September 20, 2019
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In “Are you Sephardic? You’ve got just days to apply for Spanish citizenship” Devin Naar, talks about why Sephardic Jews may want to claim Spanish citizenship, the deadline for which
September 17, 2019
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Noam Pianko, Chair and Director of the Stroum Center for Jewish Studies and a professor in the Jackson School, speaks with KUOW’s The Record in “Israeli politics, American ripple effects”
August 28, 2019
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In “Why Trump’s tweets on Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib go into the heart of American Jewish Politics,”Noam Pianko, Chair and Director of the Stroum Center for Jewish Studies and
May 6, 2019
Posted by: andomm
Jackson School Sephardic Studies Chair Devin E. Naar delves into the history of Jews in Greece in a recent article “Greek Jewry and the Holocaust” in the Jerusalem Post. He
April 18, 2019
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Jackson School lecturer and Middle East scholar Joel Migdal is quoted in the Israeli newspaper, Haaretz, about an organization of Israel studies scholars accused of supporting Israel advocacy efforts and
March 1, 2019
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In “Do you speak Ladino? Meet the folks trying to save a dying language,” Sephardic Studies Program Chair Devin Naar and doctoral candidate Molly FitzMorris were recently featured in the NBCnews.com
December 5, 2018
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Isaac Alhadeff Professor of Sephardic Studies, Devin Naar, is featured in “Local program leads charge to preserve Ladino language.” Naar, one of the foremost scholars on Sephardic Judaism and the
November 28, 2018
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In her article “Reading the rabbis in the age of #MeToo,” Mika Ahuvia, Marsha and Jay Glazer Endowed Chair in Jewish Studies and Assistant Professor in the Jackson School of International Studies,
November 27, 2018
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Daniel Bessner, Anne H.H. and Kenneth B. Pyle Assistant Professor of American Foreign Policy, has been named as one of “10 things in the world to be thankful for in
July 6, 2018
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In Old media, new media: Librarians and archivists reflect,” published by Perspectives, the magazine of the Association of Jewish Studies, Jackson School Sephardic Studies Coordinator Ty Alhadeff writes about how new media have empowered