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Frankel Center for Judaic Studies
Colloquia Calendar * February-April 2002
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Negative Theology and the Meaning of the
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Commandments in Modern Orthodoxy
Children of Magnolia Street:
Autobiographical Voices of Jewish Acculturation
DANIEL STATMAN
Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Haifa
Monday, 12 noon, Salinger Resource Center, 3040 Frieze Building
105 South State Street, Ann Arbor
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What Can Ritual Theory Tell Us
About Ancient Judaism?
BERNARD WASSERSTEIN
Professor of History, University of Glasgow
Monday, 12 noon, Salinger Resource Center, 3040 Frieze Building
105 South State Street
Jerusalem Divided:
Religion and Politics in the Holy City
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ITHAMAR GRUENWALD
Professor of Jewish Mysticism, Department of Jewish Philosophy
Tel Aviv University
Monday, 12 noon, Salinger Resource Center, 3040 Frieze Building
105 South State Street
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Co-Sponsored by the Department of Near Eastern Studies.
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BERNARD WASSERSTEIN
Monday, 7:30 p.m., Vandenberg Room, Michigan League, Second Floor
911 North University Street
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Religion and Politics in the Middle East
Visiting Associate Professor, Department of History
Carnegie Mellon University
Friday, 12 noon, 3050 Frieze Building, 105 South State Street
ITHAMAR GRUENWALD
Monday, 7 p.m., 3050 Frieze Building
105 South State Street
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The Lebanonization of the
Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Co-Sponsored by the Department of Near Eastern Studies.
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LAURIE ZITTRAIN EISENBERG
The Catholic Church and the Jews:
From the Middle Ages to the Present
DAVID BERGER
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Co-Sponsored by the Middle East Distinguished Lecturer Series
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Islamic Attitudes Towards Jews and Judaism —
Old and New
NORMAN A. STILLMAN
The Lubavitcher Rebbe as Messiah:
Can Judaism Affirm a Second Coming?
DAVID BERGER
Thursday, 8 pm, Koessler Room, Michigan League, Third Floor
911 North University Street
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Friday, 2:30 p.m., 1636 School of Social Work Building
1080 South University Street
Broeklundian Professor of History, Brooklyn College
& the Graduate School • City University of New York
• Thursday, 12 noon, 3050 Frieze Building
105 South State Street
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LAURIE ZITTRAIN EISENBERG
What Early Christianity Offers
to the Understanding of Judaism in Antiquity
Adio Kerida (Goodbye Dear Love)
Premier screening and Discussion of Personal Documentary
on Cuba's Sephardic Jews
RUTH BEHAR
Professor of Anthropology, University of Michigan
Writer, Director & Producer of Adio Kerida
Sunday, 7 p.m., Michigan Theatre, 603 East Liberty Street
Schusterman/Josey Professor of Judaic History, University of
Oklahoma
Visiting Professor and Researcher L'Institut National des Langues et
Civilisations Orientales, Paris, France
Wednesday, 4 p.m., Salinger Resource Center, 3040 Frieze Building
105 South State Street
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Travels with My Brother (1997)
Screening and discussion with director of award-winning film
RAMI KIMCHI
Ph.D. Candidate in Near Eastern Studies/Modern Hebrew Lit,
UofM
and Filmmaker/Director
Thursday, 4 p.m., Lecture Room 2, Modern Languages Building
812 East Washington Street
Co-Sponsored by the Department of Near Eastern Studies
APRIL
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The
Holocaust in Polish Discourses Since World War H
DARIUSZ STOLA
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Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
Tuesday, 4 p.m., 3050 Frieze Building
105 South State Street
Co-Sponsored by the Departinent of History
and the Center for Russian and East European Studies
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