The Foundation for Jewish Studies is proud to present its Spring Distinguished Scholar Series.
As part of its continued dedication to educating Jewish minds and nourishing Jewish souls, the Foundation brings educators from around the area and around the world to speak to the community.
Lectures are scheduled for March, April, and May. Each event will be held at the Sixth and I Historic Synagogue inWashington, DC, starting at 7:30 pm.
These programs are free and open to the public.
All are encouraged to attend.
Wednesday, March 19
Prof. Glenn Dynner, Department of Religion, Sarah Lawrence College
Men of Silk: The Hasidic Conquest of Polish Jewry: The Rise and Evolution of Hasidism
Thursday, April 3
Prof. David Ruderman, Department of History, University of Pennsylvania
Mystical Messiah’s and Their Significance
Thursday, May 15th
Prof. Lindsay Kaplan, Associate Professor of English at Georgetown University
The Merchant of Venice: Shakespeare's Jews and their Cultural Context
Thursday, May 22
Rabbi Michael Berenbaum
Has Modern Jewish Thought Recovered From the Shock of the Holocaust?
Thursday, May 29
Professor Naomi Gale, Schusterman Visiting Professor, Center for Israel Studies, AmericanUniversity
The Forgotten Jewish Refugees from Arab Land
For more information about the specific events available, please click here.