Ex Libris: New York Public Library
22 August 2018 / 10:00AM - 4:30PM
Frederick Wiseman
Spotlight Theater, 39 Front Street, Hartford
Forms of Authoritarianism: A One-Day Conference
20 September 2018 / 9:30 - 4:00PM
UConn American Studies Program
Hartford Club, 46 Prospect Street, Hartford
A Community of Practice of Spiritual Traditions
3 October 2018 / 10:00AM - 2:00PM
Spiritual Tradition Workshops
UConn Stamford Art Gallery
Rooted Cosmopolitans: Jews and Human Rights in the Twentieth Century
8 October 2018 / 7:00PM
James Loeffler
University of Hartford,
200 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford
Rooted Cosmopolitans: Jews and Human Rights in the Twentieth Century
9 October 2018 / 11:00AM - 12:15PM
James Loeffler
Homer Babbidge Library Visualization Studio, 1st fl, room 1101
Screening: Call Me by Your Name
10 October 2018 / 7:00PM
Andre Aciman
Avon Theater, 272 Bedford Street, Stamford
22 October 2018 / 6:00PM
Guy Ben-Aharon, Director
Konover Auditorium
Dodd Research Center, Storrs
Pride and Prejudice: South Asian LGBTQ Alliance
24 October 2018 / 5:00-7:00PM
Panel Discussion with Salaha Kabir
UConn Stamford Art Gallery
The Soul of the Stranger: A Special Lecture for Election Night
6 November 2018 / 5:30PM
Joy Ladin
UConn Stamford Art Gallery
Antisemitism in Contemporary America
7 November 2018 / 5:00PM
Tom W. Smith
Konover Auditorium
Dodd Research Center, Storrs
LOL at the JCC with Comedian Benji Lovitt
7 November 2018 / 7:00PM
Benji Lovitt
Gilman Theater, Mandell JCC
335 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford
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The Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life sponsors a number of event series designed to support both scholarship and the arts.
Each month, the Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life sponsors a Faculty Colloquium that showcases the work of a scholar in Judaic Studies. The informal gathering provides an opportunity for scholars to present and discuss their current research projects. The discussions are open to all, and a kosher lunch is served.
The Yiddish Tish luncheon discussion, established in 1982 by founding Director Arnold Dashefsky, convenes monthly to speak and read in Yiddish. The group welcomes new members of any speaking level!
The Fierberg Lecture in Judaic Studies sponsors the annual Academic Convocation on the Holocaust. Guest speakers have included award-winning director Vassilis Loules and renowned Holocaust experts Timothy Snyder and Berel Lang.
Additionally, we have forged a partnership with Charter Oak Cultural Center in Hartford to collaborate on cultural and educational events. This relationship extends our capacity to support, sustain, and foster Jewish culture and the arts beyond the campus.
In the spirit of our mission to provide support and enrichment, we also collaborate with many departments, centers, and institutes across the University to fund various lectures and projects of mutual interest.