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Rigorous Academic Study

The Schusterman Center is dedicated to supporting and growing the academic field of Israel studies.

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Research Guide to Israel Studies

We created a guide for scholars, educators, students, and anyone wanting to learn more about Israel. With expert-recommended resources and tips for effective research, this is a one-stop shop for Israel Studies queries, needs, and information.

Schusterman Center Publications

Publications

We sponsor publications that seek to enlighten both a scholarly and non-scholarly audience with the latest research on the modern State of Israel.

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The Summer Institute for Israel Studies

Our Summer Institute for Israel Studies equips higher-education faculty with the resources they need in order to take a rigorously academic approach to teaching about modern Israel on college campuses.

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Join us for September programs

Check out our September events. You won't want to miss the "The Future of Memory: October 7 and Its Aftermath," cosponsored with the National Library of Israel and JTA, taking place September 12 at 6pm online. Join us for an intimate conversation between three Israeli thought leaders who have written new works about October 7 and the state of Israel's conflict with its neighbors. Among them will be Ilan Troen, our founding director and professor emeritus at Brandeis. 
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Listen to the latest episode in Tel Aviv Review's special series

Check out the latest episode in the special series Democracy and Its Alternatives, from the premiere podcast Tel Aviv Review: listen to Early Israel’s ‘Emotional Regime’.  The series, conceived to share insights from our eponymous April 2024 conference with a wider audience, features interviews with several of our Institute for Advanced Israel Studies 2023-24 felllows. The series  is a collaboration among the Schusterman Center, the Center for Jewish History in New York City, and Tel Aviv Review. (Image courtesy of Tel Aviv Review.)
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Meet our visiting scholars and artists in residence

We are honored to introduce our largest slate of visiting scholars and artists in residence we have hosted in a single year since our founding in 2007. It is a joy to have such an invigorating intellectual community at the Schusterman Center this year.  The "cross-pollination" of creative scholarship, diverse research projects and brilliant minds is invigorating. Read about the visiting scholars and learn about the artists in residence (such as Neta and Stav) enriching our Center this year.
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Apply for the 2025 Summer Institute

We invite you to apply for our flagship program. This prestigious faculty fellowship equips you with the knowledge, resources, and confidence to teach about Israel. Stipend, travel, accommodations, and most meals included. Applicants in Abraham Accord countries will receive special consideration. Join us July 9-31, 2025. Apply by October 1, 2024.

Promoting exemplary teaching and scholarship on the modern state of Israel

The Schusterman Center is unparalleled in the depth and breadth of its ambition and in the intellectual resources available to realize its goals.

Like the best Israel studies centers, the Schusterman Center is dedicated to advancing knowledge and understanding of Israeli history, politics, culture and society. But its mission goes far beyond scholarship itself. The center is committed to creating and disseminating knowledge about the modern state of Israel, not just at Brandeis, but to a global audience.

The center is shaping and safeguarding the future of Israel studies by training the next generation of scholars in the field. Through innovative research and teaching programs, lectures, conferences, grants, publications, films and art exhibitions, complemented by a unique online resource site, the center is nurturing a worldwide community of people who are knowledgeable about Israel. 

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Watch Event Recordings on our YouTube Channel

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Did you miss an event you had hoped to attend? Looking for a resource to support your lesson plan or to offer as an extra credit assignment? Visit our YouTube channel to access recordings of select Schusterman Center events, including lectures, panel discussions and seminars on a wide array of topics in Israel studies. Subscribe to be notified when new videos are available. Consider sharing this resource with others you know who want to learn more about Israel. (Photo: clockwise from top right, Neta Elkayam, Caron Tabb, Dr. Shayna Weiss, and Prof. Yuval Evri.) 

 

Your Research Guide to Israel Studies

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Looking to learn, research, or teach about Israel? Explore our Research Guide to Israel Studies, a one-stop shop for Israel Studies queries, needs, and information. This free guide contains resources for researchers of every kind. From the high schooler writing a class report, to a journalist looking for reliable information, to a senior academic with thirty years' experience, everyone - especially those now working from home - will find it invaluable. Produced with the Israel Studies faculty at Brandeis University, in conjunction with other leading scholars, and edited by our associate director, Dr. Shayna Weiss, this is the most comprehensive guide of its kind available. Explore the Research Guide to Israel Studies.