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2/2 STUDENT EVENT | Ancient Perspectives on Same-Sex Relationships
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.
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2/10 COSPONSORED TALK | Rethinking Israeli Citizenship: The Case of Ethiopian Jews and Their Struggle for Naturalization Between 1955-1975
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."
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2/11 TALK | Outside of the Frame: Enslaved Persons in New Testament Ethics
2/11 TALK | Outside of the Frame: Enslaved Persons in New Testament Ethics
Bernadette Brooten (Brandeis University) will give a virtual talk on the ways early Christian authors sought theologically to form gender and other relationships.
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Protests, Corruption, and Civil Rights During COVID — Israel
Protests, Corruption, and Civil Rights During COVID — Israel
Smadar Ben-Natan as analyzes Israeli protests against corruption and their relationship to covid emergency management, civil rights, and political divides in Israeli society.
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2/25 COLE FELLOW TALK | Minorities and State Violence: The View from the Jews of Medieval Cairo
2/25 COLE FELLOW TALK | Minorities and State Violence: The View from the Jews of Medieval Cairo
Cole Fellow Brendan Goldman will delve into the history of incarceration of minorities by looking at Jews from the medieval Islamic world, using medieval documents found in the Cairo Geniza, a synagogue storehouse.