MCLC: China and the Jews in the Modern Era symposium

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China and the Jews in the Modern Era symposium
Dear colleagues —
The Ohio State University is pleased to host a one-day symposium, China and the Jews in the Modern Era. It is free and everyone is welcome. Pre-registration would be appreciated, to assist with head count for planning the event. Dates, times, etc. are given below.
Sincerely,
Marjorie Chan
Director, Institute for Chinese Studies, East Asian Studies Center, OSU
Associate Professor, Dept. of E. Asian Langs. & Lits.
Symposium: China and the Jews in the Modern Era
Date:   Sunday, 19 April 2015
Time:   8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Place:  Mershon Center, Room 120 & Lounge
(1501 Neil Ave., Columbus, OH 43201)
URL:  http://u.osu.edu/symposiumonchinajews/
Program & Pre-registration: http://u.osu.edu/symposiumonchinajews/program/
The symposium, organized by Professors Matthew Goldish (Director, Melton Center for Jewish Studies) and Marjorie Chan (Director, Institute for Chinese Studies), includes five national and international invited speakers, plus graduate student presenters and two of our OSU librarians.
The program schedule is placed below. A copy is also online at the symposium website.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
MORNING SESSION
8:30 – 8:50   Registration & refreshments
Registration is free. Everyone is welcome.
8:50 – 9:00   Welcoming Remarks
9:00 – 10:05   Chair:  Prof. Matthew Goldish (History, OSU)
Invited Speaker
Jonathan Goldstein  (University of West Georgia)
“Between Russia, China, and Israel:  The Transnational Identity of Harbin’s Jews, 1899-2015, with Special Reference to the Ehud Olmert Family”
10:05 – 11:10   Chair:  Prof. Ying Zhang (History, OSU)
Invited Speaker
Bei Gao  (University of North Carolina Wilmington)
“China, Japan and the Flight of European Jewish Refugees to Shanghai, 1937-1945”
11:20 – 11:50   Kaiqi Hua  (U.C. Merced)  – via videoconferencing
“Sketch of Ignaz Trebitsch-Lincoln’s Adventure in China (1922-1943)”
12:00 – 1:00   Catered lunch at Mershon Center
AFTERNOON SESSION
1:00 – 2:05   Chair:  Rabbi Anson Laytner (Seattle University)
Invited Speaker
Noam Urbach  (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
“Sino-Christo-Judaica: The Christian Factor in the History of Kaifeng Jewry”
2:05 – 3:10   Chair:  Prof. Bei Gao (U. of North Carolina Wilmington)
Invited Speaker
Moshe Bernstein  (U. of Western Australia, Australia)
“Authenticity Claims and Authentication Processes: The Kaifeng Jews’ Revival of an Unrecognized Identity”
3:10 – 4:15   Chair:  Prof. Jonathan Goldstein (University of West Georgia)
Invited Speaker
Rabbi Anson Laytner  (Seattle University)
“Kol Yisrael Haverim: The Impact of External Jewish Contact with the Kaifeng Jews in the 20th and 21st Centuries”
4:15 – 4:30   Coffee & tea break
4:30 – 5:30   Chair:  Prof. Marjorie Chan (E. Asian L&L, OSU)
OSU Libraries’ Jewish Studies Collection and Resources on the Jews in China
Presenters:
Joseph Galron-Goldschläger  (Jewish Studies Librarian)
Guoqing Li  (Chinese Studies Librarian)
5:30 – 6:00   Ya’nan Bai (Independent Scholar) and Litong Chen (OSU)
“Nineteenth Century Mandarin in the Old Testament: A Study of the Translation of Biblical Names”
6:00   Closing Remarks
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Organizers
Melton Center for Jewish Studies
Institute for Chinese Studies
Organizing Committee

Co-Chairs:
Matthew Goldish (Director, Melton Center for Jewish Studies)
Marjorie Chan (Director, Institute for Chinese Studies)
Committee Members:
Lori Fireman  (Program Coordinator, Melton Center)
Jeffrey Chan  (Assistant Director, Institute for Chinese Studies)
Yutian Tan (President, Graduate Students of E. Asian L. & L.)
Jia Shi (Treasurer, Graduate Students of E. Asian L. & L.)
Allegra Lewison (President, Jewish Studies Student Association)
Rachel Lieberman (Treasurer, Jewish Studies Student Association)
Flyer & Poster Designer: Tan Nguyen (Communications & Events Coordinator, CLLC)
Co-Sponsors
College of Arts and Sciences
East Asian Studies Center
Middle East Studies Center
Center for the Study of Religion
Center for Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Department of History
Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures
Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
Council on Student Affairs
Jewish Studies Student Association
Graduate Students of East Asian Languages and Literatures
Special Thanks
Our special thanks go to the Melton Center’s Thomas and Diann Mann Distinguished Symposium Fund, the Sino-Judaic Institute, and a U.S. Department of Education Title VI Grant to OSU’s East Asian Studies Center.
by denton.2 at osu.edu on March 23, 2015
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