EVENT: Sven-Erik Rose will present "Making and Unmaking Literature in Nazi Ghettos in Poland" at the Tauber Institute's Jewish Studies Colloquium (April 25)

David Briand Discussion

The next meeting of the Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry's Jewish Studies Colloquium will feature Sven-Erik Rose of the University of California, Davis presenting the paper "Making and Unmaking Literature in Nazi Ghettos in Poland."

The event will be held Tuesday, April 25 at 12:45pm Eastern on ZoomRegistration is required

Visit the Tauber colloquium website for more information. The colloquium provides a forum for graduate students and faculty from Brandeis University and academic institutions around the world to discuss their current research and works-in-progress. The forum engages a wide range of topics in Jewish studies from history and thought to political and national identity. Watch other colloquia here!

The Tauber Institute is devoted to the study of the modern European Jewish experience and is organized on a multidisciplinary basis with interests that include Jewish thought, philosophy, political science, sociology, and arts and culture. It has a special interest in studying the Holocaust and its aftermath within the context of modern European intellectual, political and social history. The Tauber Institute aims to fulfill a number of intersecting objectives focused primarily on research, namely: promoting graduate and faculty research through grants and workshops/seminars; circulating new ideas and scholarship via lectures, colloquia, and conferences; and publishing innovative scholarly work.