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STUDENT EVENT: Feasting with Faculty ft. Prof. Halperin
STUDENT EVENT: Feasting with Faculty ft. Prof. Halperin
Undergrads and graduate students are invited to dinner with Prof. Liora Halperin.
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Salud y Shalom: Jews in the Spanish Civil War
Salud y Shalom: Jews in the Spanish Civil War
3,000 Americans, one-third of them Jews, chose to fight against fascism as volunteers in the 1936 Spanish Civil War. Professor Joe Butwin presents the voices of five of these volunteers in this new digital exhibit and talk.
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STUDENT EVENT: From Shylock to Charlottesville: Jews, money, and racism
STUDENT EVENT: From Shylock to Charlottesville: Jews, money, and racism
Students are invited to join Dr. Constanze Kolbe for a meaningful conversation about the broader implications of the current rise of historic anti-Semitism.
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Looking at the Irish with Envy: American Zionism and the Uses of Irish Nationalism
Looking at the Irish with Envy: American Zionism and the Uses of Irish Nationalism
Judah Bernstein explains why 19th-century American Zionists admired Irish nationalists more than any other nationalist group of the time.
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Was the Etrog Jewish? Science, Trade & Religion in the 19th Century
Was the Etrog Jewish? Science, Trade & Religion in the 19th Century
Constanze Kolbe shows what the etrog fruit's shifting roles in the 19th century - as a fruit, a commodity, and a sacred object used for the Jewish holiday of Sukkot - reveal about the intersections of economics, religion and science.
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Hebrew Traditions in Hellenistic Jewish Sources: Philo of Alexandria & the Epistle to the Galatians
Hebrew Traditions in Hellenistic Jewish Sources: Philo of Alexandria & the Epistle to the Galatians
Scholars Michal and Elitzur Bar-Asher Siegal draw on their expertise to show how Hebrew traditions informed Paul's Letter to the Galatians.
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Grad Fellows: Sephardic Culture: Music, Language & Literature from Spain to Seattle
Grad Fellows: Sephardic Culture: Music, Language & Literature from Spain to Seattle
Graduate Fellows Molly FitzMorris, Vivian Mills and Sarah Riskind share their research on the topics of Ladino language, Sephardic music, and the early-modern literature of Spain.