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The Mystery of the Israeli Detective

The Mystery of the Israeli Detective Why are there hardly any detective stories in Hebrew? Is it true that there is no mystery in Israel? What can the marginal genre of crime writing teach us about Hebrew culture? What does crime fiction have to do with ethnicity and identity in Israel? Award winning author Dror Mishaani will discuss his best-selling detective series and his diverse scholarly work, ranging from Mizrahi culture and Hebrew literature to the history of crime fiction. The lecture will be followed by book signing and sale.

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Open to the Public

Displaying Sexual Violence: Activism in Israeli Women's Filmmaking

Lecture “Displaying Sexual Violence: Activism in Israeli Women’s Filmmaking” by Rachel S. Harris, Associate Professor of Israeli Literature and Culture, The University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign

Sponsored by Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs, Hebrew Program, Jewish Studies Program, Comparative Literature Program

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Open to the Public

Hebrew Arts & Culture Club

Sponsored by:
Hebrew
Michal Strier, a Hebrew Professor from the Middlebury School of Hebrew, is offering an engaging and fun way to experience Israeli culture and live it! Each week is something new and different including making art and learning calligraphy, watching Israeli films and shows, listening to Israeli music, meeting interesting people from various sectors in Israel, and cooking and eating lots of Israeli foods. Join us to experience a unique melting pot culture that combines European, North African, Arab, and other influences.

Freeman International Center Cook Seminar Room 1

Open to the Public

Hebrew Arts & Culture Club

Sponsored by:
Hebrew
Michal Strier, a Hebrew Professor from the Middlebury School of Hebrew, is offering an engaging and fun way to experience Israeli culture and live it! Each week is something new and different including making art and learning calligraphy, watching Israeli films and shows, listening to Israeli music, meeting interesting people from various sectors in Israel, and cooking and eating lots of Israeli foods. Join us to experience a unique melting pot culture that combines European, North African, Arab, and other influences.

Freeman International Center Cook Seminar Room 1

Open to the Public

Hebrew Arts & Culture Club

Sponsored by:
Hebrew
Michal Strier, a Hebrew Professor from the Middlebury School of Hebrew, is offering an engaging and fun way to experience Israeli culture and live it! Each week is something new and different including making art and learning calligraphy, watching Israeli films and shows, listening to Israeli music, meeting interesting people from various sectors in Israel, and cooking and eating lots of Israeli foods. Join us to experience a unique melting pot culture that combines European, North African, Arab, and other influences.

Freeman International Center Cook Seminar Room 1

Open to the Public

Hebrew Arts & Culture Club

Sponsored by:
Hebrew
Michal Strier, a Hebrew Professor from the Middlebury School of Hebrew, is offering an engaging and fun way to experience Israeli culture and live it! Each week is something new and different including making art and learning calligraphy, watching Israeli films and shows, listening to Israeli music, meeting interesting people from various sectors in Israel, and cooking and eating lots of Israeli foods. Join us to experience a unique melting pot culture that combines European, North African, Arab, and other influences.

Freeman International Center Cook Seminar Room 1

Open to the Public

Hebrew Arts & Culture Club

Sponsored by:
Hebrew
Michal Strier, a Hebrew Professor from the Middlebury School of Hebrew, is offering an engaging and fun way to experience Israeli culture and live it! Each week is something new and different including making art and learning calligraphy, watching Israeli films and shows, listening to Israeli music, meeting interesting people from various sectors in Israel, and cooking and eating lots of Israeli foods. Join us to experience a unique melting pot culture that combines European, North African, Arab, and other influences.

Freeman International Center Cook Seminar Room 1

Open to the Public

Hebrew Arts & Culture Club

Sponsored by:
Hebrew
Michal Strier, a Hebrew Professor from the Middlebury School of Hebrew, is offering an engaging and fun way to experience Israeli culture and live it! Each week is something new and different including making art and learning calligraphy, watching Israeli films and shows, listening to Israeli music, meeting interesting people from various sectors in Israel, and cooking and eating lots of Israeli foods. Join us to experience a unique melting pot culture that combines European, North African, Arab, and other influences.

Freeman International Center Cook Seminar Room 1

Open to the Public

Hebrew Club

Sponsored by:
Hebrew
Michal Strier, a Hebrew Professor from the Midd School of Hebrew, is offering a low-key way to get some Hebrew into your lives. It is a Hebrew group for people to start learning Hebrew informally at any level - from learning to read Hebrew text to casual conversation skills. All levels are welcome!

Offered every Monday during Spring semester, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Freeman International Center Cook Seminar Room 1

Open to the Public

Hebrew Club

Sponsored by:
Hebrew
Michal Strier, a Hebrew Professor from the Midd School of Hebrew, is offering a low-key way to get some Hebrew into your lives. It is a Hebrew group for people to start learning Hebrew informally at any level - from learning to read Hebrew text to casual conversation skills. All levels are welcome!

Offered every Monday during Spring semester, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Freeman International Center Cook Seminar Room 1

Open to the Public