Join Schechter Boston for an exciting adult learning opportunity on Zoom with professor Eitan Hersh. Professor Hersh will be sharing his research on the war in Israel and its impact on Jewish campus life in the U.S. You can learn more about this research in The Boston Globe and The Times of Israel.
Hersh is a current Schechter parent and a professor of political science at Tufts University. His research focuses on U.S. elections and civic participation. He is the author of “Politics is for Power” (Scribner, 2020) and “Hacking the Electorate” (Cambridge UP 2015), as well as numerous scholarly articles. Hersh has written on topics ranging from antisemitism and the political consequences of terrorist attacks to politicization in health care delivery and the opioid crisis. He was recently profiled for his teaching in Boston Magazine.
Please reach out to shirah.rosin@ssdsboston.org if you have any questions about this event.
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