5/7 STROUM LECTURE | The Complexities of Jewish Friendships: Jews and Non-Jews in Imperial Germany
RSVP for Zoom linkHistorian Marion Kaplan will explore grassroots social interactions between Jewish and non-Jewish Germans in Imperial "Enlightenment" Germany.
5/9 STROUM LECTURE | Hitler’s Jewish Refugees: Hope and Anxiety in Portugal
In this lecture, historian Marion Kaplan will discuss the experiences of Jewish refugees as they fled Hitler’s regime and lived in limbo in Portugal, seeking safer havens abroad.
6/25 LECTURE | Not a Good Time for Hebrew? Novelist Maya Arad & “The Hebrew Teacher”
RSVP for locationHebrew-language author Maya Arad will discuss her latest collection of novellas, "The Hebrew Teacher," with Naomi Sokoloff.
10/15 PANEL | The Scholarly Legacy of Hayim Katsman
UW Campus 1410 NE Campus Parkway, Seattle, WAA panel of scholars will discuss the scholarly legacy of Hayim Katsman, UW Ph.D. '21, who researched Religious Zionism and was killed by Hamas last year on October 7.
10/23 COSPONSORED TALK | Rabbis in Zoroastrian Fire Temples: New Histories of Babylonian Jews
UW Campus 1410 NE Campus Parkway, Seattle, WASimcha Gross (University of Pennsylvania) will discuss Jews in Babylonia (modern-day Iraq) in late antiquity, and how the Persian, Zoroastrian Sasanian Empire influenced rabbis' creation of the Talmud.
10/29 COSPONSORED TALK | Were the Ancient Greeks Responsible for Antisemitism?
UW Campus 1410 NE Campus Parkway, Seattle, WAErich Gruen (UC Berkeley) will discuss the roots of antisemitism in the Greek and Hellenic world in antiquity, surveying historic evidence related to the topic.
12/8 LADINO DAY | “The Familiar” with Author Leigh Bardugo
Kane Hall 210 4069 Spokane Ln NE, Seattle, WAAcclaimed fantasy author Leigh Bardugo ("Shadow and Bone") will discuss her newest novel and its use of the Ladino (Judeo-Spanish) language in this year's event.