See past events hosted by Julis-Rabinowitz Program on Jewish and Israeli Law.
Events
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Property Rights and National Identities in Jerusalem – The Case of the Armenian Quarter with Dr. Sami Ershied
Hauser Hall 102 1545 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA, United StatesHow does a case of property ownership become a case of minority identity? What are the unique legal aspects of property cases in Jerusalem? What can we learn from the the current legal battles to protect property in Jerusalem's Armenian Quarter? The Legal Status of property possession and ownership in Jerusalem derives from the unique… Continue Reading Property Rights and National Identities in Jerusalem – The Case of the Armenian Quarter with Dr. Sami Ershied
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“What Do Universities Owe Jews under Title VI, and Why?” with Robert Katz, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
Wasserstein 3007What do universities owe Jews under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964? The answer depends on why Title VI protects Jews – that is, its legal basis for doing so. Title VI prohibits universities from tolerating discrimination “on the ground of race, color, and national origin.” Notably, Title VI --unlike Title VII—does… Continue Reading “What Do Universities Owe Jews under Title VI, and Why?” with Robert Katz, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
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“Mystical Nihilism, Theopolitics, Ethics, and the Law Beyond Law” with Elliot Wolfson, UC Santa Barbara, Emeritus
Hauser Hall 102 1545 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA, United StatesThis lecture will explore the notion of venturing to the law beyond the law particularly as it is implied by mystical nihilism. My argument pivots around the assumption that the skepticism of faith, endemic to nihilistic encounter with the nothing on the part of mystics, resonates with the insubordinate proclivity of the Jewish esoteric… Continue Reading “Mystical Nihilism, Theopolitics, Ethics, and the Law Beyond Law” with Elliot Wolfson, UC Santa Barbara, Emeritus
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The Work of the Israeli Supreme Court in Times of National Emergency: A Talk by Justice Khaled Kabub, Israeli Supreme Court
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“The Israeli Supreme Court and the War on Gaza” (via zoom) with Yahli Shereshevsky, Haifa University
Dr. Shereshevsky will discuss recent cases in the Israeli Supreme Court in the context of the war in Gaza and how the Court’s approach can be explained through broader discussions of the application of international law in domestic courts. Specifically, he will examine these cases against the backdrop of the various international proceedings related to… Continue Reading “The Israeli Supreme Court and the War on Gaza” (via zoom) with Yahli Shereshevsky, Haifa University
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“Law, Sovereignty, and Political Theology: Jewish Thought in Conversation with Carl Schmitt” a talk by Miguel Vatter
Wasserstein 3011Professor Miguel Vatter is Professor of Politics, Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University; and currently a Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
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“The Shamama Case: Contesting Citizenship across the Modern Mediterranean” with Jessica Marglin, Harvard University
Hauser Hall 105How a nineteenth-century lawsuit over the estate of a wealthy Tunisian Jew shines new light on the history of belonging.
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The Difference Between Freedom and Liberation: War, Violence and the State in Tamares, Teitelbaum & Kook with Shaul Magid, Harvard University
Hauser 102In this talk Magid briefly explores the subject of violence and war through the work of three rabbinic thinkers in the twentieth century: Aaron Shmuel Tamares, Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar,… Continue Reading The Difference Between Freedom and Liberation: War, Violence and the State in Tamares, Teitelbaum & Kook with Shaul Magid, Harvard University
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“What is the Bavli?” a roundtable at the Association for Jewish Studies Annual Conference organized by the Julis-Rabinowitz Program on Jewish and Israeli Law at Harvard Law School
December 14-16, Washington DC "What is the Bavli?" Moderator: Christine Hayes and Jay Harris Discussants: Julia Watts Belser, Alyssa Gray, Simcha Gross, Isaac Landes
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“Sexual Violence and Antisemitism: Perspectives from International Law, Halakha, and Feminist Theory” Monday February 2 – Tuesday February 3, 2026
Sexual Violence and Antisemitism: Perspectives from International Law, Halakha and Feminist Theory Harvard University, February 2–3, 2026 This academic conference brings together an international group of scholars to examine the… Continue Reading “Sexual Violence and Antisemitism: Perspectives from International Law, Halakha, and Feminist Theory” Monday February 2 – Tuesday February 3, 2026
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Spring 2026 Events *Open to Harvard ID holders only*
Monday February 9 Adjudicating the Spiritual World in Israeli Courts: Dilemmas of Equality of Justice Erica Weiss moderated by Guy Priver 12:15-1:15pm Hauser Hall 101 Click here to livestream Erica… Continue Reading Spring 2026 Events *Open to Harvard ID holders only*
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Antisemitism & Universities Conference on May 14, 2026 at Harvard University
You are cordially invited to the Antisemitism & Universities Conference on May 14 at Harvard University. Please note that registration is required (by May 4) and is open to Harvard… Continue Reading Antisemitism & Universities Conference on May 14, 2026 at Harvard University