FACULTY COLLOQUIUM – APRIL 15TH
“Connected Histories: Sephardic and Ashkenazi Responses to Blood Libels in Pre-modern Europe”
Presented by: Magda Teter, Professor of History, Zwelling Professor of Jewish Studies, Wesleyan University
WHERE: DODD 162 AT 12:30PM
Please join us on Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 12:30pm in Dodd 162 for our next Faculty Colloquium. Magda Teter, Professor of History and the Jeremy Zwelling Professor of Jewish Studies from Wesleyan University will be presenting “Connected Histories: Sephardic and Ashkenazi Responses to Blood Libels in Pre-modern Europe.”.
Magda Teter is scholar of Jewish history, eastern European history, and of early modern religious and cultural history, with a specialty in Jewish-Christian relations.
Lunch will be served - RSVP to judaicstudies@uconn.edu
For more information, contact: Rae Asselin / Judaic Studies at 860-486-2271 / rae.asselin@uconn.edu