Anne Tanenbaum Centre for Jewish Studies
Over the past five decades, the University of Toronto has developed one of the best and most comprehensive Jewish Studies programs in North America. Jewish Studies faculty offer courses in numerous disciplines, including archaeology, art, history, languages, literature, performance, philosophy, political science, religion, and sociology.

Sarah Gracombe, Pledging Allegiance?: Adapting the Book of Ruth in American Literature and Culture

Cecile Kuznitz, Visnshaft in a moment fun krizis: dem yivos opruf afn khurbn

Ilana Pardes, The Book of Ruth and the Question of Migration

Hizky Shoham, The Emotional Turn in Jewish Studies

Mikhail Krutikov, Der kidesh-hashem-motiv in der sovetisher khurbn-literature, 1943-1948

Dorota Glowacka, Hidden in Translation

Edward Breuer, Jews and the Critical Study of the Bible: A Window on Modern Jewish History

Edward Breuer, Cancel Culture or Victorian Prudence

Edward Breuer, Was Spinoza Really the Father of Modern Biblical Criticism?

Hila Shalem Baharad, The Low-Temperature Melting Pot

Marci Shore, Hegel or Job: Reading Lev Shestov in Wartime Kyiv

Jodi Eichler-Levine, What We Talk About When We Talk About Jewish Objects

Magdalena Kozłowska, Easterners: Polish Jews Looking at Middle Eastern Jews in the Interwar Period

Simo Muir, The History of Jews in Finland as seen through Yiddish Performances

Sebastian Schulman, Esperanto: The Other Jewish Language

Dov-Ber Kerler, Long time in Coming, Fast but not Furious: The Miracle of Modern Yiddish Culture

Dov-Ber Kerler, Yiddish scholarship in Yiddish and Yiddish Studies af goyish (any other language)

Shvester mayne! Empowerment Through Activism: Tsukunft and young Jewish women in interwar Poland

Louis Kaplan, Ilse Bing at Sea: Navigating a German-Jewish Refugee's Photographic Journey

Yossef Schwartz, Jewish Orientalism: From the 19th Century to the Present

Award Ceremony for Wolfe Chair Holocaust Studies Student Impact Prize with Elly Gotz

Morton Weinfeld, Antisemitism in North America: If Things are so Good... Why are They so Bad?

Morton Weinfeld, Diasporas and Dual Identities/Loyalties: The Problematic Jewish Case

Marc Baer, German, Jew, Muslim, Gay: The Life and Times of Hugo Marcus

Susan Kahn, Canine Pioneer

Liane Feldman, Other Stories of Sacrifice: Ritual and Writing in Second Temple Judaism

Kenneth Moss, Kultur un tsukunftlozikayt in di 1930ike yorn

Kenneth Moss, ATCJS Lecture on October 2, 2023

Eva Mroczek, Filth: A (Literally) Dirty History of Jewish Texts

Yiddish Poetry and Creativity in the Global World: A Moderated Discussion with Evgeny Kissin