Reminder! CFA: USHMM Virtual Faculty Seminar: Bioethics, Disease, and the Holocaust, Jan 3-7, 2022 (Deadline 31 October 2021)

The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum announces the call for applications for the 2022 Jack and Anita Hess Virtual Faculty Seminar on the topic of “Bioethics, Disease, and the Holocaust.” This year’s Seminar will draw on an interdisciplinary body of scholarship to make clear how the history of the Holocaust informs the fields of bioethics and public health, and vice-versa, addressing questions such as: What are the legacies of the Nazis’ uses and abus

Reminder! CFA: USHMM Virtual Faculty Seminar: Bioethics, Disease, and the Holocaust, Jan 3-7, 2022 (Deadline 31 October 2021)

The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum announces the call for applications for the 2022 Jack and Anita Hess Virtual Faculty Seminar on the topic of “Bioethics, Disease, and the Holocaust.” This year’s Seminar will draw on an interdisciplinary body of scholarship to make clear how the history of the Holocaust informs the fields of bioethics and public health, and vice-versa, addressing questions such as: What are the legacies of the Nazis’ uses and abus

Reminder! CFA: USHMM Virtual Faculty Seminar: Bioethics, Disease, and the Holocaust, Jan 3-7, 2022 (Deadline 31 October 2021)

The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum announces the call for applications for the 2022 Jack and Anita Hess Virtual Faculty Seminar on the topic of “Bioethics, Disease, and the Holocaust.” This year’s Seminar will draw on an interdisciplinary body of scholarship to make clear how the history of the Holocaust informs the fields of bioethics and public health, and vice-versa, addressing questions such as: What are the legacies of the Nazis’ uses and abus

FEATURED JOB: Vice President (Antisemitism Research), Anti-Defamation League

Anti-Defamation League

Vice President, Antisemitism Research

Background: 

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is the leading anti-hate organization in the world. Founded in 1913 in response to an escalating climate of antisemitism and bigotry, its timeless mission is to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and secure justice and fair treatment to all. Today, ADL continues to fight antisemitism and all forms of hate using innovation and partnerships to drive impact.

What’s New, What’s Next? Innovative Methods, New Sources, and Paradigm Shifts in Jewish Studies - Online Conference

POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews invites you to the online conference "What's New, What's Next? Innovative Methods, New Sources and Paradigm Shifts in Jewish Studies."

CFP: The Heterogeneity of Racism and Modern Antisemitism in Eastern Europe, 1880–1945

Joint conference of the Herder-Institute for Historical Research on East Central Europe – Member of the Leibniz-Organization, Freie Universität Berlin and SFB/TRR 138 "Dynamics of Security. Types of Securitization from a Historical Perspective"

CFA: USHMM Virtual Faculty Seminar: Bioethics, Disease, and the Holocaust, Jan 3-7, 2022 (Deadline 31 October 2021)

The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum announces the call for applications for the 2022 Jack and Anita Hess Virtual Faculty Seminar on the topic of “Bioethics, Disease, and the Holocaust.” This year’s Seminar will draw on an interdisciplinary body of scholarship to make clear how the history of the Holocaust informs the fields of bioethics and public health, and vice-versa, addressing questions such as: What are the legacies of the Nazis’ uses and abuses of sci

EVENT: Webinar Jewish Studies: A Case Study of Academic Associations and Antisemitism (July 21)

Join the Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa (ASMEA) on July 21, 2021 at 12:00 pm (EST) for the webinar, "Jewish Studies: A Case Study of Academic Associations and Antisemitism" led by Prof. Oren Gross, Irving Younger Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota Law School. 

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