Jacqueline Vayntrub - Sketching a Poetics of Description in Biblical Literature Read more about Jacqueline Vayntrub - Sketching a Poetics of Description in Biblical Literature
Tzvi Schoenberg - 'Electronic Resources for Rabbinic and Hebrew Literature' Read more about Tzvi Schoenberg - 'Electronic Resources for Rabbinic and Hebrew Literature'
Workshop with Jeffrey Shandler: 'The Holocaust for Beginners: Yankev Glatshteyn's 'Emil un Karl' and Other Wartime Writing for Young Readers' Read more about Workshop with Jeffrey Shandler: 'The Holocaust for Beginners: Yankev Glatshteyn's 'Emil un Karl' and Other Wartime Writing for Young Readers'
Workshop w Michael Levine: 'After the Animal: Kafka, Monstrosity, and the Graphic Novel' Read more about Workshop w Michael Levine: 'After the Animal: Kafka, Monstrosity, and the Graphic Novel'
Conversation and talk with Shachar Pinsker on 'A Rich Brew: Urban Cafes and Modern Jewish Culture' Read more about Conversation and talk with Shachar Pinsker on 'A Rich Brew: Urban Cafes and Modern Jewish Culture'
Jeffrey Stackert - “The Elohistic Horeb Narrative in Jewish and Christian Interpretation: Two Examples” Read more about Jeffrey Stackert - “The Elohistic Horeb Narrative in Jewish and Christian Interpretation: Two Examples”
Sarah Stromsa - “The Literary Genizot: A Window to a Mediterranean Republic of Letters” Read more about Sarah Stromsa - “The Literary Genizot: A Window to a Mediterranean Republic of Letters”
Yoni Shemesh: “Narboni on Maimonides’ Classification of Evil and Job’s Attainment.” Read more about Yoni Shemesh: “Narboni on Maimonides’ Classification of Evil and Job’s Attainment.”
Guy Stroumsa - 'Beyond Utopia: Avatars of the Promised Land — A Comparative Reflection on the History of the Concept of the Holy Land in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.' Read more about Guy Stroumsa - 'Beyond Utopia: Avatars of the Promised Land — A Comparative Reflection on the History of the Concept of the Holy Land in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.'
Matthew Johnson - “A tsveyter: Paul Celan in Yiddish.” Read more about Matthew Johnson - “A tsveyter: Paul Celan in Yiddish.”