11/3 TALK | Jewish Dogs and the Nazi Beast: Animal Studies and Holocaust Literature
Zoom 0Naomi Sokoloff will provide a lecture diving into animal studies and Holocaust literature.
11/10 TALK | “A Reply to Screamers”: How Americans Responded to the Holocaust
Zoom 0Susan A. Glenn lectures on how Americans responded to the Holocaust in this entry into the ten-lecture series.
STUDENT EVENT | Teaching computers to read Ladino, a heritage language of Sephardic Jews
RSVP for Zoom linkHow do you teach a computer to read an endangered language -- and a language that many people don't even know exists? While machine learning technology has enabled us to read and research texts online in many languages, there's one language that our computers and smartphones have yet to learn: Ladino, a heritage language of Sephardic Jews.
11/17 TALK | From the Ottoman Empire to Auschwitz and Beyond: Is the Holocaust a “European” Event?
Zoom 0Devin E. Naar asks "is the Holocaust an "European" event in this entry into the ten-lecture series.
11/18 DISCUSSION | “Since 1948: Israeli Literature in the Making”
A conversation between Naomi Sokoloff and Nancy Berg, co-editors of the new collection "Since 1948: Israeli Literature in the Making," and many of the contributors.
11/19 BENAROYA LECTURE | Fighting for Dignity: Migrant Lives at Israel’s Margins
Sarah Willen of the University of Connecticut will give the 2020 Jack and Rebecca Benaroya Endowed Lecture in Israel Studies on the topic of global migration to Israel and the Middle East.
11/24 TALK | In the Bloodlands: History and Memory of the Holocaust in the U.S.S.R.
Zoom 0Sasha Senderovich will lecture on the history and memory of Holocaust in the U.S.S.R. in this addition to the ten-lecture series.
12/1 TALK | Genocide in Myanmar: The Case Before the International Court of Justice
Zoom 0Frederick Michael Lorenz will lecture on the case of the genocide in Myanmar before the International Court of Justice in this entry in the ten-lecture series.
12/6 | Ladino Day 2020 — Revolutionizing Ladino: From the Printing Press to the Smartphone
Zoom 0The 8th annual Ladino Day at the University of Washington will explore the intersection of Ladino and technology over the last century, and how revolutions
12/8 TALK | Holocaust Lecture Series Concluding Roundtable
Zoom 0Daniel Bessner, Hadar Khazzam-Horowitz, and Niko Switek conclude the ten-lecture series with this roundtable.
1/12 COSPONSORED TALK | The Power of Personal Stories: UW Students Grapple with Stories of Survival and Loss
Holocaust Center for Humanity lunch-and-learn featuring UW faculty member Rawan Arar on the topic of survival and loss in the student context.
1/14 TALK | The Converso’s Return: Dalia Kandiyoti in Conversation with Devin E. Naar
RSVP for Zoom linkDalia Kandiyoti (College of Staten Island, City University of New York) will discuss her new book on conversos with Devin Naar (Isaac Alhadeff Professor in Sephardic Studies).
1/27 TALK | A Land of Milk and Honey: Biblical Narratives in Modern Israel
RSVP for Zoom linkRuth Tsoffar (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) will give an online talk exploring the sublime space of milk and honey in the Bible and the way it has been mythologized in Israeli discourse
2/2 STUDENT EVENT | Ancient Perspectives on Same-Sex Relationships
How has the story of Sodom and Gomorrah as related in the Qur'an and Hebrew Bible shaped the ways Jews, Muslims and Christians thought and continue to think about same sex relationships. Explore this question with Cole Fellow Dr. Brendan Goldman.
2/10 COSPONSORED TALK | Rethinking Israeli Citizenship: The Case of Ethiopian Jews and Their Struggle for Naturalization Between 1955-1975
This event is part of the Jackson School of International Studies and its African Studies Program Winter 2021 Lecture Series "Protest, Race and Citizenship across African Worlds."