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Stroum Jewish Studies Program
Housed in the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington, the Stroum Jewish Studies Program is the most comprehensive institution in the region for the academic study of Jewish life in its cultural, intellectual, religious and international contexts. Representing over a dozen disciplines, our faculty teach, research and share their scholarship with UW students, other scholars and the general community so all may come to appreciate the important contributions made by Jewish people in helping to shape our world to date. The Stroum JSP receives the majority of its funding from the community whose partnership enables the cultivation and promotion of the Program’s scholarly endeavors.
Events
Stroum Lectures 2012
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37th Annual Samuel & Althea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies 2012 Dr. Steven Cohen, Hebrew Union CollegeEmerging Patterns of Jewish...
What Will it Take to End Poverty in Seattle? 4/3/12 7:30PM - 9PM
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If I am Only for Myself, What Am I?: Judaism Confronts Human Injustice Conversations between national Jewish activists and UW scholars...
What is Religion’s Place in Food Politics? 2/23/12 7:30PM - 9PM
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If I am Only for Myself, What Am I?: Judaism Confronts Human Injustice Conversations between national Jewish activists and UW scholars...
How Can America Move Toward a "Just" Domestic Agenda? 1/24/12 9:30PM - 10PM
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If I am Only for Myself, What Am I?: Judaism Confronts Human Injustice Conversations between national Jewish activists and UW scholars...
Can Foreign Aid Really Help Africa? 12/1/11 9:55PM - 10:30PM
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If I am Only for Myself, What Am I?: Judaism Confronts Human Injustice Conversations between national Jewish activists and UW scholars...
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