This talk will examine some of the ways American Jews and Christians have reimagined their engagement with the Passover seder.
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		   Patrick J. Ryan, S.J., the Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society, will deliver the annual spring McGinley Lecture, “Care For Our Common Home: Jews, Christians, and Muslims Confront Climate Change.” | 
	
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		 Deborah W. Denno, Ph.D., will be discussing the increasingly prominent role of neuroscience in criminal law. 
		
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		   Patrick J. Ryan, S.J., the Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society, will deliver the annual spring McGinley Lecture, “Care For Our Common Home: Jews, Christians, and Muslims Confront Climate Change.” | 
	
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		 400 Miles to Freedom documents Avishai Mekonen’s perilous journey from Ethiopia to Israel during “Operation Moses” in 1984. 
		
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		 Join us for a discussion and Q&A on both getting a job and switching jobs in government and politics. | 
	
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		 In this lunch lecture, Katell Berthelot, traces a surprising story about the Torah in the history of ancient Judaism. 
		
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		 This lecture, based on three years of ethnographic fieldwork, will analyze the particular LGBTQ Kabbalat Shabbat. | 
	
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		 Please join us for a discussion between Magda Teter, Ph.D., of Fordham University and Sara Lipton of SUNY Stony Brook about Teter’s new book, Blood Libel: On the Trail of Antisemitic Myth, will happen online via Zoom. | 
	
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		 This two-hour workshop will encourage GSAS students to reflect on how digital pedagogy can be most effectively utilized to meet the learning objectives of their classes. | 
	
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		   You're invited to attend Fordham's Social Innovation Day 2020: Advancing Social Innovation—Research, Practice, Pedagogy, and Policy. 
		
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		 Please join us for our virtual ReIMAGINE Incubator Showcase taking place over Zoom. | 
	
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		   In this conversation, we explore examples of disease in the Jewish past to examine the ways in which moments of epidemic challenged Jewish life and ritual. | 
	
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		 This talk will trace the performance of state-endorsed Orthodox conversion to highlight the collaborative labor that goes into the making of the Israeli state and its Jewish citizens. | 
	
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		   Please join the Institute on Religion, Law, and Lawyer’s Work in discussing how faith can help to ease the disproportionate ways that COVID-19 is affecting marginalized communities. The latest in the Fordham–NYPL Lecture Series features “Life Is an Eternal ‘Now’: Marija Gimbutas, World War II, and the Returns of Lithuanian History.” | 
	
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		   Join us for the 2020 Russo Family Lecture. | 
	
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