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SUMMARY:New Voices in World Jewish Music: Galeet Dardashti
DESCRIPTION:New Voice in Persian Music: A Conversation with Galeet Dardashti and Jessika Kenney \nAs the granddaughter of Yona Dardashti\, the most renowned singer of Persian classical music in Iran in his day\, and daughter of highly esteemed cantor Farid Dardashti\, Middle Eastern vocalist and composer Galeet Dardashti is the first woman in her family to continue her family tradition of distinguished Persian and Jewish musicianship. Galeet also pursues her passion for Jewish music and culture as an anthropologist. She recently completed her Ph.D. in anthropology on the performance of contemporary Mizrahi and Arab music in Israel. \nJessika Kenney \nOn February 10 at UW\, Galeet will discuss the roots of her work with local scholar and music artist Jessika Kenney. \nJessika Kenney is a vocalist\, composer\, and faculty member at Cornish College of the Arts. She has performed and recorded internationally for the last 15 years\, and studied many areas of vocal music\, particularly classical Persian vocal music and Central Javanese vocal music.\nVisit the New Voices in World Jewish Music page to learn more about Galeet Dardashti and other artists in this series. \nRegister for this event now: \n\n \nOnline event registration for New Voices in World Jewish Music: Galeet Dardashti powered by Eventbrite
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/new-voice-in-persian-music-galeet-dardashti/
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SUMMARY:Lunchtime Learning: Hannah Mayne of University of Florida\, “Making it Normal\, Making it Safe: Women's Voices from a West Bank Settlement”
DESCRIPTION:Hannah Manye\, PhD candidate in Department of Anthropology at University of Florida \nTopic: What women in established Jewish settlements can tell us about underlying economic\, cultural\, and religious issues that make the topography of this conflict a lot more complicated than often imagined and represented.  Hannah will share several ethnographic vignettes from her research and summarize some of the deeper issues that these conversations and stories reveal.
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/lunchtime-learning-hannah-mayne-of-university-of-florida-what-women-in-jewish-settlements-have-to-tell-us-about-the-conflict/
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SUMMARY:Discovering Seattle's Sephardic Treasures
DESCRIPTION:Temple De Hirsch Sinai Libraries presents Discovering Seattle’s Sephardic Treasures.  Professor Devin Naar will offer a glimpse into Seattle’s Sephardic heritage by showcasing Sephardic treasures – unique Ladino books and documents – discovered in Seattle through the Stroum Jewish Studies Program’s groundbreaking Sephardic Studies Initiative at the University of Washington. \nReception to follow lecture and Q&A. \n  \nFor more information please visit tdhs-nw.org
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/discovering-seattles-sephardic-treasures/
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SUMMARY:From Paganism to Christianity: Cultural Identities in Horbat Beit Loya\, Israel
DESCRIPTION:In this talk Professor Gutfeld discusses a new and unknown site\, Beit Loya\, that he has been digging since 2005 and that has revealed new data regarding the Judean Lowlands.  Beit Loya features burial caves with Hebrew inscriptions from the Iron Age II; and was an Edumites settlement in the Hellenistic period\, a Jewish site until the destruction of the Second Temple\, and a Christian site with beautiful Church and Mosaic Floor from the Byzantine period.
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/from-paganism-to-christianity-cultural-identities-in-horbat-beit-loya-israel/
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SUMMARY:Traces of a Viennese Childhood: Uncovering the Early Life and Career of Edgar G. Ulmer
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Germanics presents a lecture by Noah Isenberg\, Director of Screen Studies at the New School for Liberal Arts in New York City.
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/traces-of-a-viennese-childhood-uncovering-the-early-life-and-career-of-edgar-g-ulmer/
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SUMMARY:Lunchtime Learning: Arie Dubnov of Stanford University\, "What is Jewish (if anything) about Sir Isaiah Berlin's political philosophy?"
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, February 21\, 2013  \n1:30-2:30 in Thomson 317\, light lunch provided \nArie Dubnov of Stanford University will analyze Isaiah Berlin’s political thinking and consider the extent to which it can be considered “Jewish.” \nThis lecture has two central aims: First\, to reappraise Isaiah Berlin’s political thought in a historically contextualized way\, in particular to pay attention to central conceptual tensions between\, on the one hand\, his famous definition of liberalism as resting on a negative concept of liberty and\, on the other\, his defense of cultural nationalism in general and Zionism in particular. Second\, to see what we gain and what we lose by dubbing his philosophy “Jewish.” Arie Dubnov will discuss Berlin’s Jewishness and Zionism and explain how he came to develop a position that can be characterized as “Diaspora Zionism” which later animated his Cold War liberal philosophy. \n Arie Dubnov is an Acting Assistant Professor at Stanford University’s Department of history and (starting Fall 2013) a Senior Lecturer at the School of History at the University of Haifa\, Israel. Dubnov holds a Ph.D. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem\, and is a past George L. Mosse Fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His fields of expertise are modern Jewish and European intellectual history\, with a subsidiary interest in nationalism studies. He is the author\, most recently\, of Isaiah Berlin: The Journey of a Jewish Liberal (Palgrave Macmillan\, 2012)\, and he also edited the collection [in Hebrew] Zionism – A View from the Outside (The Bialik Institute\, 2010)\, seeking to put Zionist history in a larger comparative trajectory. In addition\, Dubnov has published essays in journals such as Nations & Nationalism\, Modern Intellectual History\, History of European Ideas\, The Journal of Israeli History. \n 
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/lunchtime-learning-arie-dubnov-of-stanford-university-what-is-jewish-if-anything-about-sir-isaiah-berlins-political-philosophy/
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