Award-winning author, scholar and historian Paula Fredriksen speaks at CU about Augustine and the Jews as part of the Festival of Books and Culture.
Read More »CU Seeks Hebrew Adjunct Lecturer for Spring 2012
Job opportunity at the University of Colorado - terrific!
Read More »Through Soviet Jewish Eyes: Photography, War, and the Holocaust
CU Art Museum presents a show based on David Shneer's critically acclaimed book.
Read More »US Holocaust Memorial Traveling Exhibit Comes to Boulder
A traveling exhibition from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) titled "Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals 1933-1945" comes to the Boulder Public Library in April.
Read More »Beckerman at CU for BASJ Project Launch
Author and Journalist Gal Beckerman will be at CU for the launch of the Boulder Action for Soviet Jewry Oral History Project.
Read More »CU’s Week of Jewish Culture Continues
CU's Week of Jewish Culture, produced and presented by the Program in Jewish Studies, continues this week with events in Boulder and Denver. Click for more info.
Read More »CU’s Week of Jewish Culture
CU’s Annual Week of Jewish Culture is an exciting series of events exploring more than 3,500 years of Jewish culture including its current, most cutting-edge manifestations. Check out the schedule.
Read More »Reb Zalman’s Papers Now Housed at CU
CU joins the Reb Zalman Legacy Project of the Yesod Foundation in the preservation and development of the Zalman M. Schachter-Shalomi Collection.
Read More »Alter in Town For Lebowitz Launch
The Brian E. Lebowitz collection will be celebrated Thursday night with readings by three notable Jewish authors.
Read More »Artist Yael Kanarek at CU
New York artist Yael Kanarek vists CU for a unique multidisciplinary performance that examines how language and numbers create an emotional landscape.
Read More »Levey Talk on US Airlift During ’73 War
Professor Zach Levey, Schusterman Visiting Israel Studies Scholar, presents a special lecture on the U.S. Airlift to Israel during the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
Read More »Do You Speak Jewish?
The very successful Movers collaboration launches a second year of programming with a lecture and teach-in.
Read More »CU Magazine Profiles Shneer’s Latest Book
CU's Arts & Sciences Magazine profiles Prof. David Shneer's new book, "Through Soviet Jewish Eyes," about Soviet war coverage of what would come to be called the Holocaust.
Read More »Obama, Sarah Silverman and Black-Jewish Relations
Professor Daniel Itzkovitz will be speaking at CU on April 20th as part of the preparation of his latest book, "Fixing the Jews."
Read More »Drinkwater and Shneer Discuss “Torah Queeries”
Gregg Drinkwater and David Shneer discuss "Torah Queeries: Weekly Commentaries on the Hebrew Bible" on April 13th.
Read More »CU Holocaust Awareness Week
Explore resistance and heroism through the eyes of Holocaust survivors, camp liberators, authors and educators at CU's Holocaust Awareness Week, beginning Monday March 8.
Read More »Author, Scholar, Activist Jay Michaelson
MoVeRs welcomes Jay Michaelson, author of "Everything is God: The Radical Path of Nondual Judaism" for 2 programs Monday & Tuesday.
Read More »More: CU’s Goldberger Week of Jewish Culture
Events continue through Thursday in CU's 2nd Annual Golderberger Week of Jewish Culture.
Read More »CU’s Goldberger Week Launches with Reb Zalman
CU's Second Annual Goldberger Week of Jewish Culture starts February 18 with a facilitated discussion featuring local Jewish thinkers.
Read More »The Times of Harvey Milk – MoVeRs at the MoViEs
MoVeRs at the MoVies presents the final film in this four week series, "The Times of Harvey Milk."
Read More »Bar Kochba Lecture: Professor Menachem Mor
MoVeRs welcomes Professor Menachem Mor of the University of Haifa, Israel, for a special lecture on Bar Kochba: Inventing Jewish Radicalism.
Read More »Political Powerhouses
CU Professor Zilla Goodman examines the lives of three remarkable Jewish mavericks: Henrietta Szold, Manya Shochat and Rosa Luxemburg.
Read More »MoVeRs Events: Films and Authors this Weekend
After a brief December break, MoVeRs events continue this weekend with a movie Saturday night and an author reading from her book on Sunday afternoon.
Read More »Radical Artists: Jewish Art in Diaspora
The MoVeRs series fall programming concludes with a free lecture and visual presentation, "Radical Artists: Jewish Art in Diaspora," Monday night. Click the headline for more info.
Read More »MoVeRs Events Available On-Line
Missed an event – listen to it on-line! Selected MoVeRs events are now available on-line. Click the headline for more info.
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