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From Heidi Bell on 11/9/2020
Karolina Ozog works on Jewish historical sites at the Historical Museum of the City of Kraków. Recently, she has been working with her colleagues to memorialize… -
From Heidi Bell on 10/6/2020
Israel Studies Project presents - Elad Wexler in conversation with professor Rachel S. Harris. Bringing Ethiopian-Israelis to the screen: A Tale of Love and Passion. … -
From Heidi Bell on 09/24/2020
Candice Jenkins, Professor of English and African American Studies, UIUC. Keynote lecture: "Toward a Theory of Speculative Pressimism." -
From Heidi Bell on 09/14/2020
Byan Roby is an Assistant Professor of Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor. His expertise is on Middle Eastern and North African Jewish… -
From Dara Goldman on 09/1/2020
Program in Jewish Culture & Society and the Krouse Family Visiting Scholars event: On a Personal Note: A Conversation with Violinists Joe Deninzon and Yulia Ziskel … -
From Sarah Elder on 04/9/2018
Claudia Koonz, Professor Emerita of History, Duke University, "From Eichmann to Bin Laden: Concepts of Evil from the Holocaust to the Global War on Terror" -
From Sarah Elder on 10/18/2017
Dorit Rabinyan is an international best-selling author and screenwriter. She visited campus on October 16th and 17th, and held a discussion and Q & A session. -
From Sarah Elder on 10/12/2017
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From Sarah Elder on 10/5/2017
Seth Sanders is a Professor of Religious Studies at the University of California-Davis. He gave this lecture "Ruin the Sacred Truth: The Problem of the Torah for… -
From Sarah Elder on 10/27/2016
Peter Balakian 4/18/16 Program in Jewish Culture and Society and Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies -
From Andrew Stengele on 10/14/2015
Lisa Silverman (Associate Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) gives a lecture before a screening of the film Woman in Gold at the Krannert Art… -
From Craig Alexander on 11/4/2014
Nancy K. Miller, author of Breathless: An American Girl in Paris and What They Saved: Pieces of a Jewish Past, delivers the 2014/15 Krouse lecture.