Oct

28 2025

Symposium: “Jewish Studies after October 7th” (CJS)

2:00PM - 6:00PM  

Memorial Union 800 Langdon St
Madison, WI 53706

Contact Amie Goblirsch
outreach@cjs.wisc.edu
https://cjs.wisc.edu/event/symposium2025/

The Mosse/Weinstein Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison invites you to participate in a symposium: “Jewish Studies after October 7th”

The field of Jewish studies has flourished in American universities over the past six decades. More institutions offer courses on Jews and their history, culture, and religion than ever before. The number of books on Jewish subjects continues to grow. Yet there are questions about Jewish studies requiring attention. What role should Jewish studies play on university campuses and in the public sphere at large? Why should scholars study Jews and teach courses about them? Such questions are part and parcel of the general discussion pertaining to the value and purpose of universities in the 21st century. Yet the October 7th massacre and ensuing events have arguably heightened the urgency and specificity of issues related to Jewish studies. What should Jewish studies be and do in today’s America?

HYBRID EVENT – OPEN TO ALL

For more information, visit cjs.wisc.edu/event/symposium2025

Location: Memorial Union, Old Madison Room (800 Langdon St) AND ZoomBoth the panel discussion and keynote will be livestreamed via Zoom. Click here to register and receive the Zoom link: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/meeting/register/6YkKAWdJTQGy3y6CCGdU_Q#/registration2:00pm: Panel Discussion
Panelists: Jonathan Karp (Binghamton University), Cecile Kuznitz (Bard College), Lauren Strauss (American University), and Magda Teter (Fordham University)
Chair: Tony Michels (UW-Madison)

4:30pm: Keynote Lecture
“Why Jewish Studies? Reflections on the Place of Jewish Studies in the Academy”
Prof. Magda Teter (Fordham University)

Sponsor: Mosse/Weinstein Center for Jewish Studies