Thursdays in The Living Room
20s and 30s and invited to join Rabbi Eli and the Young Friends of Rodeph Shalom for lively discussion and debate over one of Bar Hygge‘s signature brews (or a non-alcoholic beverage-no judgement!). RSVP on Facebook.
20s and 30s and invited to join Rabbi Eli and the Young Friends of Rodeph Shalom for lively discussion and debate over one of Bar Hygge‘s signature brews (or a non-alcoholic beverage-no judgement!). RSVP on Facebook.
20s and 30s and invited to join Rabbi Eli and the Young Friends of Rodeph Shalom for lively discussion and debate over one of Bar Hygge‘s signature brews (or a non-alcoholic beverage-no judgement!). RSVP on Facebook.
20s and 30s and invited to join Rabbi Eli and the Young Friends of Rodeph Shalom for lively discussion and debate over one of Bar Hygge‘s signature brews (or a non-alcoholic beverage-no judgement!). RSVP on Facebook.
Please join us for a lecture by Anke Ortlepp, titled Concrete Cities: New Brutalist Architecture in Great Britain and the United States. Anke Ortlepp is Professor at the University of Kassel This is part of the Urban History Workshop series. Other sessions in this series: Kate Rosenblatt (Visiting Assistant Professor, Emory University), Wednesday March 13 2:00 … Read more
Our #MeToo Moment and Beyond featuring Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times Journalist Jodi Kantor What does the #MeToo moment mean for today, and what are its prospects for changing the future? Over the last year, in a more powerful and public way than ever, we have witnessed the failings of our cultural scripts about … Read more
Please join us for a lecture by Kate Rosenblatt titled “Cooperative Battlegrounds: Farmers, Workers, and the Search for Economic Alternatives.” Kate Rosenblatt is Visiting Assistant Professor, Emory University This is part of the Urban History Workshop series. Other sessions in this series: Anke Ortlepp, Professor, University of Kassel Monday, April 01, 2019 // 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm “Concrete … Read more
This lecture will be featuring Lila Corwin Berman, Director of the Feinstein Center for American Jewish History. Sponsored by the Broder family and hosted by Congregation Rodeph Shalom. Free. Registration available at www.rodephshalom.org.
Please join us for a lecture The Known Citizen: Exploring the History of Privacy in Modern America. Sarah E. Igo (Ph.D. Princeton University) is an Associate Professor of History and Director of the Program in American Studies at Vanderbilt University. Every day, Americans make decisions about their privacy: what to share and when, how much … Read more