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The Disability Rights Movement in Israel: Sources, Achievements and Challenges

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

The Stroum Center for Jewish Studies is proud to offer this lecture as part of our Winter 2016 series, "Beyond the Binary: Israel Studies Today" which welcomes several emerging scholars to share new directions in the field of Israel Studies.

Tea and Discussion with Prof. Noam Pianko

HUB 337 Husky Union Building, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Access students and community members are invited to join Prof. Noam Pianko to discuss “When Did Jews Become a People?” Professor Pianko will discuss themes of the current

Jewish Culture Table @ CulturalFest

HUB Ballrooms

CulturalFest celebrates the diversity and talent that international students bring to our campus and region. This annual community event, sponsored by FIUTS (Furthering International Understanding

Lunch and Learn: Visual Kabbalah with Yossi Chajes

Thomson Hall 317 Thomson Hall 317, Seattle

Join Prof. Yossi Chajes as he gives an introduction to "Visual Kabbalah" and the Ilanot (diagrams) project he directs at the University of Haifa.

STUDENT EVENT: Jewish Studies Student Advisory Council Meeting

HUB 214, UW Seattle Campus 4001 E Stevens Way NE, Seattle, WA, United States

The Jewish Studies Advisory Council (JSSAC) is a non-religious and non-political organization at UW that serves as a liaison between students and Stroum Center for

STUDENT EVENT: Feasting with Faculty: Profs. Mika Ahuvia and Sarah Culpepper Stroup

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

Beyond the Gender Binary Join Professor Mika Ahuvia (Assistant Professor of Classical Judaism, Jackson School of International Studies) and Professor Sarah Culpepper Stroup (Associate Professor of Classics) for an informal conversation about

“Dr. Loewenstein, I Presume?”: Israeli Eye Aid to Africa, 1959-1973

HUB 332 Husky Union Building, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

The Stroum Center for Jewish Studies is proud to offer this lecture as part of our Winter 2016 series, Beyond the Binary: Israel Studies Today which welcomes several emerging scholars to share new directions in the field of Israel Studies.

CANCELLED – Rabbi Shai Held on Heschel and Maimonides

Savery 408 408 Savery Hall, Seattle, WA, United States

Join Rabbi Shai Held as he explores the very different ways two of Judaism's greatest thinkers - Maimonides and Abraham Joshua Heschel - thought about God, and ask what we might learn for our own spiritual and religious quests.

SJFF Sephardic Film Highlight: Bulgarian Rhapsody

AMC Pacific Place 600 Pine Street, Seattle, WA, United States

A sweet and visually stunning tale of Sephardic life, first love, and friendship in a time of war.

STUDENT EVENT: Jewish Studies Student Advisory Committee Meeting

HUB 332 Husky Union Building, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

The Jewish Studies Student Advisory Council (JSSAC) is a non-religious and non-political organization at UW that serves as a liaison between students and Stroum Center

Lunch and Learn with Dr. Gerhard Weinberg

Petersen Room University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

Join Dr. Gerhard Weinberg as he presents "Hitler and the U.S. Views, Plans, Policies and the Jewish Question in All Three"

SJFF Short Film Highlight: In the Footsteps of Regina Jonas

Stroum Jewish Community Center 3801 East Mercer Way, Mercer Island, WA, United States

America’s pioneering female rabbis take a historic trip to Berlin to the birthplace of the first woman rabbi to ever be ordained.

Jewish Refugees and Their Lives in Shanghai

Hillel UW 4745 17th Ave NE, Seattle, WA, US

Prof. Xu will speak about the arrival of Jewish refugees from Central Europe during the Holocaust to Shanghai, their lives during War time in Shanghai and what caused them to leave when the war ended.

Lecture by Daniel Newman, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum–CANCELLED

Kane Hall 110 4069 Spokane Lane, Seattle, WA, United States

This talk discusses the experiences of Holocaust victims who lived inside the borders of the Soviet Union at the beginning of the German invasion on June 22, 1941, through the Red Army’s victory, and to the divisiveness over the post-war memory of the events of the Holocaust in the former Soviet Union.