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Marking the Jews

UNC Petigrew Hall

Lunch seminar for UNC faculty and grad students:   Monday, October 16 from 12:00- 1:00pm Flora Cassen, JMA and Sonja van der Horst Scholar in Jewish History and Culture, and associate professor, Department of  History, will be discussing her recently published … Read more

Between Utopia and Reality: Stefan Zweig’s Europe

Dey Hall

Academic Lecture/Film Discussion with Gregor Thuswaldner, North Park University Stefan Zweig (1881-1942) is known for his humanistic and pacifistic attitude which is recognizable in all his writings. Zweig’s notion of humanism is deeply connected with his idea of a transnational … Read more

Israeli Lit in Films: Apples from the Desert

For UNC students and faculty: Film Screening & Pizza Wednesday, November 8, 7pm, New West 219 “Apples from the Desert,” Directed by Matti Harari & Arik Lubetzky Fiction, 2014, 1h 36min Based on a short story by Savyon Liebrecht and … Read more

Gertrude Weil’s Fight for Suffrage: A Southern Lady and New Jewish Woman

UNC Friday Center

Sylvia and Irving Margolis Lecture on the Jewish Experience in the American South   Gertrude Weil (1879-1971), leader of the state’s women’s suffrage campaign, embodied North Carolina’s liberal and traditional paradoxes. Rooted in the small-town South, she fought not just … Read more

Israeli Lit in Films: The Seven Tapes

For UNC students and faculty: Film Screening, Class Presentations & Dinner End of the Semester Event Wednesday, November 15, 7pm, New West 219 “The Seven Tapes,” Directed by Yair Qedar Documentary, 2015, 56mins. The Seven Tapes is a cinematic journey … Read more

RESCHEDULED: Ancient Judaism in the First-Person

RESCHEDULED: Dec 12, from 12-1pm.   Lunch seminar for UNC faculty and grad students:   Ancient Judaism in the First-Person:  Using Digital Tools to Imagine and Embody the Past   Brad Erickson, a graduate student in the department of Religious Studies, … Read more

Reschedule: Lunch Seminar: Jonathan Hess

Our lunch seminar with Jonathan Hess is rescheduled for January 25, 12:30pm start time.     Lunch seminars are for Carolina graduate students and faculty members. Book launch for Jonathan Hess. Deborah and Her Sisters: How One Nineteenth-Century Melodrama and … Read more

Holocaust Remembrance Day Event: Kaja Finkler

Dey Hall

Lives Lived and Lost in Memory of Golda and Haim Finkler. Our annual event in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day will be January 29, 2018 at 5:30pm with guest Kaja Finkler, professor of Anthropology emerita. Join Professor Kaja Finkler as … Read more

Lunch Seminar with Michele Audin

Lunch seminars are for UNC faculty and grad students.  Reservations required.   Writing the Stories of Mademoiselle Haas I had written a paper on the way French Jewish scientists had been forbidden to publish during the German Occupation of France. … Read more