CONFERENCE (hybrid) - The intertwining of magic and knowledge/sciences in the premodern Mediterranean (and beyond), Paris, 18-19 MAY

Dear Colleagues,

please be invited to our hybrid conference (zoom link below) that will happen in Paris this week. register for in-person attendance via email or join us via zoom.

International Hybrid Conference
The intertwining of magic and knowledge/sciences in the premodern Mediterranean (and beyond)
Paris, 18-19 May 2023
 

CONFERENCE (hybrid) - The intertwining of magic and knowledge/sciences in the premodern Mediterranean (and beyond), Paris, 18-19 MAY

Dear Colleagues,

please be invited to our hybrid conference (zoom link below) that will happen in Paris this week. register for in-person attenance via email or join us via toom.

International Hybrid Conference
The intertwining of magic and knowledge/sciences in the premodern Mediterranean (and beyond)
Paris, 18-19 May 2023
 

Call for Submissions: AJS Perspectives "The Mother Issue"

Call for Submissions
AJS Perspectives: The Magazine of the Association for Jewish Studies
"The Mother Issue: Yenta, Mameh, or Invisible Woman? Reconfiguring the Jewish Mother in the Twenty-First Century"

Editors: Laura Limonic & Federica Schoeman
Art Editor: Douglas Rosenberg
Roundtable Editor: Jason Schulman
"Teaching with Film and Media" Editor: Olga Gershenson

Deadline for pitches June 15, 2023

CONFERENCE (hybrid) - The intertwining of magic and knowledge/sciences in the premodern Mediterranean (and beyond), Paris, 18-19 MAY

Dear Colleagues,

please be invited to our hybrid conference (zoom link below) that will happen in Paris this week. register for in-person attenance via email or join us via toom.

International Hybrid Conference
The intertwining of magic and knowledge/sciences in the premodern Mediterranean (and beyond)
Paris, 18-19 May 2023
 

CFP: AJS Panel on 19th Century Jewish Travel Literature (European Jews Looking at Non-European Spaces)

We are looking for an additional paper to join our panel proposal for this year's AJS.

Our panel is titled: "Notes From An Antique Land: European Jewish Travel Writing on North Africa, Persia, and TBD in the Long 19th Century." 

Phil Keisman (CUNY) will be writing about European Jewish travel writers and Persia.

Samuel Kessler (Gustavus Adolphus College) will be writing about European Jewish travel writers and North Africa and the Sahara. 

A third panelist is invited who is writing on a topic that complements or expands on these themes. 

EVENT: The Tauber Institute's Author Conversations: "The Soviet Jewish Bookshelf" with Marat Grinberg and ChaeRan Freeze

The next session of the Tauber Institute's Author Conversations will be April 27 at 1:00pm Eastern. The Soviet Jewish Bookshelf: Jewish Culture and Identity Between the Lines author Marat Grinberg will be discussing his book over Zoom with Tauber Faculty Associate Prof.

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)

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

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

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 Zoom. Registration is required

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