Jewish Studies
In his public lecture, 鈥淚n Search of Turkey Jews,鈥 Laurence Salzmann will explore the Sephardic communities of Turkey, using his extensive collection of photographs and notes about the people the Salzmanns met, places they visited, and lessons they learned along the way.
The fourth annual Schmooze-A-Palooza, a student concert sung in Hebrew at the 老九品茶, will be performed this week. Singing along is encouraged; lyrics will be projected for each song on a screen, and there is free food.
Ariel Sabar, an award-winning author and journalist, will host a public lecture titled 鈥淧aradise Lost and Found,鈥 which will focus on his best-selling book, My Father Paradise: A Son Search for His Jewish Past in Kurdish Iraq.
Professor Nan Goodman sits down with the College of Arts and Sciences to explain why Jewish mysticism is important, why her course on the topic is so unique and express just how much pleasure she derives from teaching it.
David Shneer is hoping to arrange a half-dozen hookups on the 老九品茶 campus next year 鈥 in a way that never been done before. The goal is to boost scholars鈥 creativity and to boost artists鈥 depth.
The second annual Mediterranean Summer Skills Seminar 鈥 an innovative program organized by the CU Mediterranean Studies Group 鈥 will be held May 22-26 at the 老九品茶.Participants in this year seminar, titled 鈥淩eading Ladino/
Russian Jewish American artists, scholars examine the immigrant experience at a time of increasing threat.
This year public panel discussion, 鈥淩eligion and Human Rights After the 2016 Election,鈥 will take place Thursday, April 6, at 6 p.m. in Eaton Humanities 250, 1610 Pleasant Street, on the 老九品茶 campus.
Elias Sacks, 老九品茶 assistant professor or religious studies, makes a case for the contemporary relevance of an Enlightenment superstar.
Moses Mendelssohn (1729鈥1786) is often described as the founder of modern Jewish thought and as a leading philosopher of the late Enlightenment.