Leaving Paradise: Film Screening and Conversation

Leaving Paradise: Film Screening and Conversation Part of the Boston Jewish Film Festival Stream anytime November 7-21 Documentary, 2021, Brazil/Israel, 86 min. Your ticket includes a pre-recorded conversation between film director Ofer Freiman and Brandeis University's Dr. Dalia Wassner. Presented by the Boston Jewish Film Festival. Sponsored by the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute Project on Latin American […]

Flesh of My Flesh

BOOK LAUNCH - Flesh of My Flesh: Sexual Violence in Modern Hebrew Literature November 17, 12:15 - 1:45 PM Boston Time Via Zoom Join us for a discussion of Prof. Ilana Szobel's new book. "Flesh of My Flesh" examines the trope of sexual violence in modern Hebrew literature and situates the rhetoric of sexual aggression […]

Roma in Central and Eastern Europe

Roma in Central and Eastern Europe The Legacy of Racism, Enslavement, and Annihilation Part of 3GNY's New Series: More Than Six Million Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 8:00 pm on Zoom We're excited to introduce our new webinar series, More Than 6 Million: A series exploring Nazi persecution beyond the Jews. Over the next several months, we'll feature […]

Dear Palestine: A Social History of the 1948 War

Dear Palestine: A Social History of the 1948 War November 18, 12:15 - 1:30 PM Boston Time Via Zoom Part of the Schusterman Seminars: advanced seminars geared toward faculty and graduate students, and open to all, presenting the latest research in Israel Studies. Shay Hazkani is Assistant Professor of History and Jewish Studies at the […]

I Am Completely Normal

"I Am Completely Normal" - The Struggle of Ethiopian Jews in Israel for "Normality" November 21, 10 - 11 AM Boston Time Via Zoom Schusterman Center Post-doctoral Fellow Dr. Shula Mola will discuss the struggle of Ethiopian Jews in Israel for "normality," and ways to deal with exclusion and racism. Dr. Mola is an Israeli […]

Forecasting the Future of Religion & State in Israel

Forecasting the Future of Religion & State in Israel Israel’s new budget includes important religion and state related reforms, and its passing may afford MKs the political breathing room they need to advance other pluralism issues. Join us as we break down the current events and hear updates from Israeli experts. Register

Plunder, Reparations & Restorative Justice

Plunder, Reparations & Restorative Justice Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at 6:00pm ET Hosted by Northeastern University, with support from Boston3G What does reparation and justice look like for surviving generations of families with brutal histories who experiences immeasurable losses? Are there lessons for America to be learned from the German reparations that Holocaust survivors received? […]

Who is a Convert

Who is a Convert? The Law of Return and the Legality of Reform and Conservative Conversions in Israel December 2, 12:15 - 1:30 PM Boston Time Via Zoom Part of the Schusterman Seminars. David Ellenson was past Director of the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies and is Professor Emeritus of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies […]

JPA Virtual Open House

As Russian-Jewish parents, we are constantly looking for ways to make Jewish identity and heritage compelling to our children.  Please join us tomorrow, December 8th at 8pm EST for a presentation and Q&A on identity formation and the role of Jewish education with an author and educator, Dr. David Bryfman. You'll also have an opportunity to […]

Шутки в сторону – Игаль Котляр

Дорогие друзья, ждем вас в эфир передачи “Шутки в Сторону” в эту среду, 8-го декабря, в 9 вечера по этой ссылке: https://youtu.be/plaGjbQt_fA Гость программы – доктор Игаль Котлер – специалист по русско-еврейской истории, культуре и диаспоре. Директор образовательных программ COJECO (Council of Jewish Émigré Community Organizations). «Два мира – два Шапиро». Уже несколько тысяч лет евреи […]