The State of World Jewry: Demography, Antisemitism, and Israel-Diaspora Relations with Prof. Uzi Rebhun

Join AFHU Mid-Atlantic Region Alumni Centennial Class Campaign leaders Toba Penny (RIS ’66) and Tovah Reis (HU ’66) for an engaging discussion with Prof. Rebhun and learn more about opportunities to make an impact with AFHU during its Centennial Year. 

Please join us virtually via Zoom on Monday, May 19, from 12 – 1 PM ET. Registration required—please register here

Hebrew University and Rothberg International School alumni of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s are strongly encouraged to attend. All AFHU supporters are welcome.

For more information or any questions, please contact [email protected] or 202.363.4600.

Uzi Rebhun holds the Shlomo Argov Chair in Israel–Diaspora Relations and serves as Head of the Division of Jewish Demography and Statistics at the A. Harman Research Institute of Contemporary Jewry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Rebhun earned his doctoral degree in 1997 and subsequently completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard University (1997–1998).

Upon returning to Israel, he secured a tenured position at the Hebrew University, where he is now a full professor. Rebhun has published extensively on topics such as Jewish migration, the Jewish family, group identity, Jews and health, antisemitism, and Israel–Diaspora relations.

His most recent books include Jews and the American Religious Landscape (Columbia University Press, 2016) and A Double Burden: Israeli Jews in Contemporary Germany, co-authored with D. Kranz and H. Sünker (SUNY Press, 2022).