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The Foundation for Jewish Culture congratulates the 2007-2008 recipients of the Maurice and Marilyn Cohen Fund for Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships in Jewish Studies. For over forty years, more than 600 rising scholars have been recognized with this prestigious award, and have emerged as some of the most prominent figures in their field.On Monday, December 17, this year’s Fellows will be honored at the Association for Jewish Studies Conference in Toronto, at a reception hosted by board member George M. Zeltzer, one of the Foundation for Jewish Culture’s founders.
Joshua Burns, Yale University, Lucius N. Littauer Fellowship Margaret Cohen, Penn State, The Rabbi Daniel Jeremy Silver Memorial Fellowship Rabbi Jonathan K. Crane, University of Toronto, The Joy Gottesman Ungerleider - Dorot Foundation Fellowship David Horowitz, Columbia University, The Joan and Richard Scheuer Fellowship Ethan Katz, University of Wisconsin-Madison, The Beverly and Arnold C. Greenberg Fellowship Federica Kaufmann-Clementi, CUNY Graduate Center, The Joy Gottesman Ungerleider - Dorot Foundation Fellowship Anne Albert Oravetz, University of Pennsylvania, The Joy Gottesman Ungerleider - Dorot Foundation Fellowship Ester-Batya Vaisman, Harvard University, The Kogan Foundation Fellowship
In 2008, The Journal of Modern Jewish Studies will publish Ethan Katz’s “Displaced Historians, Dialectical Histories: George L. Mosse, Peter Gay, and Germany’s Multiple Paths in the Twentieth Century”.
Applications for 2008-2009 Maurice and Marilyn Cohen Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships in Jewish Studies are now available online. Read the rest of this entry »
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I was once an active member of the “Notes” project, which is an Israeli project handing a simple yet sophisticated hosting platform to unique Hebrew writers and artists (not necessarily famous ones, although some are).
The project is open to anyone writing in Hebrew, even if they don’t leave in Israel.
The project web site: http://www.notes.co.il .
The project is base on volunteers only, including the hosting company.
Recently, due to the project’s huge success (300,000 unique visitors every month), it came to a point that it needs real money to continue.
You can find the project’s managers call for help here: http://www.notes.co.il/extra/37343.asp (Hebrew).
So, if you know of any person or organization that is able and willing to support a project like “Notes”, please contact me at eitanc {at} yahoo {dot} com.
“Technology is like sex. No Hands On - No Fun.” (Eitan Caspi)
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Ein Hod is a picturesque artists’ village, the only one of its kind in Israel and one of the few such villages in the world. Nestled in natural vegetation and bordered by an ancient olive grove, it lies on the western slopes of Mt Carmel, in a breathtaking landscape looking out toward the sea and the Crusader fortress of Atlit.The Ein Hod Artists’ Village – for lovers of art, landscape and nature, a perfect place to spend a few hours a full day or a few days.
Follow its pastoral lanes to the Janco-Dada Museum, which celebrates Marcel Janco, the village’s founder and a member of “Dada” - a pivotal movement in modern art.
In 1953 a group of progressive artists led by Marcel Janco rebuilt the village on ancient ruins. Nowadays Ein Hod is a unique and romantic retreat where painters, sculptors, ceramists, actors and many other artists form every artistic fields, live and create.
Nearby is the Artists’ Gallery, exhibiting one of the largest collections of Israeli art, from every artistic field, with a variety of permanent and temporary exhibitions.
In the village you can find a large variety of privet galleries and studios and meet
with local artists.
Also, you can visit the Nisco Museum of antique music boxes.
In the studios and Public Workshops scattered along the village roads you can meet the artists at work. In a previously arranged meeting, workshop for visitors will combine creation and study (for all ages and all levels of creative experience).
The village offers restaurants, cafe, a beer house and guesthouses (B&B).
Come and experience the fascinating history of the village and the cultural activities that take place here.
Plan your visit with the help of our web site.
We will be happy to assist you in coordinating your perfect stay, according to the areas which interest you and the time you have at your disposal.
Also, ask about our guided tour of Ein Hod.
To plan your visit, please call: in Israel 04 9841126, out of Israel 972 4 9841126. art@ein-hod.israel.net
Dan Ben-Arye
Artist and Webmaster
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Dov Abramson, Introducing Myself by dovabr on April 12th, 2008 Hi,My name is Dov Abramson and I am an artist and graphic designer living in Jerusalem.
Jona Rapoport to Represent Celebrated American Composer Lori Laitman by jona rapoport on March 3rd, 2008 March 3, 2008
For Immediate Release
Jona Rapoport to Represent Celebrated American Composer Lori Laitman
“It is difficult to think of anyone before the public today who equals her exceptional gifts for embracing a poetic text and giving it new and deeper life through music.
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