The Religious Studies Department selected Mark K. Bauman to present the William & Sue Anne Bengal Lecture this spring. Bauman, a retired professor of history at Atlanta Metropolitan College, is an ...
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 ...
Alan Cooperman, director of religion research at the Pew Research Center in Washington, D.C., will present "Jewish Identity in the United States," a lecture on Jews and Jewish life in America based on ...
“Through food, we can find out that there is more that connects us than that separates us.” - Dr. Jessica B. Harris, food historian and author Rachel Barnett and Lyssa Harvey never set out to write a ...
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, ...
The Fourth Annual Arthur M. Lucas Medical Ethics lecture, “Prognosis, Truth-telling and Hope: Ethical and Practical Issues,” will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 10 at the Eric P. Newman Education Center, ...
Great Neck Library is celebrating Jewish-American Heritage Month as Michael Chaplan, M.A. Anthropology, shares his knowledge of the Jewish immigrant community, their steamship journey to New York and ...
A public middle school in Northern Virginia’s Fairfax County gave parents the option to keep their children home from school on Tuesday, the day of a planned speech by a Holocaust survivor, out of ...