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For more past programming from the Folger Institute, please see the article Folger Institute scholarly programs archive.
Jews, Christians, and Hebraic Scholarship in Early Modern Europe
- Spring 2014 Symposium
- Annotated bibliography of Hebraica
- In collaboration with the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, the Folger Institute attempted to host a daylong symposium on the issues of social, cultural, and religious change in early modern Europe that are the focus of the Katz Center’s 2013-14 fellowship program. (N.b, this program was cancelled due to a weather-related Federal closing)
- Organizer: David B. Ruderman (Ella Darivoff Director of the Herbert D. Katz Center)