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On Ghettoes: Medieval, Modern, and Metaphorical
18:00
On Ghettoes: Medieval, Modern, and Metaphorical
@ Online Zoom discussion
Feb 2 @ 18:00 – 19:00
A discussion sponsored by the American Academy in Rome: (AAR) The first Conversations/Conversazioni of the calendar year will feature David Nirenberg (2021 Resident), the Deborah R. and Edgar D. Jannotta Distinguished Service Professor of Medieval History and Social Thought at ... continue reading →
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Polish-Jewish genealogy and cemetery protection
14:00
Polish-Jewish genealogy and cemetery protection
Feb 9 @ 14:00 – 15:00
Webinar presentation on Polish-Jewish genealogy and protecting Jewish cemeteries, hosted by JewishGen.org. Find info and sign up at https://www.jewishgen.org/live
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Virtual Opening of Romaniote Memories: Photos of Vincent Giordano
17:00
Virtual Opening of Romaniote Memories: Photos of Vincent Giordano
@ Online Zoom event
Feb 11 @ 17:00 – 18:00
The exhibition can be seen at this link: https://scalar.usc.edu/works/romaniote-memories/index In 1999, photographer Vincent Giordano made an unplanned visit to the small Kehila Kedosha Janina (KKJ) synagogue on New York’s Lower East Side. He knew little about Judaism or synagogues, ... continue reading →
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Legacy of the Shtetl: Investigating Polish-Belarusian-Ukrainian Borderlands
18:00
Legacy of the Shtetl: Investigating Polish-Belarusian-Ukrainian Borderlands
@ Online Zoom event
Feb 23 @ 18:00 – 19:00
The Legacy of the Shtetl: Investigating Polish-Belarusian-Ukrainian Borderlands with Dr Magdalena Waligórska, and Dr Natalia Romik, respondent, and with Prof François Guesnet, Chair Co-organized by the Institute for Polish-Jewish Studies and the UCL Institute of Jewish Studies Magdalena Waligórska takes us on a ... continue reading →
Returning To The Town Known As Auschwitz
23:00
Returning To The Town Known As Auschwitz
@ Online Zoom event
Feb 23 @ 23:00 – Feb 24 @ 00:00
As part of events marking the 20th anniversary of the Auschwtiz Jewish Center in Oswiecim, Poland, this web event will explore the Center’s commemoration efforts in Oświęcim and their impact on descendants of the town’s Jewish residents. The Auschwitz Jewish Center ... continue reading →
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