Carolina Center for Jewish Studies

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The Carolina Center for Jewish Studies promotes a deeper understanding of Jewish history, culture a Web: jewishstudies.unc.edu

The Center for Jewish Studies is an interdisciplinary academic unit within the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

03/24/2026

SUPPORT the CAROLINA CENTER for JEWISH STUDIES

GiveUNC is Carolina’s annual day of giving where Tar Heels near and far come together for 24 hours to show their support for UNC.

Private support makes every single thing we do possible – from our academic program enrichment, to fellowships and grants to our students and faculty, to our extensive community events programming. With your help, we are excited to continue to expand our programming and service to the community. Learn more on our website: https://jewishstudies.unc.edu

03/20/2026

This summer and fall 2026, we’re again offering a wide range of Jewish studies courses that meet UNC’s general education requirements. In fact, there are almost 20 courses to choose from!

For more information, visit: https://jewishstudies.unc.edu

02/27/2026

The Center is pleased to co-sponsor this event, hosted by the Dept. of Music and featuring affiliated faculty member Jeanne Fischer, teaching professor and area head for voice.

The Gut Instinct Chamber Music Project:
Jewish Women in Early Music: Madama Europa, Harriett Abrams, Sara Itzig Levy

Learn more: https://music.unc.edu/event/gut-instinct-sp26/

Wild Burning Rage and Song: Replies to Scottsboro - Carolina Center for Jewish Studies 02/19/2026

TODAY: Explore the creative response to injustice in a concert-lecture conducted in English and Yiddish.

Wild Burning Rage and Song: Replies to Scottsboro
Thursday, February 19, 5:30pm
UNC Hill Hall, Moeser Auditorium

This concert-lecture features Professor Amelia Glaser, UC San Diego, and musicians Heather Klein, Anthony Russell, and Uri Schreter, performing their new settings of Yiddish and English poetry written in response to the pervasive climate of race prejudice that gave birth to the Scottsboro trials—and other injustices to come.

Special thanks to our co-sponsors:

CLE credit for Carolina undergraduates.
Free and open to the public, no tickets required.
Parking $1 Swain Lot.
Details:

Wild Burning Rage and Song: Replies to Scottsboro - Carolina Center for Jewish Studies Wild Burning Rage and Song: Replies to Scottsboro with Amelia Glaser, UC San Diego, and guest musicians The Scottsboro Trials stand as one of the most renowned miscarriages of justice […]

02/18/2026

The Center is pleased to co-sponsor this event, hosted by the Dept. of Music and featuring affiliated faculty member Jeanne Fischer.

The Gut Instinct Chamber Music Project:
Jewish Women in Early Music: Madama Europa, Harriett Abrams, Sara Itzig Levy

Music by Rossi, Monteverdi, Abrams, Mendelssohn, Mendelssohn Hensel, and more

This is a concert performed on historical instruments, highlighting the lives of three Jewish women who were integral to the field of early music:

Madama Europa Rossi, a 17th-century Italian soprano who is the first known professional Jewish female opera singer;

Harriett Abrams, an 18th-century English mezzo-soprano and composer;

Sara Itzig Levy, a 19th-century keyboardist, music patron, and salon hostess who was the maternal great-aunt of the composers Felix Mendelssohn and F***y Mendelssohn Hensel

FEATURING

Nicholas DiEugenio, violin
Jeanne Fischer, soprano
Daniel Swenberg, lute
Mimi Solomon, fortepiano
Brent Wissick, cello


Sunday, March 1st, 7:30 pm
Person Recital Hall
Department of Music
Free and open to the public
Details on our website: https://jewishstudies.unc.edu/

02/17/2026

THURSDAY: Explore the creative response to injustice in a concert-lecture conducted in English and Yiddish.

Wild Burning Rage and Song: Replies to Scottsboro

Thursday, February 19, 5:30pm
UNC Hill Hall, Moeser Auditorium

This concert-lecture features Professor Amelia Glaser, UC San Diego, and musicians Heather Klein, Anthony Russell, and Uri Schreter, performing their new settings of Yiddish and English poetry written in response to the pervasive climate of race prejudice that gave birth to the Scottsboro trials—and other injustices to come.

Special thanks to our co-sponsors:

CLE credit for Carolina undergraduates.
Free and open to the public, no tickets required.
Parking $1 Swain Lot.

02/13/2026

Thanks to generous private support, the Center offers several different types of fellowships and grants supporting Carolina faculty and students working in Jewish studies. Apply by Feb 20th! Visit our website to learn more: https://jewishstudies.unc.edu/

02/10/2026

Next Week:
Wild Burning Rage and Song:
Replies to Scottsboro
Thursday, February 19, 5:30pm
UNC Hill Hall, Moeser Auditorium

This concert-lecture features Professor Amelia Glaser, UC San Diego, and musicians Heather Klein, Anthony Russell, and Uri Schreter, performing their new settings of Yiddish and English poetry written in response to the pervasive climate of race prejudice that gave birth to the Scottsboro trials—and other injustices to come.

Special thanks to our co-sponsors:

CLE credit for Carolina undergraduates. Free and open to the public, no tickets required. Parking $1 Swain Lot.

02/05/2026

Thanks to generous private support, the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies offers several different types of fellowships and grants supporting Carolina faculty and students working in Jewish studies. Apply by Feb 20th! Visit our website to learn more: https://jewishstudies.unc.edu/

02/05/2026

Wild Burning Rage and Song:
Replies to Scottsboro

Thursday, February 19, 5:30pm,
UNC Hill Hall, Moeser Auditorium

This concert-lecture features Professor Amelia Glaser, UC San Diego, and musicians Heather Klein, Anthony Russell, and Uri Schreter, performing their new settings of Yiddish and English poetry written in response to the pervasive climate of race prejudice that gave birth to the Scottsboro trials—and other injustices to come.

Special thanks to our co-sponsors:

CLE credit for Carolina undergraduates. Free and open to the public, no tickets required. Parking $1 Swain Lot.

Photos from Carolina Center for Jewish Studies's post 01/29/2026

TODAY: Please join us for our annual Holocaust Studies talk:

Thursday, Jan 29, 5:30p, UNC Stone The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History

Teaching a Dark Chapter: History Books and the Holocaust in Italy and the Germanys

with alumna Daniela R.P. Weiner


Visit our website for event details: jewishstudies.unc.edu

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Chapel Hill, NC
27599