Why the Antichrist Matters in American Politics for 2012
Founders Annual Lecture in Comparative Religion and Contemporary Life, will be presented by Prof. Matthew Sutton, Prof. of History at Washington State University. Sutton’s research
Presidents Day
No Classes
First Day of Autumn Registration
First day to register for Fall 2012 courses!
Summer Instruction A
Summer quarter A 2012
Independence Day
No classes
Summer Instruction B
Summer quarter B 2012
Summer Instruction Ends
Summer quarter 2012
Lunchtime Learning: “The Myth of the Khazar Conversion” by Shaul Stampfer of Hebrew University in Jerusalem
Monday, October 15, 2012 “The Myth of the Khazar Conversion” by Shaul Stampfer 12:30-1:30pm in Thomson 317 Shaul Stampfer of Hebrew University in Jerusalem will
“Rabbi Judah and the Caesar: Unlikely Stories about an Unlikely Friendship.”
Lunchtime talk in the Classics Dept by Rabbi Oren Hayon, Director of Hillel at UW.
The Invisible Men
The Invisible Men is an award-winning 2012 documentary that tells the story of gay Palestinian men who flee the West Bank.
Stroum Lectures: Prof. David Ruderman
Behind a Best Seller: Kabbalah, Science, and Universal Ethics in Phineas Hurwitz’s Sefer Ha-Brit – Introduction to the Book and its Author
Stroum Lectures by Prof. David Ruderman
Behind a Best Seller: Kabbalah, Science, and Universal Ethics in Phineas Hurwitz’s Sefer Ha-Brit – Introduction to the Book and its Author