[Jewish] You're invited to lunch tomorrow!

Rabbi Rachel D'vash Schoenfeld rschoenfeld at hampshire.edu
Wed Jan 16 11:28:41 EST 2013


Michael Katz, C.V. Starr Professor Emeritus of Russian and East Eur. 
Studies, and  Rabbi Ira Schiffer, Associate Chaplain/Rabbi at Middlebury 
College will be bringing their January Term Class to the Yiddish Book 
Center on Thursday, January 17.

We've invited them to lunch and hope you will join us for an opportunity 
to meet and eat with this group of 28 students and 2 instructors.

The students are from diverse religious, ethnic and national 
backgrounds, and are majoring in departments ranging from economics, 
political science, history, literature, and  international studies, to 
neuroscience.

This is an opportunity for meeting students from another small, New 
England liberal arts college.

This is a casual, non-academic lunch!

We're meeting at 1pm in saga.  (And your lunch is on us).

Please let Rachel at rsSA at hampshire.edu  know if you're able to join us.

Their class is:

*Jews and the Russian Empire in Crisis*

*_Course Description_*

S. An-sky (1863-1920) was a Russian-Jewish writer, ethnographer, and 
social activist. A prolific author, he wrote in two languages in every 
imaginable genre: articles, novels, plays, and songs. His best known 
work, /The Dybbuk/, immortalizes the legendary figure of a dead soul 
that takes possession of a living body to right an injustice suffered 
during its lifetime. We will study An-sky's collected "works": his 
memoirs, fiction (short stories and novel, /The Pioneers/), play,  
photographs, artifacts, and folk music. Our goal is a greater 
understanding of the cultural borderland between the two worlds, Russian 
and Jewish, which An-sky inhabited and portrayed at a time of crisis.



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