The CJS is happy to present a recording of the 2022 Annual Doft Lecture presented by Louise Glück. The event, held on November 15, 2022, was also covered by The Harvard Gazette….
Henry Rosovsky dead at 95
Henry Rosovsky was an economic historian and innovative administrator who twice served as dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and acting president of the University. He passed away Nov. 11 at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Read The New York Times article to learn about Rosovsky’s contribution to Black and Jewish Studies at…
Dr. Phil Alexander: “Sounding Jewish in Berlin: Klezmer Music and the Contemporary City”
A book talk hosted by the Jewish Music Forum Thursday, December 8 at 12pm ESTFree and open to the public The CJS is happy to share this event on behalf of Samantha Cooper, 2022-2023 Harry Starr Fellow in Judaica and Associate Executive Director of the Jewish Music Forum, A Project of the American Society for…
Dr. Samantha Cooper | “Sounding Jewish” Podcast
The CJS is proud to co-sponsor the Sounding Jewish Podcast by Dr. Samantha M. Cooper What does Jewish identity sound like, and why have scholars from around the world devoted their careers to studying it? The Sounding Jewish Podcast features host Dr. Samantha M. Cooper in conversation with global musicologists, ethnomusicologists and sound studies scholars who…
Opportunities for Yiddish students
The CJS is happy to share these opportunities offered by the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA: The Steiner Summer Yiddish Program offers college students and recent graduates, ages 18-29, an opportunity to take a full year of Yiddish-language courses (worth up to six college credits) in seven weeks, tuition-free, at the Yiddish Book Center. The 2023 Program runs June…
Harvard’s Medieval History Workshop presents Deeana Klepper:
Deeana Klepper: “Christians and Jews in Late Medieval Guides for Parish Priests: Local Approaches and Lived Religion.” Tuesday, November 29, 5:00pm | Robinson Lower Library The Medieval History Workshop is honored to welcome Deeana Klepper, Professor of History and Religion at Boston University, for her paper entitled “Christians and Jews in Late Medieval Guides for Parish Priests: Local Approaches and…
Harvard’s first Ladino course to be offered in Spring 2023
For Harvard Students: LADINO16: Beginning Ladino (S2023): Learn Ladino through music, film, and literature Be part of Harvard’s first-ever course in Ladino language instruction. A hybrid of a literature seminar and a traditional language course,Beginning Ladino examines the linguistic legacy of the Sephardic Jews who brought their unique variety of Iberian Romance to othercountries after being…
Lecture to mark the 27th anniversary of the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
Beyond Zero Sum: Lessons from the Israeli-Palestinian Relationship on the 27th anniversary of the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin The Israeli Consulate in New England, the Israeli American Council, Harvard Hillel, and the Israeli Caucus in HKS invite you to a conversation with Dr. Tal Becker in honor of Yitzhak Rabin legacy. Thursday, November 17th, 3:00-4:30…
Harvard Judaica 60th Anniversary Video Program
We are happy to share Harvard Judaica at 60, the Harvard Judaica Division’s 60th anniversary video program. Hear the reflections on this significant milestone from a roster of distinguished speakers: Lawrence S. BacowPresident, Harvard University Alan M. GarberProvost, Harvard University Robert D. Frost ‘92President, The Lucius N. Littauer Foundation Martha WhiteheadVice President for the Harvard Library and…
2023-2024 Daniel Jeremy Silver Fellowship application now open
The Harvard University Center for Jewish Studies invites applications for the 2023-2024 Daniel Jeremy Silver Fellowship. Applicants must be active congregational rabbis who have demonstrated serious intellectual and academic ability, interest and energy in the pursuit of Jewish scholarship. For detailed information on how to apply visit our Fellowships and Prizes page. Application Deadline: Friday,…