New and Noteworthy
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The 2023 Ian Karten Memorial Lecture will be given by Professor Nancy Sinkoff
Karten Memorial Lecture | Lucy S. Dawidowicz (1915-1990) and the Beginnings of Khurbn forshung (Holocaust Studies) in the United States This talk will explore the contribution of Lucy S. Dawidowicz... -
Prof. Sinkoff publishes piece on the plight of refugee children from Ukraine
"My Child, You Are a Refugee": 1942 poem achingly familiar today The ForwardApril 4, 2022 Read Article Image by Getty Images -
Prof. Raucher's op-ed published in NBC News
Religious women have abortions, too. And many faiths affirm abortion rights. It's long overdue for the American public to recognize the diversity of religious positions in the abortion debate in... -
Faculty book named in top 26 books in Jewish History to read in 2022
Professor Nancy Sinkoff's book, From Left to Right: Lucy S. Dawidowicz, the New York Intellectuals, and the Politics of Jewish History, named as one of the top 26 books in Jewish History to read in... -
Rutgers Students Decipher the Hieroglyphics of Ancient Egypt
Written by John Chadwick | SAS Senior Writer Challenging new class offered for the first time at Rutgers Read Arts and Sciences News Digest article -
Facing Hate: Antisemitism, Race, and White Supremacy, a free webinar hosted by @Facing History
December 8, 20217 PM ET | 4 PM PT Professors Paola Tartakoff and Anthony Appiah will discuss how concepts of race continue to feed antisemitic ideologies, how antisemitism continues to impact ideas... -
Podcast with Prof. Michal Raucher discussing "How Jews Talk about Abortion"
Michal Raucher featured on the podcast "Identity Crisis, " speaking on "How Jews Talk about Abortion" As the U.S. Supreme Court takes up the highest-profile legal challenge to Texas' new abortion... -
Different times, same questions
Different times, same questions Rutgers’ Nancy Sinkoff will talk about Europe, America, and Lucy Dawidowicz for two local shuls By Lois GoldrichOctober 6, 2021 Read Article
