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“The Jewish Body”: Sander Gilman & Yulia Egorova in dialogue (London, 16 May 2013)

THE JEWISH BODY Sander Gilman and Yulia Egorova in dialogue Thursday, May 16th 2013, 6.00pm, RHB Small Cinema, Goldsmiths Sander Gilman is a social, cultural and literary historian, specialising amongst many areas in the history of science, psychoanalysis and Jewish Studies. He is the author or editor of over eighty books on Read more…

By medh, 8 years3 years ago
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Flourishing despite catastrophe: Delivering Jewish social and therapeutic programmes to ageing Shoah survivors and refugees

Tucked away in North London lies an ordinary building which is easily accessible yet lacks a sign or any distinction, you might never notice it or even realise what the space is for. However, there is something extraordinary about its purpose and the individuals inside; it is a therapeutic centre Read more…

By medh, 8 years ago
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