Jewish Studies
- Asian Jewish Americans have a double reason to celebrate their heritage in May.
- German historian Paul Nolte discusses what populist movements in the United States and Europe mean for liberal democracies during CU Boulder colloquium.
- Eminent German historian Paul Nolte will discuss whether the golden age of democracy is over or whether it can escape collapse and recover.
- Hanukkah celebrations have changed dramatically—but the same is true of Christmas.
- In response to public requests, CU Boulder experts will discuss range of topics in Arab-Israeli conflict at Wednesday forum, which is open to the community.
- At a panel discussion Wednesday, CU Boulder experts on the modern Middle East noted that the current war differs from previous conflicts.
- On Sukkot, the Jewish ‘Festival of Booths,’ each sukkah is as unique as the person who builds it.
- In her recently published book, Samira Mehta offers insight into a lesser-known, but nevertheless hurtful, type of racism.
- Multicultural Jewish families and Jews of color are innovating food-centered holidays to bring their whole selves to the table.
- The Research and Innovation Office has announced the 2023 RIO Faculty Fellows cohort, which includes 17 faculty members from departments and research institutes spanning the campus.