Katz Center Fellows Reach out through Community Partnerships
Last week, current fellow Chen Bram (Hebrew University) sat down at Penn Hillel with a group of students interested in multiculturalism in Israel. In a ninety-minute discussion he offered them a taste of the graduate course he teaches in Jerusalem on the city’s complex intergroup relations. Inviting the students to comment and raise concerns as he spoke, Bram joked that as an Israeli he is more comfortable with direct confrontation than passive silence.
What Do You Know? Sephardi vs. Mizrahi
In the series What Do You Know?, we feature scholars’ answers to questions about Jewish history and culture submitted by our readers.
An anonymous reader asks,
“What is the difference between “Sephardi” and “Mizrahi”?”
Current fellow Dina Danon answers:
What Do You Know? Dhimmi, Jewish Legal Status under Muslim Rule
In the series What Do You Know?, we feature scholars’ answers to questions about Jewish history and culture submitted by our readers.
An anonymous reader writes: I would be interested in getting a better understanding of the ebb and flow of dhimmi status over the centuries, and how that affects the way they are treated today.
What does dhimmi mean, where did it come from, and is it still relevant?
Rabbis, Academics, and Binaries
This week, the Katz Center welcomed a cohort of rabbis to begin a year-long collaboration. They are participating in the LEAP program, a partnership now in its fourth productive year with Clal, the National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership. This remarkable, interdenominational group will visit the Center three times this year and learn from a variety of fellows and colleagues to explore the depth of research being carried out in the area of our current fellowship theme, Jewish culture in modern Islamic contexts.
Introducing: “What Do You Know?”
- What was Jewish life like in Jerusalem under Ottoman rule?
- Did Jewish men in Morocco and Turkey wear fezzes?
- What is the lingua franca of Mexican Syrian Jews?
- When and why did all the Jews leave Iraq (or Egypt, Yemen, Iran...)? Are there communities there today?
What do you know? What do you want to know?
Jewish Life in Modern Islamic Contexts
When it comes to Jewish history, many of us know about the West. What about the rest?