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B'nai Binge Streaming Programming List for November 10 by Laurie Baron and Beth Chernoff

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Thursday, November 10

9 am
Michal Raucher, “Rabbis before Ordination: Origin stories of Female Orthodox Rabbis,” Hadassah Brandeis Institute, https://brandeis.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIuc-CrrDIsE9IX3fhGDHHl2CqPC8JbieYJ#/registration

12 pm
Steve Leder, Elliot Dorff, and Ed Feinstein, “Planning for Peace of Mind: Preparing for the End as It Draws Near,” American Jewish University, https://maven.aju.edu/events-classes/program/planning-for-peace-of-mind-preparing-for-the-end-as-it-draws-near

12 pm
Rebekka Voß, “Disputed Messiahs: David Reuveni, Solomon Molkho, and Their Jewish and Christian Audiences,” Katz Center for Advanced Jewish Studies, University of Pennsylvania, https://upenn.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_msn9RQtaTjiaCkidHZlQbA

1:30 pm
(Nov.11,4:30 am-10:30 am, Nov.12. 3:30 am-9:15 am) Amsterdam as a Haven for Religious Refugees in the Early Modern Period, Embassy of the Free Mind-Ritman Research Institute, https://embassyofthefreemind.com/en/library/271-amsterdam-as-haven

3 pm
Rachel Sabath Beit-Halachmi, “Rethinking Gender and Power in Jewish Texts,” Valley Beit Midrash, https://www.valleybeitmidrash.org/event/rethinking-gender-and-power-in-jewish-texts/

3 pm
Judith Cohen, “Music Among the Crypto-Jews of Portugal: An Almost Vanished World,” Qesher, https://www.qesher.com/crypto-jews-of-portugal/

3 pm
Shaul Ladany and Francine Zuckerman, “After Munich,” Classrooms Without Borders, https://cwbpgh.org/event/post-film-discussion-after-munich/

3 pm
Masua Sagiv and Manal Totry-Jubran, “The Future of Shared Society through the Lens of Law and Gender,” Diller Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies, University of California-Berkeley, https://www.law.berkeley.edu/research/helen-diller-institute-for-jewish-law-and-israel-studies/events/events/the-future-of-shared-society-in-israel-shifting-lenses/

3 pm
Jeremy Dauber, “Jews and Classic Horror,” Taube Center for Jewish Studies, Stanford University,

3:30 pm
Evgenia Kempinski, “The Jews of Georgia: A Virtual Adventure in the Caucasus Mountains,” Orange County Jewish Community Scholar Program, https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwrfuysqzsiGNV_6gANbo2q56rU74AFwb-y

3:30 pm
Yermiyahu Ahron Taub and Alice Nakhimovsky, “Ida Maze’s Dineh,” YIVO, https://www.yivo.org/Dineh

5 pm
Sherlock Cohn, “Family History Today: Case Studies with Photo Genealogy,” Center for Jewish History, https://programs.cjh.org/tickets/family-history-today-2022-11-10

5 pm
Adam Lowenstein, “Jews and Horror Film,” Jewish Studies, University of Pittsburgh, https://calendar.pitt.edu/event/book_talk_jews_and_horror_film#.Y2B9DnbMKUk

5:30 pm
Mordechai Aviam, “The First Jewish Revolt Against the Roman Empire in Galilee — Archaeology and History,” Jewish Studies, Cornell University, https://events.cornell.edu/event/freedom_and_free_societies_talk_mordechai_aviam

6 pm
Elon Tam, “Coffeehouses, “Parks, and Neighborhoods: Jews and Muslims in 20th-Century Cairo,” Stroum Center for Jewish Studies, University of Washington, Coffeehouses, Parks, and Neighborhoods: Jews and Muslims in 20th-Century Cairo, https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/jews-of-arab-lands-middle-east-history-lectures/

6:30 pm
Anita Norwich and Annie Pollard, “Yiddish in Translation: On the Hunt for Novels By Women,” YIVO, https://yivo.org/Novels-by-Women

6:30 pm
Jim Dine, “New York, 1962-1962,” The Jewish Museum, https://thejewishmuseum.org/calendar/events/2022/11/10/new-york-between-art-and-life-111022

7 pm
Natan Meir, “Stepchildren of the Shtetl: The Destitute, Disabled, and Mad of Jewish Eastern Europe, 1800-1939,” New Lehrhaus, https://www.newlehrhaus.org/program/natan-meir-stepchildren-of-the-shtetl-the-destitute-disabled-and-mad-of-jewish-eastern-europe-1800-1939-virtual-on-zoom/2022-11-10/

7 pm
Devin Naar and Sakis Gekas, “Greek Jewry, The Holocaust, and Public Reckoning Today,” Koschitzky Centre for Jewish Studies and Departments for History, and Humanities, York University, https://yorku.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Yznm8uvWSiSzEwYULQRzVg

7 pm
Olivier Guez, “The Disappearance of Jozef Mengele,” Museum of Jewish Heritage, https://mjhnyc.org/events/the-disappearance-of-josef-mengele-book-talk/

7 pm
Carol Salus, “Kristallnacht: Visual Responses,” Siegel Lifelong Learning, Case Western University, https://case.edu/lifelonglearning/lectures/kristallnacht-visual-responses-remote

7 pm
Greek Jewry, The Holocaust, and Public Reckoning Today, Koschitzky Centre for Jewish Studies, York University, https://yorku.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Yznm8uvWSiSzEwYULQRzVg

7:30 pm
Daniel Green, “Americans and the Holocaust,” Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life, Sheppard Fund for Holocaust Education, the Neag School of Education, the Human Rights Institute, the Department of History, American Studies, Digital Media and Design, Humanities Institute, University of Connecticut, https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0sdOyprz8vE9F8jWU2AzkF8nREQ4dyZE5B

7:30 pm
Allan Arkush, “The Other L. Strauss: The Curious Odyssey of an ex-Anti-Zionist,” Jewish Studies, Binghamton University, https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc4L5dU12LefOloIAnwlNN5Ll6jOKR4gHxH1HtHrRHRNDj6JA/viewform

9 pm
Jason Bruner, “How do Christians’ global relations impact the culture and politics of the US,” Jewish Studies, Arizona State University, https://asuevents.asu.edu/JSGlobalRelations


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