Shaping Community: Poetics and Politics of the Eruv
Three exhibitions exploring a Jewish spatial practice
curated by Margaret Olin in three parts at the ISM Gallery of Sacred Arts, the Allan and Leah Rabinowitz Gallery (Slifka Center), and the 32 Edgewood Gallery.

Ellen Rothenberg. Measure 1, (c) 2012.
RELATED EVENTS
October 10
Biblical Borders and the Nation-State
a lecture by Rachel Havrelock, University of Illinois, Chicago
4:30 PM | Harkness Hall, Rm. 116
sponsored by the Program in Judaic Studies
October 18
Sabbath (Nira Pereg, 2008) and This is not a Film (Jafar Panahi, 2011)
film screening followed by panel discussion, introduced by Dudley Andrew.
7 PM | Whitney Humanities Center Auditorium
Religion and Film. Films at the Whitney supported by the Barbakow Fund for Innovative Film Programs at Yale. Presented with the Initiative for the Study of Material and Visual Cultures of Religion, the Program in American Studies, the Film Studies Program, and the Department of Religious Studies.
October 22
The Eruv Meets the First Amendment
a lecture by Robert G. Sugarman, Attorney and National Chair, Anti-Defamation League.
12 noon | Yale Law School
sponsored by the Jewish Law Students' Association
Rabbi's Tea with Robert Sugarman, Rabbi James Ponet, and Margaret Olin
4 - 5:30 pm | Joseph Slifka Center Library
October 27
Cabaret Eruv: Outside-In, Inside-Out, and the Long Journey Home
performance by the New Budapest Orpheum Society
7 PM | Marquand Chapel
sponsored by Yale Institute of Sacred Music
October 28
The Mystery and History of the Eruv: A Symposium
11 AM - 3 PM | The Yeshiva University Museum, Center for Jewish History, New York
free; reservations required.
November 8
Light of Diaspora
a lecture by Manuel Herz. architect and author of From Camp to City: Refugee Camps of the Western Sahara
4:30 PM | Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale
sponsored by the Program in Judaic Studies
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