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“What We Talk About When We Talk About Hebrew (and What It Means to Americans)” Book Launch
“What We Talk About When We Talk About Hebrew (and What It Means to Americans)” Book Launch
Professor Naomi Sokoloff will discuss her new collection of essays on Hebrew in America and around the world, co-edited with Professor Nancy Berg.
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STUDENT EVENT: Israeli Nation-State Bill Discussion
STUDENT EVENT: Israeli Nation-State Bill Discussion
Discuss perspectives on Israel's recent nation-state bill with Professor Noam Pianko over coffee and pastries.
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Faculty Panel: Responding to Pittsburgh
Faculty Panel: Responding to Pittsburgh
Faculty will help to contextualize the October 27 synagogue shooting, offering scholarly perspectives.
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“Democracy in Exile: Hans Speier and the Rise of the Defense Intellectual” Book Launch
“Democracy in Exile: Hans Speier and the Rise of the Defense Intellectual” Book Launch
Professor Daniel Bessner will discuss his new biography of influential 20th-century defense analyst Hans Speier.
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Workshop: Spinoza on Freedom and the Highest Good
Scholars will explore the roles of freedom, reason, and imagination in Spinoza's classic treatise, "Ethics."
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Towards a Sustainable Population Policy in Israel: New Axioms for a Crowded Planet
Towards a Sustainable Population Policy in Israel: New Axioms for a Crowded Planet
Alon Tal will discuss how policies and planning can keep population growth sustainable in Israel.
Water and the Environment in the Middle East: Israel’s Sustainability Challenges in the Desalination Era
Water and the Environment in the Middle East: Israel’s Sustainability Challenges in the Desalination Era
Professor Alon Tal will discuss the lessons that Israel's experience with desalination can offer an increasingly water-scarce world.