Antisemitism and Genocide: Theorizing the Connection in Raphael Lemkin’s Thought / Prof. James Loeffler, University of Virginia
The Jacob Robinson Institute for the History of Individual and Collective Rights
cordially invites you to a guest lecture by
Prof. James Loeffler
University of Virginia
Antisemitism and Genocide: Theorizing the Connection in Raphael Lemkin’s Thought
Chair: Dr. Rebekka Grossmann, the Jacob Robinson Institute
Thursday, July 7, 2022 at 17:00
Mount Scopus Campus │ The Maiersdorf Faculty Club │ Room 505
James Loeffler is Jay Berkowitz Professor of Jewish History at the University of Virginia, where he also serves as the Ida and Nathan Kolodiz Director of the Jewish Studies Program. He writes widely on modern Jewish history from antisemitism to Zionism, with a focus on the overlooked ties between the Jewish past and the global present in politics, law, and culture. For more information on Prof. Loeffler click here
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For more details, please contact: 02-5880318 or jri@mail.huji.ac.il