July 21, 2014
Groundbreaking Jewish History Project
LC Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, Oren Kosansky, has salvaged a trove of Jewish manuscripts in his NEH funded digital project: The Rabat Genizah Project. Watzek Digital Initiatives and several LC students have collaborated with Kosansky over the past few years to provide access to these documents.
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LC Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, Oren Kosansky, has salvaged a trove of Jewish manuscripts in his NEH funded digital project: The Rabat Genizah Project. Watzek Digital Initiatives and several LC students have collaborated with Kosansky over the past few years to provide access to these documents.
Continue reading about Kosansky’s project in Lewis & Clark Newsroom’s story.
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