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SUMMARY:5/23 EVENT| An Evening with Gadeer Kamal-Mreeh
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URL:https://www.hilleluw.org/events/an-evening-with-gadeer-kamal-mreeh/#new_tab
LOCATION:HUB 145\, UW Campus\, 4001 E Stevens Way NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98195\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Student
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SUMMARY:1/31 STUDENT EVENT | Feasting with Faculty ft. Assistant Prof. Senderovich
DESCRIPTION:Join Sasha Senderovich\, an Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies and Slavic Languages and Literatures\, for informal conversation over a free vegetarian dinner. \nOpen to undergraduate and graduate students only. \nNo cost. RSVP here! \nThis event is limited to 15 students.
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/1-31-student-event-feasting-with-faculty-ft-prof-senderovich/
LOCATION:Taste of India\, 5517 Roosevelt Way NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98115\, United States
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SUMMARY:4/19 | FREE FOOD! A "Grub n' gab" with Stroum Center leadership
DESCRIPTION:Register Now >\n \nCurious about Jewish Studies? Anytime from 11 AM — 1 PM on Wednesday\, April 19\, stop by the Microsoft Cafe on campus to learn more about the Stroum Center from our own leaders: Director Mika Ahuvia\,  and Interim Associate Director Brendan Goldman\, who also serves as Program Manager. Plus\, free food and drinks will be provided! This casual setting is a great way to: \n• Explore the Stroum Center programs you may be curious about \n• Get your questions answered on-the-spot \n• Meet other undergraduate students with common interests or backgrounds \n• Fuel up (coffee\, please!) while talking with an engaging duo \n• Get to know Mika and Brendan on a more personal level \nSo if you think you might come by\, feel free to register here! Mika and Brendan look forward to meeting with students\, both current and new. \nAbout the leaders\nMika Ahuvia researches the formative history of Jewish and Christian communities in the ancient Mediterranean world. Specializing in Late Antique Jewish history\, she works with rabbinic sources\, liturgical poetry\, magical texts\, early mystical literature\, and archaeological evidence. \nHer  book\, “On My Right Michael\, On My Left Gabriel: Angels in Ancient Jewish Culture\,” investigates conceptions of angels in foundational Jewish texts and ritual sources\, and uncovers how angels made their way into the practices and worldview of ancient Jews. As the Herbert L. and Lucia S. Pruzan Chair in Jewish Studies\, Ahuvia teaches courses in Jewish Studies\, comparative religion\, and global studies in the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. She is also the Director of the Stroum Center for Jewish Studies. \n\nBrendan Goldman came to the Stroum Center from Princeton University\, where he was a postdoctoral research fellow in the Program in Judaic Studies\, in addition to coordinating the Comparative Diplomatics Workshop and teaching at Northern State Prison in Newark\, New Jersey. He received his Ph.D. in history from The Johns Hopkins University in 2018\, and now serves as the Stroum Center’s Interim Associate Director and Program Manager. \nHis first book\, “Camps of the Uncircumcised: The Cairo Geniza and Jewish Life in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem\,” is under contract with University of Pennsylvania Press and will be published in 2021. His second book project\, tentatively titled “A Disciplinary Society: Medieval Prisons through Jewish Eyes\, 1000-1300\,” examines how documents found in the Cairo Geniza\, a synagogue storehouse preserving more than 40\,000 medieval writings\, can illuminate the ways in which state violence shaped the lives of everyday people during the Middle Ages. \nThe University of Washington is committed to providing access and accommodation in its services\, programs\, and activities. To make a request connected to a disability or health condition contact Grace Dy at (206) 543-0138 or jewishst@uw.edu at least 10 days before the event.
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/4-19-coffee-chats-with-mika-and-brendan/
LOCATION:Microsoft Cafe\, 3785 Jefferson Rd NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student
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SUMMARY:5/4 | Boba After Dark?(and after Stroum Lectures)
DESCRIPTION:Image by Freepik \nRegister Now >\n \nAre you highly anticipating this year’s Stroum Lectures? Are you interested in meeting Anthony Russell in the flesh? Do you enjoy getting boba with friends? Are you an undergraduate or graduate student? If you answered yes to any of those questions\, you’re in luck! \nFrom 8:45 PM — 10:00 PM (or later) on Thursday\, May 4\, head over to Boba Up on “the Ave” for free boba and low-stakes face-time with the guests of honor. Right after his performance\, you can: \n• Meet Anthony and Dmitri — and learn their Boba orders! \n• Ask questions about their careers\, music\, and lives \n• Get to know them on a more personal level \n• Mingle with other like-minded students from across the UW’s School of Music\, German Department\, Jewish Studies Center\, History Department\, and more. \nIf interested\, please register here. Anthony and Dmitri look forward to mingling and kicking back with you all after the show! \nAbout the Musicians\n\nAnthony Mordechai Tzvi Russell is a performer\, composer and arranger specializing in music in the Yiddish language. His work in traditional Ashkenazi Jewish musical forms led to a musical exploration of his own ethnic roots through the research\, arrangement and performance of African American folk music\, resulting in the EP Convergence (2018)\, a collaboration with klezmer consort Veretski Pass exploring the sounds and themes of one hundred years of African American and Ashkenazi Jewish music.\nInspired by an ethnographic trip to Belarus and Poland as a Wallis Annenberg Helix Fellow\, Anthony formed a duo\, Tsvey Brider (“Two Brothers”)\, with accordionist and pianist Dmitri Gaskin for the creation of new music set to modernist Yiddish poetry of the 20th century. Their new album\, Kosmopolitn\, is set for release this August on the Borscht Beat label.\nA Hadar Rising Song Fellow (2021-22)\, Anthony is also an essayist on music and culture in a number of publications including Jewish Currents and Moment Magazine.  Anthony lives in Atlanta\, GA with his husband of seven years\, Rabbi Michael Rothbaum. \n\nDmitri Gaskin is an accomplished accordion player\, composer\, and arranger specializing in Klezmer and Romanian folk music. He performs with several Klezmer bands throughout California\, most notably with Saul Goodman’s Klezmer Band. Dmitri has also performed and taught at several music festivals\, including KlezKalifornia.\nOutside of klezmer music\, Dmitri won the ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Award for a contemporary classical composition. He also formed Harmonikos\, a performing collective of young composers and musicians.\nDmitri studied accordion with Josh Horowitz and Alan Bern. He lives in California with his wife and their three accordions. \n\nThe University of Washington is committed to providing access and accommodation in its services\, programs\, and activities. To make a request connected to a disability or health condition contact Grace Dy at (206) 543-0138 or jewishst@uw.edu at least 10 days before the event. \n 
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/5-4-boba-after-dark-and-after-stroum-lectures/
LOCATION:Boba Up\, 4141 University Way NE # 103\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105
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SUMMARY:9/ 22 DAWG DAZE | Shared Spaces: The Making and Remaking of Black and Jewish Seattle
DESCRIPTION:The Stroum Center for Jewish Studies is proud to be collaborating with Black Heritage Society President Stephanie Johnson-Toliver and local Jewish historian Howard Droker to offer a walking tour of the Central District‘s historic Black and Jewish neighborhoods. On Friday\, 9/22 at noon\, this Dawg Daze event will take a group off campus to an area where immigrants and ethnic minorities lived\, shaping the vibrant character of the district over the past century. While strolling through the neighborhood for approximately 2 miles\, students will view some of the cultural hub’s most important houses of worship (like synagogues turned to churches and mosques) and shared gathering spaces. Come join us to discover Seattle through the eyes of two of its oldest ethnic communities. \nRSVP\n\nCo-sponsored by American Ethnic Studies. \n \nWe will meet outside of Thomson Hall at noon in front of the bust of David Thomson\, where we will board a bus that will arrive in Seattle’s Central District around 12:30 pm. \nAfterwards\, we’ll finish the tour at Cafe Selam. \n  \n  \nTo learn more\, check out some of our related journal articles and exhibits: \n\nUncovering the history of Seattle’s first settlers from the Ottoman Empire\nSeattle Sephardic Legacies\nBetween Rhodes and Seattle: Three generations of Sephardic women in family letters\n“Hidden manuscripts\, come out!”: Seattle Sephardic Legacies highlights Ladino literature
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/dawg-daze-shared-spaces-the-making-and-remaking-of-black-and-jewish-seattle/
LOCATION:Outside Thomson Hall\, King Ln NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98195\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student
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