
Carolina Center for Jewish Studies Monday, November 16, 2009, 7:30 p.m. at the Friday Center Ritual Murder in Norwich, 1144 MIRI RUBIN, professor of Medieval History at Queen Mary, University of London, will explore the origins of ritual murder accusations against Jews in the Middle Ages. Co-sponsored by the Department of History. http://www.unc.edu/ccjs/events.html

Carolina Center for Jewish Studies Upcoming lunch seminar: Friday, November 6, 12 p.m., Coates Hall Seminar Room. Andrea Schatz, Kings College, London,, will discuss Contrapuntual Critique: Secularism and Orientalism in the Early Jewish Enlightenment. This is an academic discussion geared toward faculty and graduate students. ... RSVP is required for lunch seminars: email us at ccjs@unc.edu or call 919-962-1509.

Carolina Center for Jewish Studies Geza Vermes signs books for community members following his lecture at the Friday Center. Sept 2009.

Carolina Center for Jewish Studies
Eli Evans [right], founding chair of the Center's Advisory Board, with Evyatar Marienberg, the
E.J. and Sara Evans Assistant Professor of Jewish History and Culture. Sept 2009.

Carolina Center for Jewish Studies Eli Evans [left], founding chair of the Center's Advisory Board, with Geza Vermes following the Evans Lecture, Sept 2009.

Carolina Center for Jewish Studies Geza Vermes [seated], with Jonathan Hess, takes audience questions after delivering his lecture "Sixty Years of Wrestling with the Dead Sea Scrolls." Sept 2009.

Carolina Center for Jewish Studies Our next event: Jewishness and the Remaking of Ethnic Identities, 1975–2009, an academic lecture by Jonathan Freedman, on Monday, October 19, 5:30 p.m., Hyde Hall. Visit our Web site for details: http://www.unc.edu/ccjs/

Carolina Center for Jewish Studies TONIGHT'S LECTURE: Sixty Years with the Dead Sea Scrolls with Geza Vermes, Emeritus Professor at Oxford University. Starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Friday Center. Visit our Web site for details: http://www.unc.edu/ccjs/

Carolina Center for Jewish Studies REMINDER: We hope to see you at an upcoming event: Diana Lipton, September 1st and Geza Vermes September 14th.

Carolina Center for Jewish Studies "Intro to Jewish Studies" Course - Undergraduates pursuing a minor in Jewish Studies can now benefit from a new core course, "Introduction to Jewish Studies", taught by Professor Jonathan Boyarin. Read more at ccjs.unc.edu.

Carolina Center for Jewish Studies Academic lecture by DIANA LIPTON, Kings College, London.
Diana Lipton
เวลา:1 กันยายน 2009 17:00
สถานที่::Hyde Hall

Carolina Center for Jewish Studies Eli N. Evans '58, writer, philanthropist and chair of the Advisory Board for the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies, received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree on May 10 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s spring commencement.

Carolina Center for Jewish Studies Evyatar Marienberg Joins Faculty Carolina Students will have several new courses to chose from this academic year, led by the newest member of the Jewish Studies Program, Evyatar Marienberg, the inaugural Sara and E.J. Evan Fellow in Jewish History and Cu

Carolina Center for Jewish Studies Loeterman, writer and director, will screen his new film which recounts the 1913 legal case of a Jewish pencil factory manager in Atlanta who was convicted of murdering one of his employees.
Ben Loeterman
เวลา:19 เมษายน 2010 19:30
สถานที่::UNC Chapel Hill Friday Center
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