Limitations on Access to Jewish “Law” in Jewish Studies
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At the weekly Ruth Meltzer Seminars, Katz Center fellows share their research in an intellectually rigorous workshop setting. Seminars are limited to fellows and invited guests only.
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Featuring
Dana Hollander
McMaster University
Dana Hollander is associate professor in the Department of Religious Studies and associate member of the Department of Philosophy at McMaster University. Her primary research areas include modern Jewish thought, German-Jewish studies, twentieth-century European philosophy, and theory. At the Katz Center, she will examine Jewish scholars of Jewish law and non-Jewish legal scholarship in the late nineteenth and twentieth century.
Hollander received her PhD at The Johns Hopkins University. She has since taught at the University of Nevada, the University of Toronto, Michigan State University, and McMaster University.