Oct 14 2020
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Nov 16 2020
2020 Elie Wiesel Memorial Lecture Series

2020 Elie Wiesel Memorial Lecture Series

Presented by Elie Wiesel Center for jewish Studies at Online/Virtual Space

The Elie Wiesel Center for Jewish Studies is thrilled to announce the 2020 Elie Wiesel Memorial Lecture Series on Finding MosesJoin us on-line for a journey through three eminent traditions, Jewish midrash, early Islam, and African American literature and learn about the many faces and facets of the great biblical prophet and lawgiver.

Guiding us on this search for Moses will be three distinguished speakers, experts in their respective fields. Avivah Zornberg, a widely published author and educator, will join us from Israel to speak on Moses in Midrash. Shari Lowin, a Stonehill College professor of religion and early Islam, will speak about Moses in the Muslim tradition. Herbert Marbury, a Vanderbilt professor of biblical studies will speak about finding Moses in the African American tradition.

The Elie Wiesel Memorial Lectures are free and open to the public, but registration is required. Register here to receive your link for the first lecture. 

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Dates & Times

2020/10/14 - 2020/11/16

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space