Future Events

Views Navigation

Event Views Navigation

Today
  • “Where were the Women? A History of Gendered Synagogue Space” – An illustrated lecture by Samuel D. Gruber

    Arnold Hall 96 Wentworth Street, Charleston, SC, United States

    In this talk Dr. Samuel Gruber presents an overview of the role of women in Jewish worship space but especially focuses on the types of physical spaces allowed to women in American synagogue architecture from the 18th century until today. Dr. Gruber will present historical material, some of which derives from the William Rosenthal Collection at the College of Charleston, and much of which comes from his own continuing investigation of synagogue buildings throughout the world.

  • North African Jews in Christian South Carolina: Slavery, Diplomacy, and Religion Across the Atlantic

    Arnold Hall 96 Wentworth Street, Charleston, SC, United States

    Dr. Max Modiano Daniel, Public Historian and Director of the Jewish Heritage Collection at the College of Charleston will give a talk on his latest research, which explores how North African Jews shaped 19th-century American Jewish history and challenged racial and political norms in the antebellum South. Doors will open for brunch at 9:00 AM. 

  • Oy Vey, King George! American Jews and the Revolution

    Arnold Hall 96 Wentworth Street, Charleston, SC, United States

    Dr. Adam Jortner (Auburn University) will talk about his new book, A Promised Land: Jewish Patriots, the American Revolution, and the Birth of Religious Freedom. This talk dismantles the enduring myth that America was founded primarily as a Christian nation, instead highlighting the diverse religious and cultural forces that shaped its origins. By widening the scope of the American Revolution to include Jewish patriots and other overlooked figures, it uncovers how Judaism played a central role in defining both the new nation and its evolving concept of citizenship. Doors will open for brunch at 9:00 AM.