WEST BLOOMFIELD – There are those who think being born lesbian and Jewish sends you out into life with twice the troubles. Judith Slotkin, founder and co-organizer of the Twice Blessed Speakers Series ...
WEST BLOOMFIELD-The gathering last week had one aim. "Our goal for all of this is to save a life," said Judy Lewis, president of the Jewish Gay Network of Michigan. "Alll of this," was the second of ...
Taking place simultaneously in Berlin, London, Stockholm, New York, Boston, and Hollywood, Florida, the festival spotlights ...
During the past Summer 85 lectures in 33 universities were given under the auspices of the Jewish Chautaqua Society, according to the 21st annual report of the Society just issued. Lectures were ...
Jewish New Testament scholar Aaron Gale will address archaeology and the Gospel of Matthew while exploring “The Jewish Context of the New Testament” during Oklahoma City University’s Neustadt Lectures ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The University at Buffalo Institute of Jewish Thought and Heritage will present the first David Blitzer Lecture Series in Jewish Studies Feb. 4 to April 22. The series will feature ...
On Monday, Oct. 15, Rabbi David G. Dalin joined George Mason University Professor of Law Michael I. Krauss for a discussion on the history and legacy of Jewish Supreme Court justices. The talk, ...
Created in the middle of the 13th century, the Ambrosian Tanakh is the earliest extant Hebrew manuscript to feature zoocephalic, or animal-headed, figures. The book includes an extraordinary pair of ...
The Carolina Center for Jewish Studies hosted Tabea Linhard on Monday for a public lecture about Jewish writers who found refuge in Mexico during the Second World War. Linhard is the director of ...
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