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Susannah Heschel
Susannah Heschel
Dartmouth College Professor
and Renowned Scholar
“Antisemitism as a cultural code:
what’s new in the scholarship?”
Antisemitism is not new, but the scholarship analyzing its varied manifestations is young and underdeveloped. Professor Heschel will discuss debates among scholars about the nature and purpose of antisemitism and suggest new approaches, drawing from theories of emotions, gender, sexuality, and temporality to better understand antisemitic motivations and impact.
Brown Bag Lunch & Learn
Brown Bag
Lunch & Learn
Saturday, June 29 at 11:30 am
Join us in-person or via Zoom
From Nazi Germany to Main Street:
Finding Refuge in Hanover
Dena Rueb Romero will discuss her book All for You: A World War II Family Memoir of Love, Separation, and Loss. This memoir tells how her father came to Hanover from a small German village in 1939. A penniless refugee, he struggled to find footing in a new culture and language while seeking to reunite with his fiancée in England and save his family. The story reminds us what it means to leave your homeland and the impact that experience has on the next generation
The Rise of Antisemitism
Join Moving Traditions for a virtual panel and discussion by teens, for teens.
This event will feature speakers with diverse backgrounds talking about the rise of antisemitism since October 7th and its specific impact on adolescents.
This event is free but pre-registration is required to receive the Zoom link prior to the event.