Meet our 2015 Student Travel Grant winners!
This year's winners are heading to Europe, Israel, and the Black Sea region.
This year's winners are heading to Europe, Israel, and the Black Sea region.
Musee Nissim de Camondo, an opulent mansion in Paris, is named in memory of a father and a son.
How Kant's notion of Enlightenment impacted modern Judaism, from our CLF series on "A Brief History of God."
Spinoza, the philosopher who was excommunicated from Judaism, distinguished between religion and superstition.
Daniel Bessner looks at the history of European exiles who joined the US defense industry during the Cold War.
Papers on Ladino, the bible, French novels, post-war East Germany, and Jewish animated short films will be presented on May 1.
The Stroum Center is a cosponsor of the UW Library's new exhibit about Holocaust hero Jan Karski, on display until March 15th.
Dive into the history of French Jews by exploring the literature of Balzac. New post by Grad Fellow Christina Sutton.