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  • 6/1 TALK | Silenced Horrors: Sexual Violence During the Holocaust in Ukraine

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    In this talk, Marta Havryshko (Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences) will discuss the silence around sexual violence that occurred in Ukraine during the Holocaust, and the devastating impact of this kind of violence in this and in other wars and genocides.

  • 10/19 TALK | Arabian Judaism and Early Islam

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    Who were the Jews of late ancient western Arabia? Hamza M. Zafer will explain how the Quran and other early Muslim writings provide tantalizing evidence about these communities.

  • 10/26 TALK | The Jews of Medieval Baghdad in the Abbasid Era

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    Learn about the significant Jewish population — including Talmudic yeshivas, government officials, and financial agents — that resided in Baghdad, at the heart of the Abbasid caliph's imperial rule, for more than 500 years.

  • 2/23 RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM | “Suppose the Mother were Jewish”, a Happy Hour with Susan Glenn

    Smith Room, Suzzallo Library, UW 4000 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA, United States

    The Stroum Center for Jewish Studies is thrilled to invite you to a happy-hour research colloquium led by Susan Glenn, in which she will discuss her forthcoming paper, “Suppose the Mother Were Jewish”: Leo Pfeffer, the American Jewish Congress, and the Problem of Religious Protection Law.

  • 3/31 EVENT | A Workshop with Rachel Brown

    Thomson 317, UW Campus 2023 Skagit Lane, Seattle, WA, United States

    The Stroum Center for Jewish Studies is hosting Rachel Brown for a morning workshop, in which she'll discuss chapter 1 of her forthcoming paper, titled “Land, Reproductive Labor and Accumulation: Situating Migrant Carework in Israel/Palestine”. Jewish Studies grad fellow Jake Beckert will serve as respondent.

  • 5/2 STROUM LECTURE | “Melodeklamatsiye”: A Yiddish Performance Genre ?

    Kane Hall 220 4069 Spokane Ln, Seattle, WA, US

    Anthony Russell and accompanist Dmitri Gaskin perform a combination of oration and art music that investigates disparate elements—Black religiosity, the music of Chopin, queerness, the ambiguities of diaspora—through the mediums of Jewishness and sound.

  • 5/21 – 5/22 UW Symposium | Jews Amidst the Embers of the Ottoman Empire

    Madrona 313 + Communications 202

    The University of Washington is hosting an international symposium focused on the late Ottoman period (variously defined) and successor regimes (e.g. Republican Turkey, Arab and Balkan nation-states, British mandate Palestine or French mandate Syria).