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Jewish Studies Events

The State and the Holocaust: Encounters, Interactions, Social Dynamics Workshop

Apr 28 Monday 10:00 AM

Robert Purcell Community Center 106

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Ethnic cleansing explored in Annual Armenian Genocide Commemoration Lecture

Columbia University's Khatchig Mouradian will give a lecture, “Ethnic Cleansing in the Long 19th Century: The Native American, Circassian, and Armenian Cases,” on April 24.

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In New York City

Thursday, April 24

Cornell Club, 6 E 44th Street, New York, NY

Opening reception with drinks and hors d'oeuvres 5:30-6:30

lectures 6:30-8:00 pm

RSVP to attend the reception and lectures

“Between Help and Harm:  The Power of Community During the Holocaust” -Dr. Jan Burzlaff (Postdoctoral Fellow, Cornell Jewish Studies Program)

“Class Imagination and the Rise of Jewish Nationalism” -Dr. Rhona Burns (Postdoctoral Fellow, Cornell Jewish Studies Program)

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Fall 2025 Jewish Studies Courses

Holocaust in History and Memory - JWST 2467

Monday, Wednesday 2:55-4:10

Modern Israel: History, Culture Society - JWST 2488

Monday, Wednesday 11:40-12:55

All Fall 2025 classes offered by Jewish Studies

Events Of Interest

Monday, April 21, 5 p.m. White Hall 106, Lauren McCormick, "Perfect Angels: Imaging Technology Shines New Light on Feminine Figurines from the Biblical World"

Tuesday, April 22, 6pm, Cornell Cinema, THE DYBBUK Directed by Michal Waszynski, 1937. Free admission

Wednesday, April 23, 7pm, Cornell Cinema, REMEMBERING GENE WILDER Directed by Ron Frank, 2024. Free admission

Thursday, April 24, 7:30pm, Cornell Cinema, THE BRUTALIST Directed by Brady Corbert, 2024 Featuring Q&A with writer Glenn Kirschbaum! Free admission

Thursday, April 24, 5-7pm, A.D. White House, Guerlac Room, The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and Sound Installation

Friday, April 25, 3pm, Bernd Lambert Memorial Lecture by Professor Yael Navaro "Knotted Catastrophes: Entangled Histories Between Genocide and Ecocide" register to attend this webinar

Friday, April 25, A.D. White House, Guerlac Room, Society for the Humanities Spring Fellows' Conference on Silence

Wednesday, April 30, 5-6:20pm, A.D. White House, Guerlac Room, University Lecture Series: Michael D. Gordin “Was 1869 Mendeleev’s ‘Crucial Year’?: Or, Henry Guerlac in St. Petersburg” reception to follow

Einaudi Center student info sessions. These sessions give you an inside look at Einaudi minors, funding opportunities, Fulbright, summer language programs, and much more.

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