The Kendal Education Committee continues its outstanding list of courses which are now scheduled though June.
Feb/Mar. Courses via Zoom – 2 to 3 pm
Tuesday February 23 “Religion and Society: Judaism from 18th Century to the present” (Jean-Marc Oppenheim)
Tuesday March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 “American Impressionism” (Jill Kiefer)
Future Courses via Zoom – 2 to 3 pm
Tuesday May 4, 11, 18, 25
“New York City: From Colonial Outpost to Capital of the World” (Professor Edward Berenson). The course will cover: From Dutch Settlement to Ellis Island; Harlem and the Harlem Renaissance; Robert Moses, the Haussmann of New York; and Jane Jacobs, Brownstoning, and the anti-Moses Movement.
Chair of NYU’s Department of History, Dr. Berenson is Senior Fellow at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum. A cultural historian, he specializes in the history of modern France and its empire, with additional interests in the history of Britain, the British Empire, and the US.
Tuesday June 8, 15, 22, 29
“Criminal Law” (Bennett L. Gershman, Distinguished Professor of Law, Pace University). More information on the course will follow.
Professor Gershman received his B.A. from Princeton and his J.D. from New York School of Law. A frequent pro bono litigator, his courses include Criminal Procedure, Investigation, and Constitutional Law.
To enroll, contact Fran Kelly