Upcoming Events

FALL SEMESTER 2024

Sep
16
Mon

 

The Counterfeit Countess Book Discussion

16 September 2024 / 7:00pm

In-Person: Wilde Auditorium in the Harry Jack Gray Center at University of Hartford

[Details]

Oct
14
Mon

 

"Becoming Other, Losing A Mother, and Understanding One Another" with Dr. Joy Ladin

14 October 2024 / 3:30 pm 

Via Zoom - Hosted By UConn Stamford

Details]

Oct
28
Mon

 

Jewish Masculinity in the Twentieth Century

28 October 2024 / 7:00 pm 

Via Zoom - Co-sponsored by UConn Center for Judaic Studies and University of Hartford Maurice Greenberg Center for Judaic Studies

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Nov
6
Wed

 

Impact of the Holocaust on the Jews of Greece

6 November 2024 / 4:00 pm 

In Person and Via Zoom - Co-sponsored by UConn Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life, Digital Media Design, Global Affairs, and Holocaust and Genocide Studies Program of Dodd Impact.

Details]

SPRING SEMESTER 2024

Mar
25
Mon

 

YidLife Crisis - Yiddish, Kosherish, Blasphemish

25 March 2024 / 6:15 pm Doors Open 6:30 pm Show

In-Person: UConn Hillel

[Details]

Apr
2
Tues

 

The Ping Player and the Professor: A Conversation with the Author

2 April 2024 / 12:30 p.m.

In-Person: Babbidge Library, Level 4 - Heritage Room

Light kosher lunch served

[Details]

May
2
Thurs

 

Avinoam Patt: Book Launch and Farewell Reception

2 May 2024 / 12:30 p.m.

In-Person: Babbidge Library, Level 4 - Heritage Room

Light kosher lunch served

[Details]

May
5
Sun

 

Yom Hashoah Commemoration: Standing Together in Remembrance

5 May 2024 / 2:00 p.m.

In-Person: West Hartford Conference Center (Town Hall)

Light kosher lunch served

[Details]

FALL SEMESTER 2023

SEPTEMBER

Sep
11
Mon

 

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Environmental Progress amidst Middle East Conflict 

11 September 2023 / 12:30PM

with Tal Alon (Tel Aviv Univ.)

Oak Hall 438, Storrs

Sep
12
Tue

 

Sandra Fox

The Jews of Summer - Book Talk with the Author

12 September 2023 / 7:00PM

with Sandra Fox (New York Univ.) 

Mandell JCC, West Hartford

Sep
19
Mon

 

Dahlia Scheindlin

Is Democracy in Israel Salvageable?

19 September 2023 / 12:30 PM

with Dahlia Scheindlin

Via Zoom

Registration [here]

OCTOBER

Oct
2
Mon

 

Vilna Synagogue movie

Film Screening: The Secrets of the Great Synagogue of Vilna 

2 October 2023 / 7:00 PM

with Loic Salfati and Sam Kassow

UHart Wilde Auditorium

Registration: mgcjs@hartford.edu 

Oct
11
Wed

 

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From Capitol Hill to Westbank Hilltop: American Jewry and Israel since 1967

11 October 2023 / 7:00 PM

with Sara Hirschhorn

Mandell JCC ON ZOOM

[Details]

NOVEMBER

Nov
8
Wed

 

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Talk: Israel and Hamas at War - What's Next? 

8 November 2023 / 7:00 PM

with Daniel C. Kurtzer (Princeton; former U.S. ambassador to Egypt and Israel)

Via [WebEx]

Nov
9
Thu

 

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World Poetry presents: A Bilingual Reading from Soul House 

9 November 2023 / 3:30 PM

with Mireille Gansel and Joan Seliger Sidney

Konover Auditorium, Dodd Center

Nov
9
Thu

 

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Book Talk: Rain of Ash - Roma, Jews, and the Holocaust 

9 November 2023 / 7:30 PM

with Ari Joskowicz (Vanderbilt)

Via Zoom

Registration [here]

Nov
16
Thu

 

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Talk: A Jewish Dante? Examining the cultural hybridity of Immanuel of Rome

16 November 2023 / 12:15 - 1:45 PM

with Dana Fishkin (Touro University in New York City)

In-Person: Oak Hall 236

Hybrid Option: [Zoom]

DECEMBER

Dec
5
Tue

 

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Talk: The Digital Age - Incubator of Far-Right Antisemitism and Conspiracy Theories

5 December 2023 / 12:30 PM

with Liram Koblentz-Stenzler (Yale)

[Zoom]


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Acknowledgements

 
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.

Additional endowments such as the Ishier Jacobson Fund for Judaic & Middle Eastern Studies sponsors the Maria and Ishier Jacobson Lecture held annually at the UConn Stamford campus; and the Gene and Georgia Mittelman Lecture in Judaic Studies is held annually, featuring such speakers as Dr. Susannah Heschel.

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.

The Center for Judaic Studies partners with and receives program funding from Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford to continue the growth and vitality of our Jewish Community. The allocation of funds is used to sponsor transformative academic programs, support speakers and guest lecturers, engage students and community alike, and deepen connections among Jewish people locally and globally. To learn more about the Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford please visit: www.jewishhartford.org.

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.