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Author and scholar Arthur Green, founding dean of rabbinical program at Hebrew College in Boston, delivers David S. Lobel Visiting Scholar Lecture. Free.
Israeli author discusses his Sapir Prize-winning novel “The Ruined House,” about a middle-aged New York Jew who experiences disturbing visions. Free.
Pleasanton author discusses her 2013 book “The Golem and the Jinni” and her new follow-up “The Hidden Palace.” Sponsors include Taube Center for Jewish Studies at Stanford, Center for Jewish Studies at UC Berkeley and Jewish Community Library.
Author, artist and gender theorist Kate Bornstein explores queer Jewish intersections through provocative performance art. Part of Gender and Judaism series at Stanford. Presented by Taube Center for Jewish Studies. Livestream available. Registration required.
Jewish Ukrainian poet and activist Ilya Kaminsky, author of the poetry collection “Deaf Republic,” in conversation with Stanford Alum and Poetry Foundation editor Shoshana Olidort. Presented by the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund and co-sponsored with Stanford's Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies (CREEES) and the department of Slavic Studies.
Dean and professor of Jewish Studies at the Universidad Hebraica in México, Daniel Fainstein delivers lecture in conjunction with International Holocaust Remembrance Day subtitled "Cosmopolitan Memory Beyond a Partisan Remembrance of the Holocaust: Rabbi Marshall Meyer of Argentina's Prophetic Politics Inflected by Holocaust Memory." Presented by Stanford's Taube Center for Jewish Studies, Chicano/a and Latino/a Studies, the Center for Latin American Studies and CCSRE.