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The Charlotte Jewish News - August 2009 - Page 6 2009-2010 PUD 1C Events CAROLINA CENTER for JEWISH STUDIES the UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL • CCJS.UNC.EDU community events Sixty Years of Wrestling with the Dead Sea Scrolls Eli N. Evans Distinguished Lecture in Jewish Studies Monday, September 14, 7:30p.m. William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education GEZA VERMES. Emeritus Professor of Jewish Studies at Oxford University and a pioneer of Scrolls research, will discuss the Dead Sea Scrolls and evaluate their contribution to the study of ancient Judaism and early Christianity Ritual Murder in Norwich, 1144 The Morris, Ida and Alan Heilig Lectureship in Jewish Studies Monday, November 16, 7:30p.m. William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education Seminar: 12:00p.m„ Coates Hall* MIRI RUBIN, professor of Medieval History at Queen Mary, University of London, will explore the origins of ritual murder accusations against Jews in the Middle Ages. The New Age of Kabbalah: The Revival of Jewish Mysticism in the Late 20th Century Monday. January 25, 7:30p.m. William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education Seminar: 12:00p. m., Coates Hall* BOAZ HUSS, associate professor at Ben-Gurion University, will examine some of the major features of contemporary Kabbalah, and the context of the revival of Jewish Mysticism in today's culture. This lecture is made possible by a grant from the Charles II. Revson Foundation in honor of BU N. Evaiis, ’58. Film Screening: The People v. Leo Frank Sylvia and Irving Margolis Lecture on the Jewish Experience in the American South Monday, April 19, 7:30p.m. William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education BEN LOETERMAN, writer and director, will screen his new film which recounts the 1913 legal case of a Jewish pencU factory manager in Atlanta who was convicted of murdering one of his employees. the Uhlman family seminar This two-day seminar is planned for Spring 2010. Please check our Web site for event topics, speakers, dates and registration fees. The seminar is offered by the Program in Humanities and Human Values and is made possible by a grant from the Uhlman Family Fund. © academic lectures 'And we were together': Solomon's Window on Two Biblical Worldviews Tuesday, September i Lecture: 5:00 p.m., Hyde HaU DIANA LIPTON, Kings CoUege, London Jewishness and the Remaking of Ethnic Identities, 1975-2009 Kaplan-Brauer Lecture on the Contribution of Judaism to Civilization Monday, October 19 Seminar: 12:00 p.m., Coates Hall* Lecture: 5:30 p.m., Hyde HaU JONATHAN FREEDMAN, University of Michigan My Histories: The Poetics and Politics of the Public Word Monday, February 8 Seminar: 12:00 p.m., Coates Hall* Lecture: 5:30 p.m., Hyde HaU AMMIEL ALCALAY, CUNY This lecture is made possible by a grant from the Charles II. Revson FQundation in honor of Eli N. Evans, ’58. Book Launch: The Unconverted Self Monday, February 22 12:00 p.m., Coates HaU* JONATHAN BOYARIN, Leonard and Tobee Kaplan Distinguished Professor of Modern Jewish Thought, UNC Chapel Hill Book Launch; Remembering Survival Monday, March 1 12:00 p.m., Coates Hall* CHRISTOPHER BROWNING. Frank Porter Graham Distinguished Professor of History UNC Chapel HUl Hebrew Printing and Jewish Knowledge in 18th Century Germany Monday, March 22 Seminar: 12:00 p.m., Coates Hall* Lecture: 5:30 p.m., Hyde HaU DIRK SADOWSKI, Dubnow Institut, University of Leipzig, Germany This lecture is made possible by a grant from the Charles M. Revson Foundation in hojior of Eli N. Evans, ’58. *Re.servations are required.for the lunchtime seminars and book discu.xioiis. Please call or email for details and to R.S.VR UNC COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES All lectures and seminars are free and open to the public, with the exception of the Uhlman Family Seminar. For event updates, please subscribe to our listserv by emailing us at ccjsiq^unc.edu or visit our Web site at ccjs.unc.edu. Web ccjs.unc.edu Phone (919) 962-1509 Email ccjs@unc.edu
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