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Event Archive 2016 - Present

Yoni Shemesh - 'Five Maimonideans on Teaching the Incorporeality of God'

Description: 
Yoni Shemesh, PhD student in the Divinity School, will deliver a lecture for the Jewish Studies Workshop. The respondent will be Sam Baudinette, also a PhD student at the Divinity School. The paper will be available at https://voices.uchicago.edu/jst_hb/. For information, contact Matt Johnson at mjohnson26@uchicago.edu or David Cohen at davidc1@uchicago.edu.
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Thursday, January 18, 2018
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Michal Peles Almagor - 'One City, Two Viennas: (re-) Writing Jewish-Hebrew Diaspora'

Description: 
PhD candidate Michal Peles Almagor (Comparative Literature) will present a paper for the Jewish Studies Workshop. A response will be given by Matthew Johnson (PhD student, Germanic Studies). Location TBA. The paper can be found at voices.uchicago.edu/jst_hb/. For more information, contact the workshop coordinators, David Cohen (davidc@uchicago.edu) or Matthew Johnson (mjohnson26@uchicago.edu).
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Wednesday, December 6, 2017
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Yiddish Tish - cancelled for 12/4

Description: 
Yiddish speakers of all levels are invited to the weekly Yiddish Tish. As is the tradition, we’ll meet every week of the quarter to chat, schmooze, drink a little coffee, and enjoy speaking Yiddish for an hour. The Tish will take place every Monday at 12:30pm in Classics 25E. For more information, email Mendel Kranz (mkranz@uchicago.edu) or Corbin Allardice (corbina@uchicago.edu). The Yiddish Tish is also committed to having a fully accessible workshop. For any questions or concerns about accessibility, please contact Ingrid Sagor at isagor@uchicago.edu.
Date: 
Monday, December 4, 2017

Ezra Blaustein - 'The Impact of Islamic Notions of Abrogation on Maimonides' Treatment of Temporary Commandments'

Description: 
PhD candidate Ezra Blaustein (Divinity) will present a paper for a joint meeting of the Jewish Studies Workshop and the Divinity School Islamic Studies Club. A response will be given by Jawad Qureshi (PhD candidate, Divinity). The paper can be found at voices.uchicago.edu/jst_hb/. For more information, contact the workshop coordinators, David Cohen (davidc@uchicago.edu) or Matthew Johnson (mjohnson26@uchicago.edu).
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Monday, November 27, 2017
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Stefan Schorch - 'Written and Oral Transmission of the Samaritan Torah'

Description: 
Prof. Stefan Schorch (Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenburg will deliver a lecture entitled 'Written and Oral Transmission of the Samaritan Torah, and the Challenges of a Critical Edition.' In a synopsis of his presentation, Prof. Schorch states, 'The Samaritan Pentateuch differs from the Masoretic text of the Torah in multiple and multifarious textual details. Although many of these differences seem to originate in the textual and dialectal diversity prevailing in 4th-2nd century BCE Palestine, their earliest attestation in Samaritan manuscripts and in the Samaritan oral reading of the Torah is mostly much younger (the earliest dated manuscripts of SP come from the 12th century, the earliest recordings of Samaritan Hebrew dates to the late 19th century). Moreover, the peculiarities of Samaritan manuscript culture and the Samaritan Hebrew dialect influenced the written and oral transmission of the Samaritan Torah, and the analysis and assessment of the Samaritan Pentateuch therefore require close attention to these characteristic contexts. Proceeding from an introduction into the Samaritan Torah, Samaritan manuscript culture, and Samaritan Hebrew, the presentation will demonstrate, with the help of samples from a forthcoming critical edition, how these challenges can be be resolved in order to make the Samaritan Torah accessible and to create a reliable basis for its further research.' Refreshments will be served. Please RSVP to jjcross@uchicago.edu if you plan on attending. Sponsored by the Hebrew Bible Workshop.
Date: 
Monday, November 27, 2017
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Joel Swanson - 'Words Became Strangers: Edmond Jabès and the Hermeneutics of Exile'

Description: 
MA student Joel Swanson (Divinity) will present a paper for the Jewish Studies Workshop. A response will be given by Kirsten Collins (PhD student, Divinity). The paper can be found at voices.uchicago.edu/jst_hb/. For more information, contact the workshop coordinators, David Cohen (davidc@uchicago.edu) or Matthew Johnson (mjohnson26@uchicago.edu).
Date: 
Monday, November 13, 2017
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Mili Leitner - 'Separate But Equal? The Palestine Broadcasting Service and the Racialization of Zionism in Mandatory Palestine'

Description: 
Mili Leitner, PhD candidate in Ethnomusicology, will present a paper for the Jewish Studies Workshop. A response will be given by Chelsie May (PhD candidate, NELC). The paper can be found at voices.uchicago.edu/jst_hb/. For more information, contact the workshop coordinators, David Cohen (davidc@uchicago.edu) or Matthew Johnson (mjohnson26@uchicago.edu).
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Monday, November 6, 2017
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