Join us on February 26 at 6:00 PM at Touro Synagogue for a Book Talk with historian, Pamela Nadell, author of “Antisemitism, an American Tradition.” Nadell will be in conversation with the Grant Center’s Michael Cohen for the 2026 Rottman Family Lecture....
Award-winning chef Alon Shaya shares the story behind Rescued Recipes, his project bringing to life the handwritten Holocaust-era cookbook preserved by survivor Steven Fenves, who rebuilt his life in the United States—illuminating how a family recipe book became part...
Click the link below and use code “AUFLY30” for 30% off Though never more than a tiny percentage of the population, Jews have been persistent–if perplexing–participants in the American community at least since they first arrived in New Amsterdam in 1654....
In the increasingly competitive world of academia, simply mastering your discipline is no longer enough to guarantee career success or personal fulfillment. The Entrepreneurial Scholar challenges scholars at all stages—from doctoral students to tenured professors—to...
It is perhaps obvious today to say that the Holocaust left a lasting impact on survivors and their descendants, that they have experienced trauma, isolation, and struggled with what it means to carry the Holocaust legacy. But it wasn’t always so obvious. In...