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April 1, 2023

Anat Balint, the inaugural Jeffrey B. Plevan Chair in Israel Studies, is guided by the Jewish value of tikkun olam, or ‘repair of the world.’

Feb. 22, 2023

Reading Corner – Ed Wright

Feb. 21, 2023

Reading Corner – Deborah Kaye

Feb. 20, 2023

Reading Corner – Beth Alpert Nakhai

Feb. 16, 2023

Reading Corner – Leonard Hammer

Feb. 16, 2023

Reading Corner – David Graizbord

Feb. 7, 2023

We Remember Former Instructor and Head of the Hebrew Program, Carla Sebba Samore (z"l)

Feb. 7, 2023

We Remember Former Instructor and Head of the Hebrew Program, Carla Sebba Samore

Feb. 7, 2023

We Remember Former Instructor and Head of the Hebrew Program, Carla Sebba Samore

Feb. 7, 2023

Major Grant award to Prof. David Graizbord and Dr. Leonard Hammer

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