Please join us at the following events, held throughout the Spring 2026 Semester. More information for each will be shared via our calendar.
How Were Books of Encyclopedic Scope Produced in Late Antiquity? Literary Data Management and the Babylonian Talmud
Visiting Speaker: Monica Amsler (Univ. of Bern, Johns Hopkins)
Tuesday, February 3rd
5:15 PM
Brody Learning Commons, Macksey Seminar Room 2043
Co-sponsored by the Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Program in Jewish Studies
Lavy Colloquium 2026: Scribes & Scribal Communities
February 15th-16th
At the Smokler Center for Jewish Life
More information here.
Annuel Crane Lecture & Masterclass
Featuring visiting scholar Jonatan Meir (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
February 23rd-26th
More information here.
Annual Koren Lecture in Holocaust Studies
A Post-Holocaust Shtetl? Towards a New History of Jewish Life in EarlyPostwar Poland
Featuring visiting speaker Kamil Kijek (Uniwersytet Wrocławski)
March 5th
4:30 PM
Gilman 208
In-Between: A One-Man Show
Featuring visiting speaker and performer Ibrahim Miari, as part of the Semitic Sisters course taught by Mirit Bessire (Modern Languages & Literatures) and Sana Jafire (Center for Language Education)
March 8th-9th
Performance: Sunday, March 8th
5:30PM-7:30PM
The Bloomberg Student Center
Theater 105
Seminar in Jewish Philosophy at Notre Dame University
Co-sponsored by Johns Hopkins University, University of Chicago, and Notre Dame University
March 19th
More information forthcoming.
Martin Prinz Event at the Austrian Embassy, Washington D.C.
Featuring visiting author Martin Prinz; co-sponsored by the Stulman Program and the Center for Advanced Media Studies
March 26th
More information forthcoming.
Seminar in Medieval Philosophy
Co-sponsored by Johns Hopkins University, University of Chicago, Notre Dame University, and the University of Toronto
April 12th-13th
More information forthcoming.
Indexing Kabbalistic Knowledge: Jacob Poggetti’s Copy of Moses Cordovero’s Pardes Rimonim
Featuring visiting speaker Eugene Matanky (Harvard University); co-sponsored by the Stulman Program, the Sheridan Libraries, and the Singleton Center
April 21st
More information forthcoming.