The virtual program will feature researcher Sandra Lanman, who traces her grandmother’s escape from Nazi Germany to Manila and the hardships Jewish refugees faced under Japanese occupation.
The Program in Judaic Studies invites you to this year's E. Franklin Robbins/UJA-Federation Lecture, featuring Joshua Teplitsky, on Wednesday, March 25. Conventional narratives of premodern Jewish ...
The Program in Judaic Studies and the Center for Jewish Life invites you to this year's Biderman Lecture, with author and historian Pamela Nadell, on Monday, February 2. Description In Antisemitism, ...
Award-winning Author Dara Horn’s latest book, her first work of nonfiction, examines a troubling reality of our times. In question form, it is this: How is that, in the 21st century, ignorance and ...
On Monday, Oct. 15, Rabbi David G. Dalin joined George Mason University Professor of Law Michael I. Krauss for a discussion on the history and legacy of Jewish Supreme Court justices. The talk, ...
As a Swiss diplomat serving in Hungary from 1942 until the end of World War II, Carl Lutz is credited with saving more than 62,000 Jews during the war. Historian and writer Amy Lutz (no relation) will ...
In a speech that was equal parts history lesson and meditation on coping with profound tragedy, Boston University professor Elie Wiesel spoke of a fellow Jewish figure whose “life story contains a ...
An expert on German culture and memory will discuss how the German people in the 1930s came to conceive of a world without Jews during a lecture Monday evening, Nov. 10, at Fairfield University. The ...
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