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The Charlotte Jewish News - September 2013 - Page 17 C A R O L E N A CENTER for JEWISH STUDIES a new era for ewisn s udies For 10 years, the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies has enjoyed a remarkable trajectory of growth, as evidenced by the rapidly expanded faculty, the new B.A. degree program for undergraduates and the new certificate program for graduate students. This year, the Center begins its second decade of excellence with a bold vision for the future of Jewish Studies at Carolina—a future with even more exciting opportunities for our students. The Center is also hosting a vibrant community events program for the coming year. October 7: October 14: November 18: February 10: February 24: March 24: March 26: April 7: Lincoln and American Jewry / Gary Zola How Did Early Modern Jewish Women Accumulate Cultural Capital? / Moshe Rosman The Future of the Jews / Stuart Eizenstat, ’64 Excavating Armageddon / Eric Cline The Encyclopaedia Judaica 1928-34 / Arndt Engelhardt Two Powers in Heaven? / Peter Schafer Early Modern Europe: Did Jews Make a Difference? / Magda Teter Allen Ginsberg and Kaddish / Bill Morgan Visitjewishstudies.unc.edu to learn more about our programs and our events, and to discover how you can help shape the Center’s next 10 years. RUTH VON BERNUTH PETTIGREW HALL, SUITE 100 P: 919-962-1509 fl DIRECTOR CAMPUS BOX 3152 E: CCJS@UNC.EDU CHAPEL HILL, NC 27599-3152 W: JEWISHSTUDIES.UNC.EDU UNC COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
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