Past Events

Events



Is Man a ‘Sabbatical Animal?’ Giorgio Agamben, Franz Rosenzweig, and A.J. Heschel

Nov 3, 2016 at -

Agamben’s claim that “man is a sabbatical animal” enlists the Judaic idea of Sabbath to limit the 24/7 temporality of capitalism under neoliberalism. He affiliates the idea of Sabbath — the day of rest — with his…



Religion, Politics, and the 2016 Election

Sep 29, 2016 at

The relationship between religion and public life is a complex issue, particularly apparent in this fraught presidential election year. A distinguished panel will tackle this timely subject, exploring the…



"Representing the Holocaust: Leah Goldberg’s play ’The Lady of the Palace’ Between German and Hebrew" with Giddon Ticotsky

Sep 27, 2016 at

Leah Goldberg (1911-1970) is one of Israel's most prominent authors. Her play The Lady of the Palace (1955) was the first Hebrew theater piece dealing with the horrors of the Holocaust, only a decade after…



Studying Zionism in the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)

Sep 20, 2016 at

Dr. Jonathan Gribetz (Princeton University) will speak about his current work on the history of the PLO Research Center in Beirut. The book he is preparing on the subject is tentatively titled Reading Herzel in…



The Manfred R. Lehmann Memorial Master Workshop in the History of the Jewish Book

May 8, 2016 - May 9, 2016 at -

The Jewish Studies Program at the University of Pennsylvania, in conjunction with the University of Pennsylvania Libraries and the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of…



Remembering Sepharad: History, Memory, Politics

Apr 20, 2016 at

In June 2015, the Spanish government approved legislation granting citizenship to the descendants of Jews expelled from Spain in 1492. This political development, described by Spain’s Justice Minister as a “historic…



Those ‘Literalists’ (the Christians) and Those ‘Allegorists’ (the Jews): Transforming the ‘Literal Sense’ of Christian Scripture

Apr 14, 2016 at

Professor Jon Whitman (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Reception will follow in the Fisher-Bennett Hall Faculty Lounge

Sponsors: Faculty Working Group in Medieval Studies, Dept. of English, Dept, of…



A Political Theory for the Jewish People

Apr 7, 2016 at

Prof. Chaim Gans, Tel Aviv University

Sponsored with Political Science and Penn Program on Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism



Narrating the Law of Incest: Jewish, Christian, and Zoroastrian Perspectives in Late Antiquity

Apr 6, 2016 at -

Yishai Kiel will lecture on the dynamics of law, narrative, and myth, through the lens of incest. I will focus on rabbinic (Palestinian and Babylonian), Christian (Latin, Greek,…



What is a Human Being? The Debate over "Inborn Nature" in Canonic Texts of Chinese and Jewish Cultures

Mar 30, 2016 at -

Prof. Andrew Plaks, Professor Emeritus, East Asian Studies and Comparative Literature, Princeton University; and Department of Asian Studies, Hebrew University