| Also, rabbinical student Aaron Leven on Parashat Vayeshev |
| | | | | | WHAT'S NEXT FOR CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM? | ONLINE | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 8:00 P.M. ET | Dr. Arnold M. Eisen, JTS chancellor emeritus and professor of Jewish Thought, discusses what’s next for Conservative Judaism in this third series of ScholarStream. | Register now → | |
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| | An Artist Fascinated with Books and Printing | | In this Forward interview with Lynne Avadenka, the Detroit-based Jewish artist talks about her fascination for books and printing, seen in the new JTS Library exhibit, "The Work of Her Hands." | |
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| | | WATCH: CENSORING THE HOLOCAUST | Since the 1940s, books about the Holocaust have proven to be flashpoints. In this lecture, Dr. Edna Friedberg, JTS fellow and historian at the U.S. Holocaust Museum, looks at Holocaust literature and how its popularity has shifted depending on time and place. | Watch now → | |
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| | Torah: The Power of Tamar | | Why does the story of Yehudah and Tamar pop up in the middle of the Joseph narrative? Rabbinical student Aaron Leven on Parashat Vayeshev. | |
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