Chinese Jewish Conversation Comparing two cultures from antiquity to modernity Programs Apply Now Contact 中文 Artificial Intelligence Biotechnology Computer Science Cybersecurity Data Analytics and Visualization Digital Marketing and Media Mathematics Occupational Therapy Physician Assistant Physics Speech-Language Pathology Welcome Though we live in a modern world, Chinese and Jewish people share core ancient values, such as filial piety and respect for learning, that give us unique strength to successfully confront the challenges of contemporary society. Through comparative study of our venerable traditions, the CJC aims to build a cultural bridge between the Chinese and Jewish communities. Online Course Master of Arts Welcome Though we live in a modern world, Chinese and Jewish people share core ancient values, such as filial piety and respect for learning, that give us unique strength to successfully confront the challenges of contemporary society. Through comparative study of our venerable traditions, the CJC aims to build a cultural bridge between the Chinese and Jewish communities. Online Course Master of Arts Contemporary guidance from ancient philosophers Exploration of New Confucianism by special guest Prof. Roger Ames, Beijing University. Introduction by Mordechai Cohen on the eternal strength of traditional Jewish values. Student testimonial by Shun Shuangguan, . Post-lecture interview with Roger Ames and Mordechai Cohen on Chinese and Jewish education, the status of women, and a Chinese perspective on Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik. Watch videos from this program The riches of archaeology: Biblical and Chinese Introduction to the Chinese-Jewish Conversation by Mordechai Cohen (). Presentation by Dr. Jill Katz () on the emergence of the state in ancient Israel. Key note speaker Debby Li of New York University on the interpretation of findings at 3 key archaeological sites from the Xia dynasty. Follow-up interviews with Debby Li and Rebecca Zami, MA student at the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies: What it’s like for young Chinese and Jewish archaeologists to each explore their material heritage. Watch Video Ecological values from antiquity to modernity. Mordechai Cohen on the biblical shemitta precept. Dr. Rachel Ofer of Efrata College on nature and the natural world in modern Hebrew art, literature and music. Special guest Prof. Daniel Gardner of Smith College, interviewed by Elena Peng, on the modern Chinese vision of an ecological society and its roots in the classical sources. Watch video Confucius and Ezra: Spiritual leadership in times of crisis Explore how these near contemporaries in the ancient world faced the religious and political challenges of their times. Lecture by Mordechai Cohen. Key note speaker, Prof. Annping Chin of Yale University. Introduction about Jewish and Chinese cultural values by Provost Selma Botman, and about modernity vs. antiquity by Guilherme Albieri, Vice President of Student Affairs, SUNY. Watch video East meets West: Jewish studies in China Lecture by special guest, Rabbi Dr. Yaakov Nagen of Otniel Rabbinical College, introduced by Mordechai Cohen. Musical introduction by Bihan Li of Julliard School of Music: Chinese and Western Music. Interview with Prof. Youde Fu of the Shandong University Center for Judaic and Inter-religious Studies. Watch video