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Born in Amsterdam in 1946, Professor Shulamit Reinharz grew up amid the lingering shadows of wartime trauma, an experience that shaped her later academic path and her role in the creation of the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute. With Hiding in Holland: A ... more
Hannah Shafiroff is celebrating a book about celebrations! In our interview we talk about her brand new picture book which she both wrote and illustrated, My Little Book of Big Jewish Holidays (Bloomsbury Children's Books, 2025). We talk about her ow... more
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This series features engaging interviews with scholars who explore various facets of Judaism through their newly published books. Episodes often explore the intersections of Jewish history, culture, and contemporary issues, reflecting on themes such as identity, memory, and faith. The conversations emphasize academic insights while also engaging with personal narratives, making the discussions accessible and relevant to a broader audience. The guests typically include historians, theologians, and authors, providing diverse perspectives on Jewish thought and practice, which contributes to rich discourse surrounding modern Jewish experiences. Listeners can expect to gain a deeper understanding of Jewish studies while being introduced to signi... more
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