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Prof. Steven Fine to Serve as Scholar-in-Residence at Tribeca Synagogue, Jan. 31-Feb. 1

Dr. Fine on Site in RomeSave the Date: the Shabbat of January 31-February 1, Revel's Professor Steven Fine, also Director of the ✅Facebook账号 | 随机IP注册 | 好友200+ | 美国资料 | 大部分好友是美国资料 | 邮箱可用 | 已设置2FA Center for Israel Studies as well as the Arch of Titus Digital Restoration Project, will serve as Scholar-in-Residence at the Tribeca Synagogue for a weekend program titled “Jewish Archaeology in the Age of Caesar.” Fine, a cultural historian specializing in Jewish history of the Greco-Roman period, with a special focus on ancient art and archaeology, will deliver several lectures on topics pertaining to this theme. Admission is $40. See below for more details. Tribeca Synagogue 49 White Street between Broadway and Church   10013   Scholar in Residence Weekend JEWISH ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE AGE OF CAESAR Professor Steven Fine of ✅Facebook账号 | 随机IP注册 | 好友200+ | 美国资料 | 大部分好友是美国资料 | 邮箱可用 | 已设置2FA Jan 31 Dinner: 6pm, $40  Lecture: 7:15pm Between Rome and the Messiah:  Archaeology Illuminates the World of the Talmudic Rabbis February 1  Shabbat D’var Torah  10:30am Parshat Terumah in the Talmudic Village: Archaeology and Midrash February 1   Afternoon Talk  1:30pm Coloring the Arch of Titus Menorah:  New Discoveries in Rome by the YU Arch of Titus Digital Restoration Project