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Keohane Lecture: Memory, Representation, and the Power of Fiction

Keohane Distinguished Visiting Professor 2023-2024   Memory, Representation, and the Power of Fiction Brett Ashley Kaplan (Director of the Initiative in Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies, University of Illinois) Wednesday, November 8, 2023 - 5:30pm to 7:00pm Nasher Museum of … Read more

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Confronting Authority In Pursuit of Justice

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Eli N. Evans Distinguished Lecture in Jewish Studies with Lynn Kaye, Brandeis University November 13, 5:30pm. In-person event. UNC Sonja Haynes Stone Center, Hitchcock Room Directions & Parking in Bell Tower Deck ($1 after 5pm) Free and Open to the … Read more

Jews and the Pig: A History

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Community lecture with Jordan Rosenblum, University of Wisconsin-Madison Jews and the Pig: A History Jan 22, 2024, 5:30pm. In-person event. UNC Sonja Haynes Stone Center, Hitchcock Room Directions & Parking in Bell Tower Deck ($1 after 5pm) Free and Open … Read more

Emerging Scholars: A Matter of Life and Death

Emerging Scholars Lecture with Morgan Morales, department of history. Remote event via Zoom. Tuesday, Feb 6, 5:30pm. Please NOTE: start time was changed to 5:30p. This remote event requires registration on Eventbrite in order to receive the Zoom link.   … Read more

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Voices of Jewish College Students

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“Anti-Zionism Quickly Became Anti-Semitism on Campus”: Voices of Jewish College Students    Sylvia and Irving Margolis Lecture on the Jewish Experience with Ariela Keysar. February 26, 5:30pm. In-person event. UNC Sonja Haynes Stone Center, Hitchcock Multipurpose Room. Directions & Parking in … Read more

The Mizrahi Protest: Lessons from History

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Community Lecture with Henriette Dahan Kalev, Ben Gurion University The Mizrahi Protest: Lessons from History April 8, 2024, 5:30pm. In-person event. UNC Sonja Haynes Stone Center, Hitchcock Room Directions & Parking in Bell Tower Deck ($1 after 5pm) Free and … Read more

Fiction as History, History as Fiction: a Novel about Nazi Looted Art

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Fiction as History, History as Fiction: a Novel about Nazi Looted Art Keohane Distinguished Visiting Professor 2023-2024 Brett Ashley Kaplan, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign   What happens when different displaced people come into convergence with each other? This talk will … Read more

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Grad Student Dinner with Brett Kaplan

Open to Carolina and Duke graduate students working in Jewish studies or adjacent topic.   Please RSVP and join us for our annual Grad Student Network Dinner Wednesday, April 17, 2024, 6:00pm 411 West 411 West Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, … Read more

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