兔子先生传媒文化作品ing Faculty /jewishstudies/ en PJS Welcomes 兔子先生传媒文化作品ing Professor Moshe Kornfeld /jewishstudies/2015/03/06/pjs-welcomes-visiting-professor-moshe-kornfeld <span>PJS Welcomes 兔子先生传媒文化作品ing Professor Moshe Kornfeld</span> <span><span>Anonymous (not verified)</span></span> <span><time datetime="2015-03-06T16:43:57-07:00" title="Friday, March 6, 2015 - 16:43">Fri, 03/06/2015 - 16:43</time> </span> <div> <div class="imageMediaStyle focal_image_wide"> <img loading="lazy" src="/jewishstudies/sites/default/files/styles/focal_image_wide/public/article-thumbnail/Moshe%20square%20color.jpeg?h=b443e922&amp;itok=mZP56Ixf" width="1200" height="800" alt="Moshe Kornfeld"> </div> </div> <div role="contentinfo" class="container ucb-article-tags" itemprop="keywords"> <span class="visually-hidden">Tags:</span> <div class="ucb-article-tag-icon" aria-hidden="true"> <i class="fa-solid fa-tags"></i> </div> <a href="/jewishstudies/taxonomy/term/34" hreflang="en">Faculty</a> <a href="/jewishstudies/taxonomy/term/94" hreflang="en">Moshe Kornfeld</a> <a href="/jewishstudies/taxonomy/term/92" hreflang="en">兔子先生传媒文化作品ing Faculty</a> </div> <div class="ucb-article-content ucb-striped-content"> <div class="container"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--article-content paragraph--view-mode--default 3"> <div class="ucb-article-row-subrow row"> <div class="ucb-article-text col-lg d-flex align-items-center" itemprop="articleBody"> <div><p>The Program in Jewish Studies is excited to welcome visiting professor, <a href="/jewishstudies/node/299" rel="nofollow"><strong>Moshe Kornfeld, PhD</strong></a>. This Spring 2015, Professor Kornfeld is teaching <strong>Topics in Judaism: Post-Holocaust American Judaism (JWST/RLST 4260/5260 /ANTH 4050)</strong>.</p><p>Originally from Haifa and Rochester, NY, Professor Kornfeld conducted his dissertation fieldwork in New Orleans. His dissertation, <em>The Chosen Universalists</em>, considered the politics and practices of American Jewish philanthropy and activism with a particular focus on intra-Jewish collaboration, debate, and protest in post-Katrina New Orleans. The project suggested that we view philanthropy as a crucial discursive field within which American Jewish identity and community are constructed and contested. Professor Kornfeld received his PhD in Anthropology from the University of Michigan in January, 2015. Professor Kornfeld notes that his research within Jewish Studies is deeply interdisciplinary, drawing richness and depth from his background in anthropology. He states, "I apply anthropological theories and methods to achieve new interpretations of contemporary Jewish life and culture."</p><p>This semester, Professor Kornfeld is teaching Topics in Judaism: Post-Holocaust American Judaism, a course that examines Jewish life in the postwar era with a particular focus on Jewish counterculture movements. He is particularly enjoying learning with his students and is excited to work with them as they develop original research projects. Teaching the course ties into Professor Kornfeld's research interests in the <a href="/jewishstudies/node/30" rel="nofollow"><strong>Post-Holocaust American Judaism Archive</strong></a> housed at CU-Boulder.</p><p>This spring in addition to various publishing projects, Professor Kornfeld will be starting a blog focused on the academic study of contemporary Jewish life, as well as attending a workshop for early career scholars in Jewish studies run by the American Academy for Jewish Research.</p><p class="lead text-align-center">Welcome Professor Kornfeld!</p><p>&nbsp;</p></div> </div> <div class="ucb-article-content-media ucb-article-content-media-right col-lg"> <div> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--media paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div> <div class="imageMediaStyle large_image_style"> <img loading="lazy" src="/jewishstudies/sites/default/files/styles/large_image_style/public/article-image/Moshe%20square%20color.jpeg?itok=QcPav3-t" width="1500" height="1501" alt="Moshe Kornfeld"> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <h2> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--ucb-related-articles-block paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div>Off</div> </div> </h2> <div>Traditional</div> <div>0</div> <div>On</div> <div>White</div> Fri, 06 Mar 2015 23:43:57 +0000 Anonymous 410 at /jewishstudies PJS Welcomes 兔子先生传媒文化作品ing Professor Sam Boyd /jewishstudies/2015/03/06/pjs-welcomes-visiting-professor-sam-boyd <span>PJS Welcomes 兔子先生传媒文化作品ing Professor Sam Boyd</span> <span><span>Anonymous (not verified)</span></span> <span><time datetime="2015-03-06T16:12:19-07:00" title="Friday, March 6, 2015 - 16:12">Fri, 03/06/2015 - 16:12</time> </span> <div> <div class="imageMediaStyle focal_image_wide"> <img loading="lazy" src="/jewishstudies/sites/default/files/styles/focal_image_wide/public/article-thumbnail/Boyd.JPG?h=ff4a4922&amp;itok=9utHj0Md" width="1200" height="800" alt="Sam Boyd"> </div> </div> <div role="contentinfo" class="container ucb-article-tags" itemprop="keywords"> <span class="visually-hidden">Tags:</span> <div class="ucb-article-tag-icon" aria-hidden="true"> <i class="fa-solid fa-tags"></i> </div> <a href="/jewishstudies/taxonomy/term/34" hreflang="en">Faculty</a> <a href="/jewishstudies/taxonomy/term/90" hreflang="en">Sam Boyd</a> <a href="/jewishstudies/taxonomy/term/92" hreflang="en">兔子先生传媒文化作品ing Faculty</a> </div> <div class="ucb-article-content ucb-striped-content"> <div class="container"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--article-content paragraph--view-mode--default 3"> <div class="ucb-article-row-subrow row"> <div class="ucb-article-text col-lg d-flex align-items-center" itemprop="articleBody"> <div><p>The Program in Jewish Studies is excited to welcome <a href="/jewishstudies/node/301" rel="nofollow"><strong>Sam Boyd, PhD</strong></a>, as a visiting faculty member in Jewish Studies and Religious Studies. Professor Boyd is teaching Spring 2015 course <strong>JWST/RLST 2600 Judaism Christianity, Islam</strong>.</p><p>Originally from Charlotte, North Carolina, Professor Boyd came to CU-Boulder from Chicago, where he finished an MA and PhD from the University of Chicago. Boyd鈥檚&nbsp;dissertation bridged the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, the Divinity School, and the Department of Linguistics at the University of Chicago. He examined the phenomena of language contact in the Pentateuch and in the Book of Isaiah. Specifically, he incorporated linguistic theory from studies of language contact to understand why the authors of the Hebrew Bible borrowed linguistic features from the languages of their conquerors and to understand how the multilingual world of ancient Mesopotamia offers a sociolinguistic context for such borrowing. He is currently working on a book proposal based on his dissertation, in addition to working on two other book projects, one concerning the growth and development of the book of Ezekiel and the other on a new edition of the book of 4 Baruch, an ancient work that has elements of composition that can be traced both to Jewish and Christian communities even though the book ultimately never became canonical in either religious community.&nbsp;</p><p>This Fall 2015 semester, Professor Boyd is teaching JWST/RLST 2600 Judaism, Christianity, Islam. About teaching his first class at CU-Boulder, he states, "I love teaching this class! The students are interested and interactive (and they seem to be tolerating my jokes). Additionally, the subject matter is incredibly interesting and involves the complexities of many areas of research. In terms of current events, the material is interesting and could not be more timely."</p><p>Boyd was drawn to Jewish Studies by the array of topics that the field covers. "One never runs out of things to discover, read, and research. My particular foci, the Hebrew Bible, ancient Near East, and early Judaism (including early Christianity), allow me to have a hand in archaeology, history, and literary theory, as well as contemporary debates about the uses (and abuses) of the Bible in modern culture. The possibilities in Jewish Studies are endless!"</p><p>About the Program in Jewish Studies at CU-Boulder, Boyd notes that he appreciates how the students and scholars in Jewish studies are enthusiastic about communicating the value of this area of the university to the broader public. "If I have to choose one highlight, it is working with scholars and students who are enthusiastic about what they study and are interested in applying interdisciplinary approaches to understand Jewish Studies as a field."</p><p class="lead text-align-center">Welcome Professor Boyd!</p></div> </div> <div class="ucb-article-content-media ucb-article-content-media-right col-lg"> <div> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--media paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div> <div class="imageMediaStyle large_image_style"> <img loading="lazy" src="/jewishstudies/sites/default/files/styles/large_image_style/public/article-image/Boyd.JPG?itok=ven-BZEM" width="1500" height="1483" alt="Sam Boyd"> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <h2> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--ucb-related-articles-block paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div>Off</div> </div> </h2> <div>Traditional</div> <div>0</div> <div>On</div> <div>White</div> Fri, 06 Mar 2015 23:12:19 +0000 Anonymous 404 at /jewishstudies