2:00--3:30pm Sun., Jan. 25 - Memoirs of Glueckel of Hameln, by Glueckel; discussion leader, Elizabeth Drummond, Assistant Professor of History 2:00--3:30pm Sun., Feb. 15 - Tevye the Dairyman and the Railroad Stories, by Sholem Aleichem; discussion leader, Amy Shevitz, Lecturer, History Department 2:00--3:30pm Sun., Mar. 22 - Noah the Water Carrier and Other Stories, by Joe Lumer; discussion led by Holli Levitsky, Associate Professor of English and Director of the Jewish Studies Program and by Joe Lumer, author of "Noah the Water Carrier and Other Stories"
2:00--3:30pm Sun., April 26 - Enemies, a Love Story, by I.B. Singer; discussion led by Holli Levitsky, Associate Professor of English and Director of the Jewish Studies Program
Enemies: A Love Story
by
Isaac Bashevis Singer
All Sessions are FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. All sessions will be on Sundays, from 2-3:30 P.M. You may come to individual sessions - you do not have to come to all of them. Parking on campus is also free. Park in the Drollinger Parking structure.