Now Accepting Applications for Jewish Studies Internships for Fall 2017

The Jewish Studies Bassini Internship Program enables students to explore the intellectual dimensions of Jewish studies outside the classroom. During the semester, interns will develop and organize one event for students. Programs might include a discussion with a scholar, a panel discussion, a performance, or any other event that raises issues relevant to Jewish studies. The Bassini Faculty and Grad Coordinators will assist with conceptualization and with clarifica9on of financial and technical needs. Each intern will have a modest programming budget for the Bassini event, and each will receive a $200 research stipend.
Submit your application via email by Monday, September 18th
https://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jwst/undergraduate/jewish-studies-internships
If you have questions about the Bassini Internship Program, please contact the Bassini Internship Graduate Coordinator, Adam Sax, at adam1@sas.upenn.edu.

[Originally illuminated at the workshops of Bonifacio Bembo and Cristoforo De Predis, 15th century Northern Italy]. The Rothschild Miscellany. London: Linda and Michael Falter, Facsimile Editions, London ; Jerusalem: Israel Museum, 1989. Gift of Ruth and Raymond Brenner and the Brenner Family Fund for Jewish Studies in honor of Gregory Brenner, W', 1999; Adam Brenner, W', 2001; Jason Brenner, W', 2005.
One of the most lavishly illuminated and lavishly decorated examples of renaissance Jewish manuscript production, this facsimile edition reproduces in precise detail every aspect of the original, including the scribal method of ruling known as "pricking", the uneven cut of the pages, stains and holes found on the original parchment, and the texture of the gold leaf.
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