Past Events

Events



Plague and the Persecution of Minorities:

How the New Sciences of Plague Are Changing Our Understanding of Responses to the Black Death
Nov 14, 2024 at -

Even before COVID-19, major rethinking was already underway about the causes, timing, and geographic spread of what is still considered the world’s worst pandemic, the Black Death of the late medieval period. Since…



Traces of a Jewish Artist: The Lost Life and Work of Rahel Szalit

Kerry Wallach
Nov 11, 2024 at -

What strategies can we use to recover lives and artworks nearly lost to history—especially when there is little archival material available? This talk focuses on the process of rediscovering Rahel Szalit (1888–1942…



The Return to Sepharad: History and/as Fiction in Modern Jewish Literatures

Marina Mayorski
Oct 29, 2024 at -

The persecution and expulsion of Jews from Spain – or Sepharad – played a pivotal role in Jewish history and collective memory. In the modern era, the historical legacy of…



Documenting October 7

Collecting for the Sake of History
Ari Y Kelman, Raquel Ukeles
Oct 8, 2024 at -

How will people in the future understand our times as the present becomes the past?

The recollection and memory of historians and the public alike depends on the careful work of recording,…



Hebrew Book Talk

Consolation to My Mother
Sep 11, 2024 at -

The Jewish Studies Program invites all Hebrew-speaking members of our community to a book talk with author and Penn PhD candidate Asaf Roth on his recent novel, …



Incantation: The Embodied Aleph-Bet

Victoria Hanna, Simcha Gross
Sep 10, 2024 at -

Vocal artist Victoria Hanna brings new life to ancient text through sonic interpretations of Jewish mystical and magical traditions centered on Hebrew letters. She approaches the aleph-bet with…



Confronting Antisemitism: A Symposium on Its Past and Present

Apr 7, 2024 at -

The term antisemitism invokes actions, arouses passions, and enflames debate. On April 7, 2024, the Jewish Studies Program of the University of Pennsylvania will host a scholarly symposium on the history, meanings,…



The Conflict Over the Conflict: The Israel/Palestine Campus Debate While Finding Common Ground

Mar 27, 2024 at -

Even before the Hamas attack on October 7, and Israel’s response, some campuses were seeing efforts from partisans on each side to vilify, and silence, partisans on the other. How do we understand the current moment…



"Jews and Political Authority: Citizenship, Homeland, and Diaspora"

Jewish Studies Graduate Student Conference
Mar 11, 2024 - Mar 12, 2024 (All Day)

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A Queen in the Tomb of the Kings: An Ancient Monument and its Modern Legacy

Sarit Kattan Gribetz (Fordham University)
Feb 22, 2024 at -

According to the first-century Jewish historian Josephus Flavius, Queen Helena of Adiabene traveled from her kingdom in northern Mesopotamia to Jerusalem to worship the Jewish God in the temple. She ended up staying…