
Seeing and understanding the experience of others just might be the most Jewish ethical obligation--and the most universal.
Roll up your sleeves and dig into our profile of Prof. Sarah Stroup and the Tel Dor Field School.