Open to: Social studies and ELA teachers
Opportunity at a Glance: This seminar examines the ways in which Jewish people in America, since the earliest days of the mid-seventeenth century into the present, have responded to the multiple forces which in turn shaped their communities. How did American and global matters both leave their indelible marks? How did they interact with their neighbors and with the American state? The seminar will survey these matters from the very beginning of their American history into recent times. Led by Professor Emerita Hasia R. Diner (NYU).
$25 registration fee.
Key dates: August 10–14; daily sessions begin 11:00a.m. ET
Location: Virtual
Registration deadline: 08/03/2026
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For more information: Daniel Pecoraro, Assistant Director of Programs: seminars@gilderlehrman.org, 646-366-9666 x127

