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PopUp Exhibition | Ashley Bacchi on Hellenistic Jewish Myths and Oracles

November 16, 2016

This presentation will discuss the Hellenistic Jewish text of the Sibylline Oracles which combines Greek oracular form and myth with themes from the Hebrew prophets to create a unique oracular voice that weaves together foundational narratives from both cultures. Examining this blend of traditions helps us frame questions on the elusive nature of identity constructions and what primary sources reveal about boundary formations and the complex spectrum between cultural acceptance, rejection, and adaptation.

Ashley Bacchi received her Ph.D. at the Graduate Theological Union in 2015...

The Bagel and the Archive: Celebrating Noah’s Bagels Legacy at The Magnes

November 13, 2016

Celebrate The Magnes’ acquisition of the Noah’s New York Bagels Collection (1989-1996) documenting the early history of Noah’s New York Bagels. The program will include an intimate display of select items from the collection, Noah Alper’s own reminiscences about the early days of the business, and of course a bagel–based reception (shmear provided). RSVP is required for this event.

Organizer The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life

ART AND FILM: ISRAELI FILM SERIES “Late Marriage”

November 29, 2016

ART AND FILM: ISRAELI FILM SERIES
Third Screening
“Late Marriage”
Directed by Dover Koshashvili

Organizer The Berkeley Institute for Jewish Law & Israel Studies

PopUp Exhibition | Nick Underwood From Shund to Avant-garde: Yiddish Theatre in the City of Light

November 30, 2016

Known as a center of early 20th-century avant-garde and experimental theatre, Paris does not tend to figure on the map of pre-World War II Yiddish theatrical production specifically. This pop-up talk will realign our understanding of Yiddish theatre in Paris and ask whether or not we can consider Paris as the capital of a Western European Yiddish theatre during the first half of the twentieth century. Not only were there important Yiddish theatrical productions in Paris, but Parisian Yiddish theatre would make its mark outside of Yiddish-speaking circles, garnering praise from luminaries...

Melting Pots Compared? Italian Jewry and Contemporary Israel | Sergio Della Pergola (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

December 14, 2016
Contemporary Israel’s model of large-scale heterogeneous Jewish migration followed by complex processes of absorption and integration is not unique in Jewish history. To some extent the long-term experience of Jewish communities in Italy anticipated it and provided some yardsticks for comparisons. Of course the quantitative scale of migrations and population size was different, and while Jews in Italy were a tiny minority of total society, Jews in Israel formed a significant majority of the total population. However, both cases exemplify a confluence of people from many strands, the conflicts...

Book Talk | Walter Zev Feldman. Klezmer: Music, History, and Memory

December 1, 2016

Join musicologist and klezmer music pioneer, Walter Zev Feldman, for a fascinating talk based on his new book, Klezmer: Music, History, and Memory

This program was made possible in partnership with the following institutions: The Center for Jewish Studies and the Department of Music at UC Berkeley.

Klezmer: Music, History, and Memory (Oxford University Press 2016) is the first comprehensive study of the musical structure and social history of klezmer music, the music of the Jewish musicians’ guild of Eastern Europe. Emerging in...

Graduate Student Workshop “Jews, Germans, and other Europeans: Modern Encounters”

December 14, 2016

Graduate Student Workshop “Jews, Germans, and other Europeans: Modern Encounters” is jointly organized by the Center for Jewish Studies, the Institute for German and European Studies at UC Berkeley and Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich. It is co-sponsored by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the UC Berkeley Department of History.

Organizer Berkeley Center for Jewish Studies

Benjamin, Kafka, and Theology

January 24, 2017

This two-session conference explores theology in Benjamin and Kafka. The first session, moderated by Karen Feldman, includes paper presentations by Gilad Sharvit and Vivian Liska, with a response by Niklaus Largier. The second session is a conversation between Robert Alter and Chana Kronfeld.

2:30-4:30 pm: Session 1

Moderator: Karen Feldman

Gilad Sharvit, “Exile and Tradition: Benjamin and Scholem on Kafka ”

Vivian Liska, “Kafka, Narrative, and the Law”

Response: Niklaus Largier

4.30-5...

Drawn from Water: An American Poet, an Ethiopian Family, an Israeli Story

March 2, 2017

 An American Poet, an Ethiopian Family, an Israeli Story

What do we mean by home? In Drawn From Water, Jewish American writer Dina Elenbogen explores her thirty-year friendship with Ethiopian Jewish immigrants in Israel as they struggle in a new country while dealing with her own desire to join them there....

On Jewish Heresy Lecture 2

March 15, 2017

On Jewish Heresy Lecture 3

The Afterlives of Baruch Spinoza and Shabbatai Zvi

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