A unique, modern approach to interdisciplinary Jewish studies, offering a BA; certificate of concentration; generous scholarships; and free public programs.
For Genocide Awareness Week, Edward B. Westermann will examine organized violence against Jewish communities ranging from pogroms in Eastern Europe, to mass murder during the Shoah, and finally to the massacres of October 7. Attend the lecture in person: https://t.co/nlPUsMA7rb
Arnold Eisen's (JTSA) upcoming lecture, "American Jewry Today and Tomorrow: Challenges, Opportunities, Crises" discusses how we can turn challenges from recent years into opportunities for innovation within the Jewish community. Register below: https://t.co/fxSheTuWBS
Our final event in this program series, ‘Jewish Literature beyond the Cold War: Legacies and Futures’, discusses how the legacy of the Cold War shaped contemporary Jewish literature between the United States, Germany and Israel. Register below: https://t.co/5CQfklIt6i
The second lecture in our program series, ‘Jewish Literature beyond the Cold War: Legacies and Futures’, discusses how the legacy of the Cold War shaped contemporary Jewish literature between the United States, Germany and Israel. Register below: https://t.co/ESl6uaJpyC
Free and Online; The Judaism, Science and Medicine Group’s upcoming annual conference, ‘Biotechnology, Judaism and the Future of Humanity’, discusses the question: Can technology make us more human? Register below: https://t.co/VsrPl1K5Ki
Our upcoming "Art Talk" event in collaboration with @phxart and @ScottsdaleJCC, features artist @BethAmesSwartz and professor Susan Aberth to discuss how Swartz's art is motivated by the Jewish ideal of Tikkun Olam. Register below: https://t.co/u2CASvzExR
Our upcoming "Art Talk" event in collaboration with @phxart and @ScottsdaleJCC, features artist @BethAmesSwartz and professor Susan Aberth to discuss how Swartz's art is motivated by the Jewish ideal of Tikkun Olam. Register below: https://t.co/u2CASvzExR
Our upcoming event “The Israel-Palestine Conflict: Finding a Path Forward”, featuring @TelAvivUni professor @AlonTal_MK, discusses the history and present war in Gaza. Register below: https://t.co/BrI3Pu8IqO
Our final event in this program series, ‘Why Josephus?’, discusses the first-century historian’s legacy among Christians and Jews. Register below: https://t.co/Yp9U6YA1A0
Our second event in this program series, ‘Why Josephus?’, discusses how the first century historian rewrites the Bible. Register below: https://t.co/Yp9U6YztKs
Our second event in this program series, ‘Why Josephus?’, discusses how the first century historian rewrites the Bible. Register below: https://t.co/Yp9U6YztKs
On this Purim and Sun Devil Giving Day, help us celebrate the tenacity of the Jewish people with your gift to ASU Jewish Studies in support of the public programs we offer to the community, at https://t.co/qCA935xHlb
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CALLING ALL #ASU STUDENTS! Learn to read the Bible in Hebrew + fulfill your second language requirement, beginning in Fall 2022: Biblical Hebrew I | HEB/REL/JST 131 | TU/TH 4:30 - 5:45 p.m. | ASU Tempe | no prerequisites
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@NLIsrael invites you to "Jewish Environmentalism - Religious Responses to the Ecological Crisis" | April 25 | 7 p.m. (Israel time)
presented by Hava Tirosh-Samuelson, Director of Jewish Studies, Regents Professor of History at @ASU
pre-register: https://t.co/pb9833dtcQ