05/28/2026
The CJS congratulates the 2026 Starr and Weinstein prize winners!
This year, the Center for Jewish Studies awarded one undergraduate students with the Harry and Cecile Starr Prize in Jewish Studies. The Prize is by faculty member nomination only, for an outstanding senior thesis in Jewish and Hebrew studies by a Harvard student.
The Selma and Lewis Weinstein Prize in Jewish Studies is awarded to the Harvard College student with the best essay on a Jewish theme.
Read about the students and their abstracts:
2026 CJS Student Prizes Awarded
The CJS congratulates the 2026 Starr and Weinstein prize winners! HARRY AND CECILE STARR PRIZES IN JEWISH STUDIES This year, the Center for Jewish Studies awarded one undergraduate students with the Harry and Cecile Starr Prize in Jewish Studies. The Prize is by faculty member nomination only, for a...
05/20/2026
The CJS welcomes its 2026-2027 Starr Fellows (Theme: Jewish Philosophy) and our Spring 2027 Silver Fellow.
Announcing our 2026-2027 Starr and Silver Fellows
Please join us in welcoming our 2026-2027 Fellows. The Starr Fellowship this academic year is centered around the theme of Jewish Philosophy The Faculty co-hosts for this cohort are: Starr Fellows: The Silver Fellowship is awarded to an active member of the clergy who has demonstrated serious intell...
05/20/2026
On May 14, Harvard hosted a full-day symposium on the topic of Antisemitism and Universities.
Read the recap in the Harvard Magazine:
Harvard Holds a Symposium on Antisemitism and Universities | Harvard Magazine
Scholars discuss the paradoxes and challenges that Jews navigate on college campuses.
05/15/2026
Publication Announcement | What is the Talmud? The State of the Question: The Proceedings of a Conference at Harvard University
The Center for Jewish Studies at Harvard University and the Julis-Rabinowitz Program on Jewish and Israeli Law at the Harvard Law School are excited to announce this new publication.
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Publication Announcement | What is the Talmud? The State of the Question
Publication Announcement | What is the Talmud? The State of the Question: The Proceedings of a Conference at Harvard University The Center for Jewish Studies at Harvard University and the Julis-Rabinowitz Program on Jewish and Israeli Law at the Harvard Law School are excited to announce a forthcomi...
05/11/2026
The CJS congratulates Professor Marcus, Faculty Director of the Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments and an active member of our Executive Committee, on her appointment as Harvard College Professor of the History of Science.
Hannah Marcus Named Harvard College Professor of the History of Science
The CJS congratulates Professor Marcus, Faculty Director of the Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments and an active member of our Executive Committee, on her appointment as Harvard College Professor of the History of Science. Professor Marcus is one of five faculty members that have been a...
05/06/2026
The CJS congratulates Jessica Marglin on her appointment to the Jacob E. Safra Professorship of Jewish History and Sephardic Civilization at the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations @ Harvard.
Congratulations Jessica Marglin!
Jessica Marglin appointed Safra Professor The CJS congratulates Jessica Marglin on her appointment to the Jacob E. Safra Professorship of Jewish History and Sephardic Civilization. Jessica Marglin joined the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations in 2025 at Harvard as a Visiting Prof...
05/04/2026
The Judaica Division is pleased to announce the availability of a newly-created online resource: a detailed finding aid for the Seymour Rechtzeit and Miriam Kressyn Radio Programs Archive.
Harvard Judaica Division News: Yiddish Radio Programs Archive – Now Fully Searchable
The Judaica Division is pleased to announce the availability of a newly-created online resource: a detailed finding aid for the Seymour Rechtzeit and Miriam Kressyn Radio Programs Archive. For further details see the Harvard Judaica Newsletter....
05/04/2026
Congratulations Talia Kahan!
The CJS is proud to share that Talia Kahan has been awarded the 2025-2026 Hoopes Prize
Talia Kahan awarded 2025-2026 Hoopes Prize
Congratulations Talia Kahan! The CJS is proud to share that Talia Kahan has been awarded the 2025-2026 Hoopes Prize From the estate of Thomas T. Hoopes, Class of 1919, Harvard received a fund from which to grant annual awards to undergraduates on the basis of outstanding scholarly work or research.....
03/18/2026
Fall 2026 course registration starts on April 1, 2026, and Crimson Carts open today, March 18th!
Not sure which Jewish studies course to take? Can’t find out what’s available? Looking for a language class?
Browse the new our Fall 2026 Courses webpage to see a list of Harvard’s Jewish studies course offerings. Please be sure to revisit our webpage often, as courses continue to be updated through April.
Jewish Studies Fall 2026 Courses Page is now Live!
Fall 2026 course registration starts on April 1, 2026, and Crimson Carts open today, March 18th! Not sure which Jewish studies course to take? Can’t find out what’s available? Looking for a language class? Browse the new our Fall 2026 Courses webpage to see a list of Harvard’s Jewish studies...
03/18/2026
The CJS extends a warm welcome to two new members of our Executive Committee:
Asst. Professor Simone Stirner of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures and
Professor Terrence L. Johnson of Harvard FAS and HDS, and director of HDS's Religion and Public Life.
The CJS welcomes Simone Stirner and Terrence L. Johnson to its Executive Committee
The CJS extends a warm welcome to two new members of our Executive Committee: Simone Stirner Simone Stirner is Assistant Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures at the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University. she is an interdisciplinary scholar of German and C...