Recordings of Past Programs

The Woman’s Curse - Day 1 Lectures
May 8, 2024


The Woman’s Curse - Day 2 Lectures
May 9, 2024


Marcia Haddad Ikonomopoulos, “The Orphan Child of Holocaust Studies: The Holocaust of Greek Jewry”
May 7, 2024


Miriam Goldstein, “The Life of Jesus: A Polemical Parody from the Near East”
April 17, 2024


Oded, Zinger, “Living with the Law: Gender and Community Among the Jews of Medieval Egypt
September 21, 2023


Arnold Franklin, “Moses Maimonides: The Man and His Works”
September 5, 2023


Yehuda Sarna, “How the UAE is Rapidly Becoming a Center of Global Jewry”
December 8, 2022


Eliyana Adler, “Survival on the Margins: Polish Jewish Refugees in the Wartime Soviet Union”
November 8, 2022


Andrew M. Berns, “The Land is Mine: Sephardi Jews and Bible Commentary in the Renaissance”
October 28, 2022


"It Could Happen Here,” a Conversation between ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt and QC President Frank H. Wu
April 27, 2022

Iris Idelson-Shein, “Jewish Translation in Early Modern Europe: A Bird’s-Eye View”
April 8, 2022


Asher Smith, “Taking Down the Tiger Kings and Other Foes”
March 30, 2022


David Fishman, “The Jewish Community of Ukraine and the Current Crisis”
March 15, 2022


Linda Zisquit and Evan Zimroth, “Poet to Poet, Woman to Woman: Translations of Contemporary Israeli Poetry”
February 28, 2022


Aaron Halegua, “Fighting Forced Labor in the US Construction Industry”
February 23, 2022


Wesley Fisher and Sam Sackeroff, “Reclaiming Nazi Stolen Art: A Panel Discussion”
December 15, 2021


Helen Kiyong Kim and Noah Samuel Leavitt, “Intersecting Identities: Growing Up Asian and Jewish”
November 10, 2021


Aviva Ben-Ur, “A Jewish Community in a Slave Society”
October 28, 2021


Roy Schwartz, “Is Superman Circumcised? The Secret History of the World’s Greatest Super Hero”
September 1, 2021


Samuel Gruber, “The Architecture of Greek Synagogues: Then and Now, Near and Far”
June 2, 2021


A Conversation with Dr. Moses Elisaf, Mayor of Ioannina, Greece
May 4, 2021


Nancy Sinkoff, author of From Left to Right: Lucy S. Dawidowicz, the New York Intellectuals, and the Politics of Jewish History, in conversation with Paul Berman
April 28, 2021

Tomek Kuncewicz and Maciek Zabierowski, “Remembering the Town Known as Auschwitz”
April 8, 2021


Nicholas Alexious and Marcia Haddad Ikonomopoulos, “From the Cobblestone Lanes of Ioannina to the Sidewalks of New York: The Journey of Greek-Speaking Romaniote Jews”
March 14, 2021


Paul Hanebrink, “A Specter Haunting Europe: The Myth of Judeo-Bolshevism”
March 8, 2021


Joshua Teplitsky, “A Year in the Life of a Plague: Jewish Prague, 1713”
November 17, 2020


Gavriel Rosenfeld, “Between Tragedy and Farce: Normalizing Nazism on the Internet”
November 9, 2020