International Conference "Quantifying the Holocaust. Classifying, Counting, Modeling : What contribution to Holocaust History" - Call for Papers
CALL FOR PAPERS
Quantifying the Holocaust
CALL FOR PAPERS
Quantifying the Holocaust
EXHIBITION AND TALK, ROUTES OF DISAPPEARANCE: JEWISH AND ROMA MEMORY OF TRANSNISTRIA
MARCH 10-April 10 2023
Wagner College Holocaust Center, Spotlight Gallery, Hormann Library, 1 Campus Road, Staten Island New York
Judaism and Jewish Religiosity on Screen in the 21st Century: New Approaches to the Study of contemporary Productions, Representations & Discourses - International Online-Workshop 5-6 July 2023
Travel grants of up to $2500 will be awarded to undertake research activities in Special and Area Studies Collections at the University of Florida between July 1, 2023, and June 30, 2024.
Proposals are due on Monday, May 1, 2023. Submissions should be directed to the SASC Travel to Collections Grant Committee at lib-sasctravel@uflib.ufl.edu. Awardees will be notified of the outcome of the proposal review process by Thursday, June 1, 2023.
Learning About Learning: A Conversation with Professor Ilana Horwitz | What Girls Learn in Jewish Families
Wednesday, March 15, 2023 1-1:30 ET
Via Zoom / Free / Register at https://bit.ly/MC-LAL
Workshop Director: Dr. Judith Golan Ben-Uro , David Yellin Academic College of Education
The International Center for University Teaching of Jewish Civilization is pleased to announce that the ongoing Workshop on University Teaching of Hebrew Language is now accepting applications for this year’s session.
Dear Colleagues,
The Institute of Jewish Studies at the University of Antwerp, the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School for the Advanced Study in the Humanities at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania announce a summer program for graduate students in Jewish studies.
Online lecture by Professor Lutz Doering which traces variety and development in the significance of the menorah from the Second Temple period to late antiquity, in both material culture and textual evidence, pointing to differences according to context and time. It will discuss the menorah as marking objects connected with priests; as creating a link with the Jerusalem Temple; as symbolising Jewish worship and hope; and as indicating a person’s “Jewishness”, similar to the role of the cross in Christian contexts.
[Institute for Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies of UMass Amherst]
Join us on Thursday, March 2, 2023, 1:00pm (EST) for a panel discussion on Whatever Happened to Antisemitism? Redefinition and the Myth of the 'Collective Jew', by Antony Lerman. Discussing the book will be Zvi Ben-Dor Benite, Lila Corwin Berman, Noura Erakat, and Shirin Seikaly. Antony Lerman will respond and Stephen Clingman will moderate.