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- Hilary Falb Kalisman was interviewed on Arirang TV, which is a South Korean English-language television network. She spoke on their Global Insight Program with Professor Avi Shlaim, Emeritus from Oxford, and you can find
- Professor Samira K. Mehta is featured in the Jewish Telegraphic Agency article on May 13, 2021 Read the article here
- Professor Hilary Kalisman, Assistant Professor of History and Endowed Professor of Israel/Palestine Studies in the Program in Jewish Studies article, A World of Tomorrow: Diaspora Intellectuals and Liberal Thought in
- The Program in Jewish Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder mourns the horrific killing of ten people at a King Sooper鈥檚 in our own community of Boulder on Monday, March 22, 2021. The victims were senselessly killed as they were going about
- The Program in Jewish Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder mourns the horrific killing of eight people in Atlanta on Wednesday, March 16, 2021, including six Asian and Asian American women. We recognize these murders both as unspeakable
- Nan Goodman, Professor, English and Jewish Studies and Editor in Chief, English Language Notes, recently published the following: 鈥淭he Jewish Apostate and the American Expatriate: Leave-Taking in the Early American
- Professor Beverly Weber (University of Colorado Boulder) has been appointed Co-Editor of Feminist German Studies for a three-year term starting in January 2022. Beverly will be joining Alexandra Hill as FGS
- In Language Contact, Colonial Administration, and the Construction of Identity in Ancient Israel, Boyd addresses a long-standing critical issue in biblical scholarship: how does the production of the Bible relate to its larger
- The committee noted: "Gregg Drinkwater's article is an extraordinary, moving, and deftly constructed work of historical scholarship. Drawing on crucial interviews, a wide array of primary sources, and queer theory, the article uncovers a fascinating
- The Program in Jewish Studies congratulates Yonatan Malin, who is on a project team that鈥檚 been awarded a $50,000 NEH Digital Humanities Advancement Grant!"The Klezmer Institute is pleased to announce that it has been