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SUMMARY:STUDENTS: JSSAC Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Students are welcome to join the Jewish Studies Student Advisory Council to give feedback and input about upcoming Jewish Studies courses and programs. \nPlease RSVP so we can be sure to have enough food! \n 
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/students-jssac-meeting/
LOCATION:THO 403
CATEGORIES:Student
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SUMMARY:Discussion Screening of “Ha’Ivrim” (“The Writers”)
DESCRIPTION:Access Students and community members are invited to join Professor Naomi Sokoloff for a screening of an episode from the Israeli television series Ha’Ivrim (“The Writers”) about the Israeli poet\, Zelda. Professor Sokoloff will lead a discussion after the screening. \nPlease bring your own lunch; the Stroum Center will provide tea\, coffee and cookies.  \nThe film is in Hebrew with English subtitles.  \nNo cost. \nRegistration is limited to 40. \nThis event is co-sponsored by the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilization.
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/zelda/
LOCATION:HUB 337\, Husky Union Building\, University of Washington\, Seattle\, WA
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:An Evening with MaNishtana
DESCRIPTION:“Truth\, Justice\, and the American (Oy) Vey: The Significance of the Jewish Influence on Comic Books” \nMaNishtana is a writer and speaker whose work takes prejudice\, bias\, and ignorance head on\, relentless in the pursuit of truth by partnering with his audience to ask the questions about humanity\, race\, religion\, and social injustice that we all have… and maybe are afraid to talk about. A social activist more by chance than choice\, MaNishtana’s humorous and often irreverent voice shatters the paradigms and misconceptions of both American Jewish and African-American identity. \nBorn to two African-American Jewish parents\, MaNishtana grew up in Brooklyn\, New York\, the oldest of five siblings in a Chabad family. He graduated from Brooklyn College in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in English & Secondary Education. He has taught English Literature\, Math\, and Science in both public and Yeshiva secondary schools. \nIn 2014\, MaNishtana was part of the inaugural writing staff of Hevria\, whose mission is to be the go-to community for creative Jewish and “spiritual” people. MaNishtana is also on the Speaker’s Bureau of Bechol Lashon\, an internationally active San Francisco non-profit dedicated to celebrating racial and ethnic diversity in the Jewish community. He has created books\, films\, and video games. You can read more about MaNishtana’s biography at his official website: https://manishtana.net/biography/ \nWe thank our campus cosponsors for this event: \nDepartment of Comparative Literature\, Cinema & Media\nComparative Religion Program\, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies\nRace and Equity Initiative \n[title size=”1″ content_align=”left” style_type=”single solid” sep_color=”” class=”” id=””]Links for Further Exploration[/title] \nHere are some recent articles written by MaNishtana\, who describes his work as “100% Black. 100% Jewish. 0% Safe.” \n\nLatino Jews Respond to Trump (Tablet Magazine\, Dec. 6\, 2016)\n“You Don’t Get To Play Much with Kids Who Look Like You\, Right?” (Tablet Magazine\, Sept. 29\, 2016)\nThis is #MyJewish. It Matters (Tablet Magazine\, July 13\, 2016)
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/an-evening-with-manishtana/
LOCATION:Kane Hall 110\, 4069 Spokane Lane\, Seattle\, WA\, 98195\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Student
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