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Prof. Steven Fine to Serve as Scholar-in-Residence at Tribeca Synagogue, Jan. 31-Feb. 1

Dr. Fine on Site in RomeSave the Date: the Shabbat of January 31-February 1, Revel's Professor Steven Fine, also Director of the Yeshiva University Center for Israel Studies as well as the Arch of Titus Digital Restoration Project, will serve as Scholar-in-Residence at the Tribeca Synagogue for a weekend program titled “Jewish Archaeology in the Age of Caesar.” Fine, a cultural historian specializing in Jewish history of the Greco-Roman period, with a special focus on ancient art and archaeology, will deliver several lectures on topics pertaining to this theme. Admission is $40. See below for more details. Tribeca Synagogue 49 White Street between Broadway and Church   10013   Scholar in Residence Weekend JEWISH ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE AGE OF CAESAR Professor Steven Fine of Yeshiva University Jan 31 Dinner: 6pm, $40  Lecture: 7:15pm Between Rome and the Messiah:  Archaeology Illuminates the World of the Talmudic Rabbis February 1  Shabbat D’var Torah  10:30am Parshat Terumah in the Talmudic Village: Archaeology and Midrash February 1   Afternoon Talk  1:30pm Coloring the Arch of Titus Menorah:  New Discoveries in Rome by the YU Arch of Titus Digital Restoration Project