Month: March 2015

Living with a Dual Identity – Events with Sayed Kashua on March 11, 2015

Second-Person-Bookcover-Sayed-KashuaSayed Kashua – Series of Events and Public Talk: “Living with a Dual Identity”

Student Meet & Greet – Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 4pm in Class of ’47 Room – Library.

Public Talk: Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 7 pm in Laurel Hall 101

Reception and book signing to follow.

Sponsored by Middle East Studies, The Center for Judaic Studies, the Office of Global Affairs, The Department of English, the Human Rights Institute, and the Humanities Institute.

Join us! Tell your friends!

 

Religious Pluralism in the Roman Empire: The Case of the Jews – presented by Erich Gruen

Arch_of_Titus_Menorah     PUBLIC LECTURE – March 3rd  

      “Religious Pluralism in the Roman Empire: The Case of the Jews”

       WHERE: HBL Video 1  – 2nd floor of LIBRARY AT 4PM

Erich Gruen is a Classicist and Ancient Historian whose research focuses on identity and otherness in the ancient world.  His many books include Culture and National Identity in Republican Rome (1992), Heritage and Hellenism:  The Reinvention of the Jewish Tradition (1998), Diaspora:  Jews Amidst Greeks and Romans (2002), and Rethinking the Other in Antiquity (2011).

This lecture is sponsored by the Center for Judaic Studies as part of our Spring lecture series.  The public lecture is open to Faculty, Staff, Students, and the Community.  Please RSVP by emailing judaicstudies@uconn.edu.

 

 

Jewish Appropriation of Greek Mythology – Research Seminar by Erich Gruen

    Gruen_DSC_4317-1 RESEARCH SEMINAR – March 4th  

 

      “Jewish Appropriation of Greek Mythology”

       Where: Dodd 162 AT 12:30pm

Erich Gruen is a Classicist and Ancient Historian whose research focuses on identity and otherness in the ancient world.  His many books include Culture and National Identity in Republican Rome (1992), Heritage and Hellenism:  The Reinvention of the Jewish Tradition (1998), Diaspora:  Jews Amidst Greeks and Romans (2002), and Rethinking the Other in Antiquity (2011).

This lecture is sponsored by the Center for Judaic Studies as part of our Spring lecture series.  The public lecture is open to Faculty, Staff, Students, and the Community.  Please RSVP by emailing judaicstudies@uconn.edu.

 

 

A Day with Joy Ladin, March 12, 2015

JoJoy Ladiny Ladin will be visiting UConn on March 12, 2015, for a series of events that will take place throughout the day.

Joy Ladin’s return to Yeshiva University as a woman after receiving tenure as a man made her the first openly transgender employee of an Orthodox Jewish institution and made page-3 news in the New York Post. Her memoir of gender transition, Through the Door of Life: A Jewish Journey Between Genders, was a finalist for a 2012 National Jewish Book Award, and winner of a Forward Fives award, and she was named to the 2012 Forward 50 list of influential or courageous American Jews. She is also the author of six books of poetry, including Psalms and Lambda Literary Award finalist Transmigration; her seventh collection, Impersonation, is due out in 2015.

She holds the David and Ruth Gottesman Chair in English at Yeshiva University. Her work has been recognized with a Fulbright Scholarship and an American Council of Learned Societies research fellowship. She has spoken about gender identity issues around the country, and was featured on NPR’s “On Being” with Krista Tippett and other NPR programs. She serves on the Board of Keshet, a national organization devoted to full inclusion of LGTBQ Jews in the Jewish world.

Dr. Ladin will be the guest at a staged conversation with students from Dr. Jeffrey Shoulson’s Jewish American Literature and Culture Course, as well as students from some WGSS courses and any others interested in attending. This special event will begin at 11:00 am in Class of ’47 Room of the Library.  Following the class room visit, The Center for Judaic Studies will be hosting a luncheon meet and greet for Joy, in collaboration with the Rainbow Center, Women’s Center, English Department, WGSS, and Creative Writing.  All students, faculty, staff, and others are invited and welcome to attend.  The luncheon will be held in the Student Union Room 310.  Please RSVP if you will attend so that we can have accurate count for lunch.

At 4:00 pm, the Storrs-Center Co-Op Book store will host Dr. Ladin for a reading from her new published memoirs titled, “Through the Door of Life”.  This event is open to the public, and all are invited and welcome to attend.  It will be a great opportunity to hear some excerpts from her latest book.

We welcome Joy to UConn and are looking forward to a successful collaborative effort of events, and hope you all reach out and welcome Joy, and attend any of these events that you are able to!