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SUMMARY:Historians of the Jews and the Making of Plague Memory
DESCRIPTION:This is the second conversation between professor Joshua Teplitsky and professor Magda Teter on disease and plagues in Jewish history and memory. During this installment Teplitsky and Teter will discuss the role historians have played in shaping public memory of the plagues. They will examine the role premodern chroniclers played in defining “facts” and the way modern historians have approached the topic from the earliest days of modern historiography in the nineteenth century to more recent works. \nJoshua Teplitsky\, Ph.D.\, teaches Jewish history at SUNY Stony Brook. He is the author of Prince of the Press: How One Collector Built History’s Most Enduring and Remarkable Jewish Library\, which was a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award. He is also the author of dozens of articles in academic journals and popular venues. Teplitsky received many prestigious fellowships. He is currently a Harry Starr Fellow at Harvard University\, working on a book about Jews and plagues in premodern Europe. \nMagda Teter\, Ph.D.\, is a professor of history and the Shvidler Chair in Judaic Studies at Fordham University. She is the author of Blood Libel: On the Trail of an Antisemitic Myth\, Sinners on Trial: Jews and Sacrilege After the Reformation\, and Jews and Heretics in Catholic Poland. She has published numerous articles in English\, Hebrew\, Italian\, and Polish. Her research has been supported by the John Simon Guggenheim and Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundations\,the Yad Ha-Nadiv Foundation\, Harvard University\, and the NYPL’s Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers\, among others. \nAll Fordham events in Jewish Studies are free. \nThe Zoom link will be sent 1-2 days prior to the event to all registered participants.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/historians-of-the-jews-and-the-making-of-plague-memory/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magda Teter":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200513T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200513T110000
DTSTAMP:20260424T215330
CREATED:20200508T141145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200508T141145Z
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SUMMARY:Discover Gabelli: Virtual Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Discover the Gabelli School of Business and our Pre\, Professional\, and Executive MBA programs at our next virtual information session presented by the Admissions team.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/discover-gabelli-virtual-information-session/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Networking and Career
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gabelli School of Business":MAILTO:gsbevents@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200513T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200513T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T215330
CREATED:20200508T143928Z
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SUMMARY:Orthodox Jews vs. the State: Responses to COVID-19 in the US\, UK\, and Israel
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a panel discussion about responses to the pandemic in Jewish ultra-Orthodox communities on three continents. Social scientists from the UK\, the US\, and Israel will share how ultra-Orthodox communities have negotiated\, worked with\, and sometimes defied the state in the course of the pandemic and consider potential lasting impacts. \nPanelists: \nBen Kasstan (HUJI and University of Sussex\, UK) holds a Ph.D. from Durham University and is a medical anthropologist with field experience in the UK\, Ireland\, Israel\, Lesotho\, Gambia and Nigeria. Currently serves as Associate Editor for Anthropology & Medicine\, and Queer Here. Dr. Kasstan is committed to applying anthropological research to inform public debates and policy. He has written for The Huffington post\, CORTH at Sussex\, Ha’aretz\, and Times of Israel\, and most recently led a response to claims that the US Center for Disease Control & Prevention was being advised to revise its language (#CDC7words)\, published in PLOS Public Health Perspectives and Somatosphere. Dr. Kasstan has also served as a consultant for the recent BBC Radio 4 and British Museum series Living with the Gods. \nSchneur Zalman Newfield (BMCC\, CUNY) holds a Ph.D. from NYU’s Department of Sociology. His research interests focus on cultural sociology and the study of identity\, narrative\, and resocialization. In particular he is interested in the process individuals undergo when making major life transitions. His book\, Degrees of Separation: Identity Formation While Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism (Temple University Press\, April 2020) explores the lives of a group of men and women who were raised in ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities and decided to leave that way of life. \nLea Taragin-Zeller (Cambridge University\, UK and Technion\, Israel) trained at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and at Cambrige\, Dr. Taragin-Zeller’s interests lie in anthropology of religion (esp. Judaism\, Islam and interfaith relations); medical anthropology (esp. health decision making\, reproduction and ethnic minority and migrant health); gender and sexuality (esp. body\, modesty\, and transnational feminism)\, and anthropology of education (esp. sex education; science and technology). She has published widely in leading journals in sociology\, anthropology and religion and serves as a section editor in Cambridge’s journal of Reproductive Biomedicine and Society Online. Her current project: “Communicating Science among the Jewish Ultra-Orthodox in Israel: Journalistic Praxis and Audience Reception in Insular Communities” explores whether and how the Haredi community in Israel is legitimating and appropriating scientific knowledge. \nModerator: \nAyala Fader (Fordham) received her PhD from New York University and is currently Professor of Anthropology at Fordham University. She is the author of the award-winning book Mitzvah Girls: Bringing Up the Next Generation of Hasidic Jews in Brooklyn (Princeton 2009). Recent fellowships include the National Science Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities in support of her latest book\, Hidden Heretics: Jewish Doubt in the Digital Age (Princeton\, 2020). Fader is the co-founder and co-convener of the New York Working Group on Jewish Orthodoxies at Fordham’s Center for Jewish Studies. \nAll Fordham events in Jewish Studies are free. \nQuestions? Contact:\nFordham Jewish Studies\njewishstudies@fordham.edu\n718-817-3929
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/orthodox-jews-vs-the-state-responses-to-covid-19-in-the-us-uk-and-israel/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magda Teter":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu
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SUMMARY:Alumni Chapter of Los Angeles: Virtual Entertainment Panel and Networking Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Join the Fordham Alumni Chapter of Los Angeles for our third annual entertainment industry panel discussion! Given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic\, this year’s event will take place in two parts. The panel will be held virtually via Zoom on Wednesday\, May 20. When social gatherings are allowed\, an in-person networking happy hour event will be scheduled. \nThe panel will be moderated by esteemed Fordham alumnus Amen Igbinosun\, GABELLI ’10\, and will feature: \nIantha Richardson\, FCLC ’12\, actress\nShadae Lamar Smith\, FCLC ’07\, director\nMegan McWaters\, FCRH ’17\, agent at APA \nWhether you work in entertainment or another industry\, we welcome you to join us for an evening of learning\, networking\, and fun! \nThis event costs $15 per person and includes the virtual panel session and in–person networking happy hour to be held at a later date.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/alumni-chapter-of-los-angeles-virtual-entertainment-panel-and-networking-happy-hour/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Networking and Career,Social
ORGANIZER;CN="Alumni Chapter of Los Angeles":MAILTO:evafordham@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200521T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200521T110000
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CREATED:20200519T185825Z
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SUMMARY:Humanitarian Career Exploration with Ferdinand von Habsburg-Lothringen of the United Nations
DESCRIPTION:The Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs is introducing an online series focused on career exploration for Fordham undergraduate and graduate students interested in social justice and humanitarian careers. Students of all majors and minors are invited to join a one hour Zoom video conference and ask questions during the Q&A to learn about the career journeys\, current work\, and field experiences from humanitarian professionals and Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs alumni. \nThis session\, our host will be Ferdinand von Habsburg-Lothringen\, United Nations Peace and Development Adviser. \nHe has provided advisory support to diplomatic\, governmental\, multilateral and international NGO leadership around developing social cohesion\, peace\, and reconciliation strategies and programs in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa in political transitions and conflict/post-conflict settings for 15 years. He has worked eight years in humanitarian action in emergencies in Africa. Ferdinand holds a master’s degree in international humanitarian action from Fordham and a bachelor degree from Durham University in archaeology. He speaks multiple languages including three European ones and two African ones.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/humanitarian-career-exploration-with-ferdinand-von-habsburg-lothringen-of-the-united-nations/
LOCATION:NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Networking and Career
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ORGANIZER;CN="Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs":MAILTO:iiha@fordham.edu 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200526T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200526T140000
DTSTAMP:20260424T215330
CREATED:20200526T164802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200526T164802Z
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SUMMARY:Fordham IPED Summer Lecture Series: Sean Kenney\, IPED ’15\, Jesuit Refugee Services
DESCRIPTION:The Jesuit Refugee Services’ (JRS) mission is to accompany\, serve\, and advocate on behalf of refugees and other forcibly displaced persons\, that they may heal\, learn\, and determine their own future. JRS programs are currently found in 56 countries\, serving refugees and other forcibly displaced persons in conflict zones and detention centers\, on remote borders and in busy cities. \nSean Kenney\, IPED’15\, is the director of operations in South Sudan\, where there are currently more than 4.3 million refugees\, internally-displaced persons\, and asylum-seekers. Kenney will be sharing the work JRS is doing in South Sudan and the challenges faced in the region. Prior to JRS\, Sean worked with the Catholic Relief Services serving in Lebanon\, Jerusalem\, West Bank and Gaza\, and Uganda. \nJoin us over Zoom. For more details\, please email Fordham IPED at iped@fordham.edu to receive the link for the call.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/fordham-iped-summer-lecture-series-sean-kenney-iped-15-jesuit-refugee-services/
LOCATION:NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fordham IPED":MAILTO:iped@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200527T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200527T170000
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CREATED:20200518T164433Z
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SUMMARY:Women Scholars of Orthodox Christianity
DESCRIPTION:The Orthodox Christian Studies Center at Fordham University is delighted to introduce a new webinar series that will highlight the scholarly insights and academic careers of female scholars whose research and writing explore some facet of the history\, thought\, or culture of Orthodox Christianity. Each episode will be conducted as an interview by one of the center’s co-directors. The broadcasts will be livestreamed and open to all who have pre-registered. Each interview will include some time for live audience questions. For those who miss the live event\, the center will archive each episode on its website and YouTube page. \nThis particular one will feature Susan Ashbrook Harvey\, Ph.D\,\, the Willard Prescott and Annie McClelland Smith Professor of history and religion at Brown University. Harvey specializes in late antique and Byzantine Christianity\, with Syriac studies as her particular focus. She has published widely on topics relating to asceticism\, hagiography\, women and gender\, hymnography\, homiletics\, and piety in late antique Christianity. \nOrthodox Christian Studies Center events are free and open to the public. \nQuestions? Contact:\nOrthodox Christian Studies Center\northodoxy@fordham.edu
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/women-scholars-of-orthodox-christianity/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="George Demacopoulos":MAILTO:demacopoulos@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200528T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200528T110000
DTSTAMP:20260424T215330
CREATED:20200526T180912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200526T180912Z
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SUMMARY:Humanitarian Career Exploration Session with Liwliwa Orcales Agbayani\,  of the International Committee of the Red Cross
DESCRIPTION:The Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs introduces an online series focused on career exploration for Fordham University undergraduate and graduate students interested in social justice and humanitarian careers. Students of all majors and minors are invited to join a one hour Zoom video conference and ask questions during the Q&A to learn about the career journeys\, current work\, and field experiences from humanitarian professionals and Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs Alumni. \nThe host of this session will be Liwliwa “Liw” Orcales Agbayani\, Protection Delegate\, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Liw began her humanitarian career in 2013 as protection legal adviser in the ICRC Philippine delegation where she designed and implemented systemic projects to decrease overcrowding in jails by promoting judicial guarantees and improving criminal justice actors’ response. In this role\, she managed a Supreme Court of the Philippines endorsed-initiative in the city of Manila called “Task Force Katarungan at Kalayaan\,” monitoring and promoting the timely disposal of cases for unsentenced prisoners in lengthy detention. This initiative was institutionalized by the Philippine Government in 2016. \nAgbayani is currently in Maiduguri\, Borno State\, Nigeria where she is on her fourth month of her 12-month mission as child protection delegate. In her current role\, Agbayani participates in\, and contributes to the coherence of the response of ICRC Nigeria to the protection needs of minors affected by the situation of armed conflict in the Northeast\, focusing on identifying and addressing child-protection issues across all other protection files in the Nigerian context. \nAgbayani passed the 2004 Philippine Bar Examinations and has a literature degree. She has attended various international courses in project management\, advocacy and policy influencing\, sexual violence in armed conflict and emergencies among others. In June 2018\, she received her international diploma in Humanitarian Assistance from Fordham University as part of IDHA 52.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/humanitarian-career-exploration-session-with-liwliwa-orcales-agbayani-of-the-international-committee-of-the-red-cross/
LOCATION:NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Networking and Career
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ORGANIZER;CN="Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs":MAILTO:iiha@fordham.edu 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200528T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200528T143000
DTSTAMP:20260424T215330
CREATED:20200508T141521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200508T141521Z
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SUMMARY:Discover Gabelli: Virtual Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Discover the Gabelli School of Business and our Pre\, Professional\, and Executive MBA programs at our next virtual information session presented by the Admissions team.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/discover-gabelli-virtual-information-session-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Networking and Career
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gabelli School of Business":MAILTO:gsbevents@fordham.edu
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