Overview: About the Center
The Taube Center for Jewish Studies at Stanford has twenty-three affiliated faculty members, nine with endowed chairs. Our affiliated faculty members teach courses on the full expanse of Jewish history, literature, language, religion, education and politics. Hundreds of undergraduates take advantage of these courses each year. The Taube Center supports graduate students conducting doctoral work in the field of Jewish Studies. We also offer four annual endowed lectures and many other opportunities for faculty, students and the public to participate in a wide range of symposia, colloquia, conferences, and other special events. Based at the Taube Center for Jewish Studies is one of the leading journals of the field -- Jewish Social Studies: History, Culture, and Society, published by Indiana University Press -- and Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture, a book series published by Stanford University Press.
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Please join us for our upcoming events.
See more details here.Thursday, May 9, 2013 5:00pm
Margaret Jacks Hall - Terrace Room (426)
Louis Newman, Carleton College and Rabbi Amy Eilberg
Jewish Perspectives on Forgiveness: The Interplay of Justice and Mercy
Highlights from our recent events in March:
Gary Shteyngart with Dan Schifrin
Michael Green at Stanford
News & Events:
The Taube Center for Jewish Studies was recently featured in the ICA Newsletter!
Upcoming at the Taube Center for Jewish Studies
Thursday, May 9 @5p
Louis Newman and Amy Eilberg, Bldg. 460-Terrace room (426)
Thursday, May 16 @4:15pm
Jean Naggar, Levinthal Hall - SHC
Check our online calendar for the latest information about this month's events at the Center.
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The Taube Center for Jewish Studies offers four annual endowed lectures. All Endowed Lectures are free and open to the public. Check our 2012-13 endowed lectures.
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Newsletters
We are happy to announce that our bi-annual newsletter is here! Please stop by to get your copy. For the electronic version, please click on the image or the link below..........................................