Past Events:

  • Mar 12
    Headshot of Prof. Christine Hayes

    Humor and Play in Ancient Rabbinic Literature

    Time:  7:00pm

    In many legends and stories, the Talmudic rabbis depict God in shockingly human terms: the divine being wears tefillin and prays, studies Torah, weeps, makes mistakes, and suffers correction by humans. Were the rabbis just having fun? Or were these anthropomorphic representations of God grounded in a subversive resistance to prevailing Greco-Roman ideas about the divine? This lecture considers the ancient rabbis’ use of humor and play to explore and express the “seriously” distinctive character of Israel’s God.

  • Nov 12
    The Klezmatics

    The Klezmatics

    Time:  3:00pm

    The Klezmatics are globally-renowned world music superstars, playing klezmer steeped in Eastern European Jewish tradition and spirituality mixed with a broad range of eclectic musical influences - music that is wild, mystical, provocative, reflective, and ecstatically danceable.

  • Sep 20
    Delicious Peace Cd Cover

    Abayudaya: The Music and Culture of the Jews of Uganda

    Time:  7:00pm

    Rabbi Jeffrey Summit joins us for a lecture on the music and culture of the Jews of Uganda.

  • Mar 29
    Belonging and Betrayal: How Jews Made the Art World Modern by Charles Dellheim.

    “Belonging and Betrayal: How Jews Made the Art World Modern- A Book Talk with Charles Dellheim

    Time:  6:00pm

    Charles Dellheim joins us for a lecture on his book, Belonging and Betrayal: How Jews Made the Art World Modern. 

  • Feb 7
    Rabbi David Bashevkin in Black and White photo

    Fail Better: The Idea of Sin in Jewish Thought

    Time:  7:00pm

    By its very nature, the ideals of religion entail sin and failure. Judaism has its own language and framework for sin that expresses itself both legally, where sin is permissible or mandated, and philosophically, asking the questions - why sin occurs and how does Judaism react to religious crisis. Prof. Bashevkin will weave together biblical and rabbinic studies to reveal a holistic portrait of the notion of sin and failure within Jewish thought.

  • Oct 15
    Yearning and Rejoicing Jewish Studies Event on October 15, 2023

    Yearning and Rejoicing: Jewish Music of the Diaspora

    Time:  3:00pm

    Please join us for a mesmerizing concert of Baroque Sephardic music, where the rich tapestry of history comes alive through enchanting melodies and rhythms.

  • Apr 17
    Professor David Frey

    “The Jewish Refugees Whose Intelligence Helped Win the War: Camp Ritchie and Its Graduates”

    Time:  6:00pm

    Professor David Frey, Professor of History and Founding Director of the Stewart and Lynda Resnick Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies, West Point, joins us for our annual Holocaust Remembrance Lecture.

  • Feb 9
    Professor Jeffrey Gurock

    “Ethnicity, Race, and The Jewish Experience in Parkchester”

    Time:  6:00pm

    Professor Jeffrey Gurock (Libby Klaperman Professor of Jewish History, Yeshiva University) joins us for a lecture on the topic of the Jewish experience in Parkchester.

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