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Let the people in and the laughter out: Yiddish Book Center reopens with an exhibit of comic art

Let the people in and the laughter out: Yiddish Book Center reopens with an exhibit of comic art
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Let the people in and the laughter out: Yiddish Book Center reopens with an exhibit of comic art

Let the people in and the laughter out: Yiddish Book Center reopens with an exhibit of comic art
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Yiddish Book Center to open to the public on June 24

Jewish Ledger Yiddish Book Center to open to the public on June 24 AMHERST, Massachusetts–The Yiddish Book Center has announced it will begin its phased reopening on Thursday, June 24. The Center will be open to the public on Thursdays, Fridays, Sundays, and Mondays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.  The Center is home to the world’s first Yiddish museum. Designed to recall a shtetl, it is set on a 10-acre apple orchard at the edge of the campus of Hampshire College adjacent to the Eric Carle Museum in Amherst, Massachusetts. The visiting exhibit by NYC-based, multimedia artist Steve Marcus comprises two connected exhibits. Through the Hat includes wood-carved objects that seamlessly weave together Marcus’ childhood memories of bagels and bialys, pickles and green tomatoes from the barrel, and paper-wrapped whitefish chubs with his personal journey and passion for his own roots and culture. The Golden Medina expands on this series, welcoming the viewer deeper i

UChicago instructors, grad students honored with Swogger Awards, Booth Prizes

Navneet Bhasin, Senior Lecturer, Biological Sciences Collegiate Division Since high school, Navneet Bhasin has been interested in how humans contribute to the biological world and are, in turn, affected by it. After studying microbiology through her undergraduate and graduate years, she further pursued that interest through applied biological sciences research at Harvard University and Boston University. In her biology courses, Bhasin teaches students the methods and skills needed to find biological solutions to challenges in fields ranging from medicine to forensics.  “If you can identify problems, my classes help you develop the tools to find solutions for them,” Bhasin said. “Thinking outside the box helps drive innovation. Finding an interdisciplinary approach is key in this interconnected world of exploding information.”

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