Two doctoral program students participate in twenty-fifth annual Anna Davidson Rosenberg Poetry Award for a poem on the Jewish Experience
Caption: Dan Bellm, second-prize winner; Yosefa Raz, judge; Anna Elena Torres, third-prize winner; and Jenny Factor, third prize winner.
On Sunday, September 25th, the Anna Davidson Rosenberg Prize was awarded to four poems on the Jewish experience. The prize was administered this year by the Center for Jewish Studies at the Graduate Theological Union; Paul Hamburg, Judaica Librarian at the Bancroft Library and the Magnes Collection of Jewish Life and Art; Zeek Magazine; and the Magnes Collection. One of the judges was Yosefa Raz, poetry editor of Zeek and a doctoral student in the JDP, and one of the winners (in a competition where anonymity was closely guarded) was Anna Torres, another doctoral student in the JDP. Judges and winners read from their poetry in the Morrison Room at the Doe Library.



