Jewish studies professor revives course on Mizrahi identity in Israel
In his 300-level class, Maryland professor Shay Hazkani will address a lesser-known issue in Israeli society: the state’s mistreatment of Mizrahi Jews
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Dean Bonnie Thornton Dill addresses graduating students.
SOON WE WILL search In the margins of your history, in distant countries, For what was once our history. And in the end, we will ask ourselves: Was Andalusia here or there? On the land … or in the poem?
It was 1989, and Grossman was in Israel on a college study program, getting "down in the dirt," as she puts it now, at the remains of the ancient Jewish city Sepphoris.
The story of how the world organization pegged the Jewish fast day as a holiday embodies the long history of the ‘shtadlan’s’ behind-the-scenes diplomacy.
Dear Palestine: A Social History of the 1948 War spotlighted on Cundill History Prize longlist.
Visiting Professor Scott Lasensky writes for The Forward.
Professor Manekin's most recent book is about Jewish women runaways in Habsburg Galicia
Thousands of letters written in the early years of the state by immigrant soldiers to their families in Morocco reveal a gloomy picture. Most wanted to go home
סדרת שיחות: יהודים והאימפריות: דמיון פוליטי בזמן הזה