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From Maggie Jarvis
Michael Berkowitz will give the Program in Jewish Culture and Society’s Einhorn Lecture for 2009 titled Jews and Photography. -
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Barbara Hahn (German, Vanderbilt U). Rosenthal Family Lecture: "Rahel: A Book of Remniscence for her Friends." 7pm, Music Room, Levis Faculty Center. -
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Eshkol Nevo (Writer, Tel Aviv) talks with Rachel Harris (UIUC). from Wikipedia- Eshkol Nevo (Hebrew: ????? ????, born 1971 in Jerusalem), is an Israeli writer who… -
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From the Institute of The Translation of Jewish Literature:Born in Tel Aviv in 1967, Etgar Keret is the most popular writer among Israel`s young generation and has also… -
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Naomi Seidman Jewish studies, Graduate Theological Union & University of California at Berkeley Yiddish, modern Hebrew literature and the Midrashic imagination,… -
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A presentation of the Program in Jewish Culture and Society & the Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies Initiative. -
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September 27: Sarah Stein (History, UCLA), Einhorn Lecture: "Plumes: Ostrich Feathers, Jews, and a Lost World of Global Commerce." 8pm, Music Room, Levis… -
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Ron Leshem is deputy director in charge of programming at Channel Two, Israel’s main commercial television network. Beaufort won the Sapir… -
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Azzan Yadin is Associate Professor of Jewish Studies at Rutgers University. He holds a B.A. from Hebrew University and Ph.D. from University of California Berkeley and… -
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Goldberg Lecture: "Quentin Tarantino’s Holocaust: Reflections on Inglourious Basterds" Susan Suleiman, Comparative Literature, Harvard University -
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Title: Writing the Holocaust: Is it Still Relevant? Speaker: Dan Laor Hebrew Literature, Tel Aviv University Description: Dan Laor delivered "Writing the… -
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Title: The Bible, the Lure of Antiquity, and Israeli Popular Culture Speaker: Yael Zerubavel Founding Director, The Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of… -
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Title: We Remember with Reverence and Love: American Jews and the Myth of Silence After the Holocaust Speaker: Hasia Diner Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies,… -
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Abstract: Elisheva Fonrobert talks about the eruv, its part in Jewish collectivity and the controversies that have accompanied them in the past and present day. Title:… -
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Abstract: An evening of readings to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Holocaust survivor and writer Primo Levi's death. Title: Reading Primo Levi Speakers:… -
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Abstract: Carol Zemel explicates Yael Bartana's 'Polish Trilogy' in the context of global art, post-Holocaust memory, and the political and aesthetic… -
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Abstract: Samir El-youssef conducts a reading of his work. Title: An Evening with Samir El-youssef Speaker: Samir El-youssef Writer, London Description: Samir… -
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Abstract: Matan Hermoni conducts a reading of his work. Title: An Evening with Matan Hermoni Speaker: Matan Hermoni Writer, Tel Aviv Description: Matan Hermoni is a… -
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Paul Mendes-Flohr Martin Buber’s Philosophy of Dialogue Today Krouse Family Lecture in Judaism and Western Culture September 16, 2013 -
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Christine Hayes, the Robert F. And Patricia R. Weis Professor of Religious Studies in Classical Judaica at Yale University, delivers the 2013/14 Goldberg Lecture. -
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Claudia Koonz, the Peabody Family Chair and Professor of Emerita of History at Duke University, delivers the 2013/14 Einhorn Lecture. -
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Illinois faculty member Rachel Harris sits down for an intimate conversation with one of Israel's most important writers, Sayed Kashua.