An Evening with Eva Schloss, Stepsister of Anne Frank
The Center is please to co-sponsor this event, which is organized by Chabad of Chapel Hill/Durham. Please note that the event is at Duke University, Page Auditorium. Map
The Center is please to co-sponsor this event, which is organized by Chabad of Chapel Hill/Durham. Please note that the event is at Duke University, Page Auditorium. Map
The Uhlman Family Seminar, a collaboration of the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies and Carolina Public Humanities Recent controversies over monuments featuring leaders and soldiers of the Confederacy in the American Civil War have sparked heated debates—and violent acts—over … Read more
Sunday, March 25, 2018, 1:00-3:00pm Carolina Union Auditorium, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Free and open to the public, no tickets or reservations are required. You're invited to campus to experience what we mean by “Jewish Studies… … Read more
This event is cancelled. We hope to reschedule in 2018-2019. Revealed Beauty and Hidden Danger: On Jewish Books of Time in Early Modern Europe Early modern Jews developed a beautifully illustrated manuscript tradition about their calendar. The need to … Read more
The Center is pleased to co-sponsor this event. Stuart Eizenstat: President Carter, The White House Years September 25, 2018 4:00pm lecture in Graham Memorial Hall Room 039, followed by reception and book signing at 5:15pm in Room 109
The Center's Flora Cassen is speaking at this campus event: MONUMENTAL HISTORIES Date: Wednesday, October 24, 2018 Time: 4:30-6pm Place: Room 1005, FedEx Global Education Center, 301 Pittsboro St., UNC Chapel Hill Please join us for a panel discussion and Q&A … Read more
The Center is pleased to co-sponsor this event which is hosted by Hillel: Lesley Sachs, the Executive Director of Women of the Wall in Jerusalem on Thursday, October 25 at 7pm. Lesley will speak about the struggle of "Women of the Wall": a group … Read more
Community lecture with Jonathan Weisman, The New York Times. The Sylvia and Irving Margolis Lectureship on the Jewish Experience in the American South Antisemitism and the Jewish experience in the South Please join us for a conversation between … Read more
Join curators, art historians, folklorists, anthropologists, religious scholars, philosophers, cultural critics, private collectors, and community leaders for an international symposium probing the changing meanings of Jewish ritual objects and material culture today through their display and interpretation in museums, and … Read more
Our Margolis lecture for 2019-2020 is with Shari Rabin, Oberlin College. ‘The Jews as a Class’: Between Race and Religion in the Civil War South One of the most infamous instances of American antisemitism is General Ulysses S. Grant’s … Read more