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2009-2010, News

U of M professor to discuss ‘Why Germany Loves Jews’ next Tuesday

Jim Winterer ’71 | April 7, 2010 Events

The topic will be discussed by Leslie Morris, associate professor of German literature at the University of Minnesota, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, April 13, at Mount Zion Temple, 1300 Summit Ave.

The talk, free and open to the public, is sponsored by the University of Minnesota’s Center for Jewish Studies in cooperation with the Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning at the University of St. Thomas and St. John’s University.

For decades after World War II, Germany had a small Jewish population and little Jewish cultural life. It also was difficult for Jews worldwide to separate Germany from the Holocaust. Morris will explore the enormous changes that have taken place since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, including the role of the American Jewish community in the rebuilding of Jewish life in Germany.

The program will include a photographic tour of Jewish Berlin.

Morris, who was former director of the University of Minnesota’s Center for Jewish Studies, is author of a book on history and memory in postwar Austrian poetry and co-editor of two volumes on contemporary writing in Germany and the German- Jewish relationship. She is completing a book on Jewish memory in Germany.

2009-2010, News

March 19 lecture here to examine ‘Underhanded Means of Addressing Marginalization in Genesis’

March 11, 2010

Author Dr. Beth Kissileff will discuss “The Way of Women is Upon Me: Underhanded Means of Addressing Marginalization in Genesis” from noon to 1 p.m. Friday, March 19, at the Luann Dummer Center for Women, Room 103, O’Shaughnessy Educational Center, on the St. Paul campus of the University of St. Thomas.

Free and open to the public, the talk is part of the Feminist Friday series of lectures sponsored by the center for women; this month’s presentation is co-sponsored the Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning. Bring your lunch; dessert and beverages will be provided.

2008-2009, News

Jay Phillips Center for Jewish-Christian Learning expands mission, adopts new name

March 31, 2009

The Jay Phillips Center for Jewish-Christian Learning – a center sponsored jointly by
the University of St. Thomas and St. John’s University – has expanded its mission and
adopted a new name.

The center now is named the Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning. Its mission to
promote understanding and combat prejudice has expanded to encompass Islam and
other world religions.

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2007-2008, News

Economist and author Paul Krugman to speak at Temple Israel Nov. 6

St. Thomas Newsroom | October 26, 2007 University News

Princeton University economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman will speak at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6, at Temple Israel, 2324 Emerson Ave. S., Minneapolis.

Krugman will discuss “Conscience of a Liberal,” which is the title of his most recent book. The discussion will be in the form of an interview with David Morris, vice president of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance.

Free and open to the public, the talk is sponsored by Temple Israel, Magers and Quinn Booksellers, and the Jay Phillips Center for Jewish-Christian Learning, which is a partnership of St. John’s University and the University of St. Thomas.

Krugman, 54, taught at Yale, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California at Berkeley, London School of Economics and Stanford University before joining the Princeton faculty in 2000. That year he began writing a twice-weekly op-ed column for The New York Times.

He has written more than 200 scholarly papers and 20 books, some academic and some for general audiences. In Conscience of a Liberal, Krugman explores the past 80 years of American history with a focus on what happened to middle-class America and what it will take to achieve a “new New Deal.”

Krugman received the John Bates Clark Medal from the American Economic Association and in 2002 was named Columnist of the Year by Editor and Publisher magazine. His other books include The Great Unraveling: Losing Our Way in the New Century, Peddling Prosperity: Economic Sense and Nonsense in an Age of Diminished Expectations and Pop Internationalism.

For more information call the Jay Phillips Center for Jewish-Christian Learning, (651) 962- 5780, or Magers and Quinn, (612) 822-4611.