Venue

                        

36th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR ISRAEL STUDIES
American Jewry and Israel: Intersections and Connections between Homelands and Diasporas
TULANE UNIVERSITY, NEW ORLEANS
JUNE 29 - JULY 1, 2020  

 

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Location:

The conference will take place in the Lavin-Bernick Center at Tulane University https://lbc.tulane.edu/directions-parking

Campus map: https://campusservices.tulane.edu/resources/map


Conference Check-In, Registration and Information Desk:

Lavin-Bernick Center, Tulane University


Directions to Tulane and New Orleans: 

Tulane University is located in New Orleans, site of the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY).

For further details see the "Getting Here" page on the Tulane University website: https://admission.tulane.edu/visit/getting-here


Parking:

Parking on campus TBD


Shuttle bus:

A shuttle bus will be available to bring guests from official hotels to campus in the morning, and back from campus in the evening.


About the Department of Jewish Studies


Tulane Jewish Studies began in the 1970s, offering a limited number of courses in Hebrew language and American Jewish literature. As the Soviet Jewry movement gained traction around the nation, Jewish Studies gained a more prominent place on campus, and its growth continued into the 1990s. The program was transformed in 2003 by a major gift from the Sizeler family, and in the ensuing decade, Tulane received significant gifts from generous donors and national foundations. We now feature some of the strongest enrollments in the nation, and in 2019, a major gift from Stuart and Suzanne Grant created the Grant Center for the American Jewish Experience.

Here at Tulane, we are positioned to achieve even greater heights.  We are already home to a strong community of Jewish fraternities and sororities, a thriving Hillel, and a popular Chabad Student Center. Within this conducive environment, Tulane’s Department of Jewish Studies has prided itself on the fact that our classes have high attendance among both Jewish and non-Jewish students. Our impact reaches well beyond campus, as we provide our students with a critical liberal arts education foundation, including the tools to be leaders in medicine, law, technology, business and other competitive fields.

Representing an interdisciplinary approach to thinking and learning, the field of Jewish Studies explores the evolution of Judaism, Jewish culture and Jewish nationalism from biblical times to the present. Through the specific study of the Jewish people from multiple perspectives, we offer insight into the universality of the human experience. We provide tools for individuals, Jewish and non-Jewish, to ground contemporary issues within their historical contexts. We emphasize skills of communication, inquiry, critical thinking and writing, equipping our graduates with the skills to be competitive and successful in myriad careers.