Klingenstein Lecture Series

Previous Speakers

2022: Sarah Imhoff, “A Queer Zionism: Jessie Sampter and the Paradoxes of Jewish Nationalism”

2019: Gregg Gardner, “Excavating the Foundations of Charity in Classical Jewish Texts”

2018: Nicola Denzey Lewis: “Rethinking The Jewish Catacombs”

2017: Rachel Neis, “Humans, Animals, and Hybrids in Rabbinic Reproductive Thought”

2016: Talya Fishman, “How did Jews Become the People of the Talmud?: The Metamorphosis of Oral Torah in Medieval Europe.”

2015: Jonathan Klawans, “The Masada Story: Martyrs, Murders and Myths”

2013: Cynthia M. Baker, “The Essentially Ambiguous Jewess: Exploring Images of Jewish Women through the Centuries”

2012: Jordan D. Rosenblum, “Jewish Foodways: Ancient and Modern”

2011: Maxine Grossman, “What’s the Use of ‘Men’ in Jewish Feminist Scholarship?”

2010: David Frankfurter, “Exorcism and Demons in Early Judaism”

2009: Nora Rubel, “Gefilte Fish in the Gilded Age: Jewish Women’s Activism and the Settlement Cookbook.”

2008: Jodi Magness, “The Archaeology of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls.”

2007: David Stern, “Through the Pages of the Past: The Jewish Book in its Historical Context.”

2005: Ross Kraemer, “Searching for (Jewish?) Women in Greco-Roman Narratives: Or When is a Text about a Woman a Text about a Woman.”

2004: John Marshall, “Reading Judaism while Reading Revelation: New Perspectives on the Diaspora.”