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Seeing matzah: From the Talmud to medieval haggadot.
(2021-03-24)
Crisis and Hope: YU Voices brings today's topics to life through in-depth interviews with leading experts in Jewish Studies and beyond from Yeshiva University.
Appreciating the Bavli in the context of Christian sources and classical rhetoric: A public dialogue.
(A joint project of Judaic Studies @ YU, The Center for Israel Studies, The Rabbi Arthur Schneier Program for International Affairs and the Bernard Revel Graduate school of Jewish Studies, Yeshiva University., 2021-02-03)
Richard Hidary, Associate Professor of Jewish History, Yeshiva University and Michal Bar-Asher Siegal, Associate Professor, Ben-Gurion University on Appreciating the Bavli in the Context of
Christian Sources and Classical ...
Who were the Maccabees really? Hanukkah, the Hasmoneans and Jewish memory.
(New York, NY: A joint project of Judaic Studies @ YU, The Center for Israel Studies, The Rabbi Arthur Schneier Program for International Affairs and the Bernard Revel Graduate school of Jewish Studies, Yeshiva University., 2020-12-15)
Professors Joseph Angel and Stephen Fine. "Who were the Maccabees, really? Hanukkah, the Hasmoneans and Jewish memory. " Recorded December 15th, 2020.
Civility, Citizenship and Torah.
(A joint project of Judaic Studies @ YU, The Center for Israel Studies, The Rabbi Arthur Schneier Program for International Affairs and the Bernard Revel Graduate school of Jewish Studies, Yeshiva University., 2020-10-20)
Professor Suzanne Last Stone & Professor Shalom Carmy - Civility, citizenship and Torah, Recorded October 20th, 2020
Who were the Maccabees, really? Hanukkah, the Hasmoneans and Jewish memory [video]
(Yeshiva University Libraries, 2020-12-15)
Professors Joseph Angel and Stephen Fine discuss: Who Were the Maccabees, Really? Hanukkah, the Hasmoneans and Jewish Memory. Recorded December 15th, 2020.
Civility, Citizenship and Torah [video]
(Yeshiva University Libraries, 2020-10-20)
Professor Suzanne Last Stone & Professor Shalom Carmy - Civility, Citizenship and Torah, Recorded October 20th, 2020