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FALL EVENTS 2003

  • Thursday, Sep. 25, 7:30 pm: Sallam-Shalom! Series Dr. Miriam Yahil-Wax, "The Muse of Censorship Jewish Arab Theatre in Israel,"  McCosh 28.  

  • Friday, Sep. 26, 12:00 pm: Dr. Danny Kaplan, Hebrew University, "REUT: Male Friendship in Israeli Culture," Academic Talk in Hebrew, Jones 102.  

  • Thursday, Oct. 9, 7:30 pm: Sallam-Shalom! Series--Inbal Megiddo, cellist born in Jerusalem, & Saleem Abboud-Ashkar, pianist born in Nazareth, Classical Musical Presentation,  Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall.  

  • Tuesday, Oct. 14, 7:30 pm: "The Smile of the Lamb," Israeli Film Series,  Betts Auditorium [Architecture Building].  

  • Thursday, Oct. 16, 7:30 pm: Tony Leon, leader of the Democratic Alliance in South Africa and of the Democratic Party in the South African Parliament, "Prospects for Change?: The South Africian General Elections of 2004,"  McCosh 10.  

  • Wednesday, Oct. 22, 12:00 pm: Avishai Mekonen, Hebrew Talk on his film, 'Video Flour',  Jones 102.  

  • Tuesday, Nov. 4, 7:30 pm: Israeli Film Series, "My Michael,"  Betts Auditorium [Architecture Building].  

  • Wednesday, Nov. 5, 4:30 pm: Jeffrey Summit, Tufts University, "Melody as Code: Music and Identity in Contemporary Jewish Worship",  102 Woolworth.  

  • Wednesday, Nov. 5, 7:30 pm: Jeffrey Summit, Tufts University, "Abayudaya: The Music and Culture of the Jews of Uganda,"  Center for Jewish Life, Feinberg Hall.  

  • Thursday, Nov. 6, 4:30 pm: Dan Rabinowitz, Tel Aviv University/Princeton University, "Better Management or Deep Change? Ethnic Relations in Israel After the Orr Commission Report,"  Bowl 1, Robertson Hall WWS.  

  • Thursday, Nov. 6, 9:00 pm: Grace Mozes, director/producer, "Keep on Dancing," Israeli Film and discussion with director/producer, Frist 302.  

  • Monday, Nov. 10, 8:00 pm: Amos Oz, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, "Israel: Peace and War," Princeton University Public Lecture Series: Walter E. Edge Lecture, Helms Auditorium McCosh 50.  

  • Tuesday, Nov. 11, 4:30 pm: Cormac O Grada, Davis Center Fellow, University College Dublin, "Jewish Ireland, Gaelic Golus: Towards an Economic and Demographic History c. 1870-1939,"  Bowl 2, Robertson Hall WWS.  

  • Wednesday, Nov. 12, 12:00 pm: James Diamond, Princeton University, "Hebrew Talk on Shmuel Agnon,"  Jones 102.  

  • Monday, Nov. 17, 12:00 pm: Minna Rozen, Visiting Ertegun Professor, Princeton, "The Last Ottoman Century and Beyond: The Jews in Turkey and the Balkans 1808-1945,"  202 Jones Hall.  

  • Wednesday, Nov. 19, 4:30 pm: Edna Aizenberg, Marymount Manhattan College, "Argentine Space, Jewish Memory: Memorials to the Blown Apart and Disappeared in Buenos Aires,"  Bowl 1, Robertson Hall WWS.

  • Thursday, Nov. 20, 4:30 pm: ROAD 181: Fragments of A Journey in Palestine-Israel, directed by Michel Khleifi and Eyal Sivan, is a poetic journey through the daily lives of Israeli and Palestinian citizens, during which the filmmakers encounter hope and despair, fear and anxiety about a future in which nothing might change. Cinema is able to help these people imagine a world in which their itineraries can cross, where they communicate and open up to each other towards an alternative future., Betts Auditorium.  

  • Thursday, Dec. 4, 4:30 pm: Noam Zohar, Bar Ilan University, "From Archaeology to Architecture: Renovating our Model for the Study of Rabbinic Redaction,"  Religion Department Lounge, 1879 Hall.  

  • Monday, Dec. 8, 7:30 pm: Michael Walzer, Bradley Hirschfeld, Ze'eva Cohen & Jim Diamond, moderator, "The Future of Zionism: Three Perspectives,"  Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall.  

  • Tuesday, Dec. 9, 4:30 pm: Dan Rabinowitz,Tel Aviv University/Princeton University, "Between Morality and Pragmatism: The Palestinian Refugees and Peace in the Middle East,"  Bowl 1 Robertson Hall WWS.  

 

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