Upcoming Events
Between the Lines: Between Two Worlds
Online | Book Talks
Historian Robin Judd, whose grandmother survived the Holocaust and married an American soldier after liberation, introduces us to the Jewish women who lived through genocide and went on to wed American, Canadian, and British military personnel after the war.
Read MoreSeeing the Unseeable: Images of the Divine in Kabbalistic Texts
Online | Timely Insights, Timeless Wisdom
This session will preview the JTS Library’s exhibit opening on March 26, co-curated by Dr. Marcus Mordecai Schwartz, and a new JTS podcast on Jewish mysticism featuring Dr. Eitan Fishbane.
Read MoreOpening Event for Seeing the Unseeable: Kabbalistic Imagery
JTS | Library Events | Visit Library Exhibits
Be among the first to see our new Library exhibit “Seeing the Unseeable,” which explores the role of the visual in the Kabbalistic imagination.
Read MoreOn the Blood Libel (and Other Lies about Jews)
Online | Community Courses | Online Learning
Dr. Elissa Bemporad. the Jerry and William Ungar Chair in East European Jewish History and the Holocaust and Professor of History at Queens College and the CUNY Graduate Center. will offer a snapshot of the specific social, economic, and political contexts that encourage the rise of anti-Jewish conspiracies in different times and places in history, including present-day America.
Read MoreMoses Mendelssohn Returns to Jerusalem
New York City | JTS in Your Community
This symposium marks the first Hebrew translation of Moses Mendelssohn’s Jerusalem in seventy-five years.
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