StroumJewishStudies
The Stroum Center for Jewish Studies promotes the study of Jewish histories, cultures, societies, ideas, languages, and religion and integrates insights from these fields into broader scholarly and public conversations.
Sephardic Homelands: Spanish and Portuguese Citizenship and the Question of Belonging Today
Celebrating 50 Years of the Stroum Center for Jewish Studies
Gender and Leadership in Ancient Synagogues with Bernadette Brooten
Jewish and Christian Women Desiring Women in the Early Roman Empire with Bernadette Brooten
The Scholarly Legacy of Hayim Katsman
Hitler’s Jewish Refugees: Hope and Anxiety in Portugal - Marion Kaplan
Jews and Non-Jews in Imperial Germany: The Complexities of Jewish Friendships- Marion Kaplan
Ladino Folksongs Today: Judeo-Spanish Music - Edwin Seroussi
University of Washington Sephardic Studies Program
Ladino Day 2023: ‘Kantika’, a Sephardic Novel by Author Elizabeth Graver
2023 Stroum Lectures with Anthony Russell: Between Me and the Other World: A Tikkun
2023 Stroum Lectures with Anthony Russell: Signs and Wonders: A Melodeklamatsiye
Sarah Zaides Rosen on “Tevye’s Ottoman Daughter”
Muestros Artistas [Our Artists]
Michal Raucher on Medicine and Religion: Doctors and Rabbis in Israel
Ladino Day 2022: The Future of Ladino
A Decade of Ladino Days at the University of Washington
Israeli Elections Panel
Jews and Muslims in 20th-Century Cairo - Alon Tam
Jews and Muslims in Colonial Algeria: Between Intimacy and Resentment with Yuval Tai
The Jews of Medieval Baghdad in the Abbasid Era
Interview with Rana Denizer, co-writer of Netflix show “Kulüp” ("The Club") — Melike Yücel-Koç
The Rise of Modern Vernacular Hebrew: How Language Shapes Identity (and Vice Versa) with Ivy Sichel
Perspectives on Cosmopolitan Istanbul in the Hit Netflix Series, “The Club”
Stroum Lectures 1995: Remapping Odessa & Rewriting Cultural History-Steven J. Zipperstein
Stroum Lectures 1995: Reinventing Heder in Russian Jewry- Steven Zipperstein
Stroum Lectures 1995: Imagining Russia in America- Steven J. Zipperstein
Eva Nickel im Gespräch
1983: Dr. David Weiss on Judaism Today in Israel
1988 Exploring Jewish Feminism, part 8 Activist