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Professor Jonathan Krasner
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Learning About Learning: Conversations with Scholars of Jewish Education
Episode 36: Antisemitism on Campus After October 7
In this special event, authors from a themed issue of Journal of Jewish Education discuss their articles on antisemitism on college campuses since October 7. The issue spotlights cutting-edge research to broaden and deepen our understanding of antisemitism and anti-Zionism by analyzing their contemporary manifestations and implications for Jewish education and learning. This webinar features the following authors speaking about their papers:Vikki Katz (Chapman University): Unsettled Ground: How Jewish Undergraduates are Negotiating Identity Shifts and (Un)civil Campus Discourse after October 7Rebecca Kobrin (Columbia University): Anti-Israelism, Social Media and the...
2025-06-16
1h 05
The Dom Giordano Program
No Love Gained (Full Show)
12 - Can Dom out drive Ron Jaworski on the golf course? 1205 - Is Jon Meacham’s take on the Alex Padilla situation and how it relates to protestors. We revisit a call on Krasner from the 11 o’clock hour. 1210 - 9 inmates are missing after protestors stormed Delaney Hall last night. We play the video of the incident. 1215 - Side - something everybody loves, but you do not get. 1220 - CNN Analyst Scott Jennings joins us live from Israel! And then a bit of a hiccup. What does Scott make of this situation after Israel bombed Iran late last night? Does Scot...
2025-06-13
2h 14
Learning About Learning: Conversations with Scholars of Jewish Education
Episode 34: Fraternities and Sororities as Jewish Communal Spaces | Dr. Jenny Small
Traditionally-Jewish fraternities and sororities are not often considered sites of Jewish community. In this session, Jenny L. Small discusses findings from interviews with fraternity and sorority life (FSL) educators, revealing their perspectives that students in these organizations bear distinctly gendered burdens around Jewish heritage and continuity. The educators in this study lacked a strong understanding of Jewish identity and how students express those identities through FSL; however, effectively supporting these organizations can help them function as sites of belonging for Jewish college students during turbulent times on campus.Originally recorded: 3/20/25At the Mandel...
2025-03-28
28 min
the body is the brain
Episode 5: Ranu Mukherjee
We talk about: scores for performance, weaving politics and abstraction, dance and visual art in conversation, revolutionary time, Ranu's painting process, the importance of sari fabric in her work, hybridity, installation "versus" performance, the fires in LA and much more… ABOUT THE ARTISTRanu Mukherjee makes hybrid work in painting, film installation and performance to expand imaginative capacities. Commissioned projects have been presented by Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, 18th Street Arts Center, Los Angeles, de Young Museum, Karachi Biennale 2019, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, San Francisco Arts Commission, San Francisco Ba...
2025-03-01
1h 05
The Alan Sanders Show
The final corruption, sore losers, NYT propaganda, soft bigotry, what the 14th says, AOC's salute and DOGE
Today’s show opens with a piece by Constitutional Law Professor, Jonathan Turley entitled, “The Final Corruption of Joe Biden.” Turley lays out the case that we’ve been making here on my show. To give you an idea of the rage and derangement on the Left, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser says she is going to refuse to acknowledge the J6 pardons and will not release the prisoners. On a similar note, Philadelphia DA, Larry Krasner is pushing for state charges for J6 prisoners pardoned by President Trump. The NY Time put out a piece su...
2025-01-22
1h 35
Learning About Learning: Conversations with Scholars of Jewish Education
Episode 30: Spotlight on Jewish Education after October 7
The attack on October 7th, the ensuing war, and the changed environment in the US have all led to questions about how American Jewish educational institutions have responded, and how they should. What do we know about the impact of the last year on schools, synagogues, camps, Israel trips, and other initiatives? How have educators been affected? How have children? What new trends are emerging? In this session, a group of scholars and educational leaders offer ideas for educators and educational institutions one year into this new environment.Panelists include Jonathan Krasner (Brandeis University), Matt Reingold (community...
2024-11-18
1h 05
Learning About Learning: Conversations with Scholars of Jewish Education
Episode 28: How American Activists Helped Free Soviet Jews | Professor Shaul Kelner
In his recent book, Shaul Kelner recounts the compelling stories of heroism that helped to free Soviet Jews. In this session, he discusses how this activism reached Jewish educational spaces — through bar and bat mitzvah twinning, school field trips to rallies, summer camp programming, and much more — and reshaped the Jewish American experience from the Johnson era through the Reagan-Bush years.Originally recorded: 9/26/24At the Mandel Center, we are committed to advancing the field of Jewish educational scholarship, especially scholarship on teaching and learning, in order to make a deep and lasting difference on the live...
2024-11-11
28 min
Learning About Learning: Conversations with Scholars of Jewish Education
Episode 20: Spotlight on Jewish Learning: Past, Present and Future
What have we learned about Jewish learning in the past, where are we today, and what do we still need to learn for the future? Join MCSJE for this special Spotlight Session in honor of Brandeis University’s 75th anniversary, at which Brandeis scholars of Jewish education share some of the most important developments in the field of Jewish education and why they matter for the flourishing of individual students and the vibrancy of the Jewish community.Panelists: Sharon Feiman-Nemser, Ziva Hassenfeld, Jonathan Krasner, Jon Levisohn, and Joe ReimerOriginally recorded: 11/30/23At the Ma...
2023-12-12
1h 04
Learning About Learning: Conversations with Scholars of Jewish Education
Episode 18: What 19th Century Jewish Education Can Teach Us about Jewish Education Today | Professor Laura Yares
Most histories of American Jewish education deride 19th-century Jewish Sunday schools. But when Laura Yares looked more closely at the curricula, the operative philosophies and the experiences that students and teachers had in these schools, she found that they did important cultural work. In this session, she discusses her recent book, Jewish Sunday Schools: Teaching Religion in Nineteenth-Century America, and describes what educators can learn from this pioneering generation in American Jewish education..Originally recorded: 10/19/23At the Mandel Center, we are committed to advancing the field of Jewish educational scholarship, especially scholarship on...
2023-10-30
30 min
Learning About Learning: Conversations with Scholars of Jewish Education
Episode 17: What We Can Learn from Seymour Fox and the Visions of Jewish Education Project | Professor Jon Levisohn
In the 1990s and the early 2000s, Jewish educators and educational institutions started talking about “vision” in a new way, prompted by the efforts of the Mandel Foundation and especially its influential leader Seymour Fox. For many, the publication of Visions of Jewish Education (2003) was a landmark event in the field. Jon A. Levisohn discusses a forthcoming article in which he analyzes how Fox’s ideas about vision in Jewish education developed over time, some of the challenges that he encountered, and what we can still learn from them. This session is led by Professor Jonathan Krasner (MCSJE).Or...
2023-05-08
27 min
5 Plain Questions
Jonathan Thunder
Jonathan Thunder (b. 1977)Thunder infuses his personal lens with real-time world experiences using a wide range of mediums. He is known for his surreal paintings, digitally animated films and installations in which he addresses subject matter of personal experience and social commentary. Jonathan is an enrolled member of the Red Lake Band of Ojibwe, and makes his home and studio in Duluth, MN.He has attended the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) in Santa Fe, NM and studied Visual Effects and Motion Graphics in Minneapolis, MN at the Art Institute International. His work has...
2023-03-08
38 min
ART FICTIONS
Rural Reality and Complex Systems (KATIE PRATT)
Guest artist KATIE PRATT joins JILLIAN KNIPE to discuss her work via 'Once in Europa' 1987 by John Berger. As part of the 'Into Our Labours' trilogy, the novel is set in an alpine village and describes grounded charm and limiting isolation against the encroaching industrialisation of urban life. We talk about the disorganised surface, organic and geometric, the French Alps, industrial revolution, the mass of strike actions across UK industries right now (and for good reason), a certain lack of idealism, sharing of the planet's resources, how communities might organise themselves, and the myriad of in...
2023-02-08
56 min
Learning About Learning: Conversations with Scholars of Jewish Education
Episode 1: How Camp Ramah Met the Challenges of the 1990s | Professor Jonathan Krasner
The Jewish overnight camping industry was on the verge of major changes in the late 1980s, when Shelly Dorph became the head of the Ramah National Commission. Jonathan Krasner discusses the case of Ramah and how it reflects on the challenges and opportunities that Jewish non-profit summer camps faced in the 1990s and early 2000s, and what it means for Jewish camps today. Originally recorded: 10/14/21At the Mandel Center, we are committed to advancing the field of Jewish educational scholarship, especially scholarship on teaching and learning, in order to make a deep and lasting difference...
2022-11-01
24 min
The Hake Report
12/16/21 Thu. John Wayne vs bell hooks; Soros ADL! Fake KKK!
RIP John Wayne and bell hooks! ADL loves George Soros. First black female NYPD head! Faked "hate speech" goes unpunished! The Hake Report, Thursday, December 16, 2021: Great John Wayne quotes! (What's a Freemason anyway?) // RIP "bell hooks" at 69, looked rough, not a good hairstyle! // The ADL, George Soros, and Bay Area "progressives" are evil! They supported Philly DA Larry Krasner and L.A. BLM Cuban George Gascon! // LOTS OF CONFUSION WITH CALLERS, BUT THANK YOU! (See below!) // NYC black Democrat mayor-elect Eric Adams selects black lady Keechant Sewell for NYPD police commissioner. // TEDx Talk, Dr. Paul Richards d...
2021-12-16
2h 01
Rutgers University Press Podcast
Sarah Bunin Benor et al., "Hebrew Infusion: Language and Community at American Jewish Summer Camps" (Rutgers UP, 2020)
Each summer, tens of thousands of American Jews attend residential camps, where they may see Hebrew signs, sing and dance to Hebrew songs, and hear a camp-specific hybrid language register called Camp Hebraized English, as in: “Let’s hear some ruach (spirit) in this chadar ochel (dining hall)!” Using historical and sociolinguistic methods, Hebrew Infusion: Language and Community at American Jewish Summer Camps, by Sarah Bunin Benor, Jonathan Krasner, and Sharon Avni (Rutgers University Press, 2020), explains how camp directors and staff came to infuse Hebrew in creative ways and how their rationales and practices have evolved from the early 20th cent...
2021-09-02
1h 07
New Books in Language
Sarah Bunin Benor et al., "Hebrew Infusion: Language and Community at American Jewish Summer Camps" (Rutgers UP, 2020)
Each summer, tens of thousands of American Jews attend residential camps, where they may see Hebrew signs, sing and dance to Hebrew songs, and hear a camp-specific hybrid language register called Camp Hebraized English, as in: “Let’s hear some ruach (spirit) in this chadar ochel (dining hall)!” Using historical and sociolinguistic methods, Hebrew Infusion: Language and Community at American Jewish Summer Camps, by Sarah Bunin Benor, Jonathan Krasner, and Sharon Avni (Rutgers University Press, 2020), explains how camp directors and staff came to infuse Hebrew in creative ways and how their rationales and practices have evolved from the early 20th cent...
2021-09-02
1h 07
New Books in Education
Sarah Bunin Benor et al., "Hebrew Infusion: Language and Community at American Jewish Summer Camps" (Rutgers UP, 2020)
Each summer, tens of thousands of American Jews attend residential camps, where they may see Hebrew signs, sing and dance to Hebrew songs, and hear a camp-specific hybrid language register called Camp Hebraized English, as in: “Let’s hear some ruach (spirit) in this chadar ochel (dining hall)!” Using historical and sociolinguistic methods, Hebrew Infusion: Language and Community at American Jewish Summer Camps, by Sarah Bunin Benor, Jonathan Krasner, and Sharon Avni (Rutgers University Press, 2020), explains how camp directors and staff came to infuse Hebrew in creative ways and how their rationales and practices have evolved from the early 20th cent...
2021-09-02
1h 07
New Books in Jewish Studies
Sarah Bunin Benor et al., "Hebrew Infusion: Language and Community at American Jewish Summer Camps" (Rutgers UP, 2020)
Each summer, tens of thousands of American Jews attend residential camps, where they may see Hebrew signs, sing and dance to Hebrew songs, and hear a camp-specific hybrid language register called Camp Hebraized English, as in: “Let’s hear some ruach (spirit) in this chadar ochel (dining hall)!” Using historical and sociolinguistic methods, Hebrew Infusion: Language and Community at American Jewish Summer Camps, by Sarah Bunin Benor, Jonathan Krasner, and Sharon Avni (Rutgers University Press, 2020), explains how camp directors and staff came to infuse Hebrew in creative ways and how their rationales and practices have evolved from the early 20th cent...
2021-09-02
1h 07
The College Commons Podcast
Hebrew Infusion: Language and Community at American Jewish Summer Camps
What can Hebrew's usage in Jewish summer camps teach us about the American Jewish experience? "Hebrew Infusion: Language and Community at American Jewish Summer Camps" Winner of the 2020 National Jewish Book Award in Education and Jewish Identity Each summer, tens of thousands of American Jews attend residential camps, where they may see Hebrew signs, sing and dance to Hebrew songs, and hear a camp-specific hybrid language register called Camp Hebraized English, as in: “Let’s hear some ruach (spirit) in this chadar ochel (dining hall)!” Using historical and sociolinguistic methods, this book explains how camp directors and staff came to infuse...
2021-06-22
35 min
Success Failed
Mitigating Risks in Business
In this month's segment, business entrepreneur Phillip Long interviews Jonathan Krasner from Breach Secure Now!, an end-user education firm. These two cybersecurity gurus discuss mitigating risks within an ever-evolving threat landscape and the implications of data breaches on the individual. Is your personal information being targeted right now by hackers? What should you do to put a stop to it? Plus, Phillip breaks down the Equifax data breach and its lingering effects seven months later. He also talks about sending kids to college ready to tackle the obstacles heading their way and how he personally dropped off h...
2019-10-31
52 min
Maggot Brain Archives - Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM
Maggot Brain | Philly stories
Philly stories Épisode du vendredi 9 Février 2018 Une fois de plus, une fois de trop, la voix d'un négro annonce le problème (...)" Ceci est le début de la partie de Moda pour le morceau "Au Dessus Des Lois" du MINISTERE AMER. On remet en effet le couvert sur Philadelphie, Mumia Abu Jamal et MOVE avec Jonathan Lère et Julie Périgois, avec des rebondissements, un nouveau juge ( Leon Tucker, pas forcément apparenté au bassiste actuel de Morbid Angel), un nouveau procureur, Larry Krasner, un possible vice de procédure concernant Ron Castille ( adjoint au procureur en 1982, p...
2018-02-12
00 min
Smorgasbord
The $54,000 Strategy, Step 2- Making Change Happen
Join Sara Shapiro-Plevan of Rimonim Consulting as she leads a conversation entitled “The $54,000 Strategy, Step 2: Making Change Happen.” This conversation was sparked by an article by Mark S. Young entitled The $54,000 Strategy: A Bold Solution to Undervaluing our Jewish Professionals The goals of the conversation was to think forward about effecting change in our professional communities as we reflect on a series of pieces about building professional leadership. Together with panelists, Mark S. Young, Liz Fisher, Jonathan Krasner Ken Gordon and the many JEDLab members who participated in this recorded webinar, this podcast grappled with the big idea...
2013-11-25
00 min