Hundreds of historic lectures from famous Jewish thinkers are now available at the 92NY's website
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, 92NY has digitized conversations from the last 75 years, which the public can access for free through 92NY’s website.
“Throughout its 150-year history, 92NY has been a home for the intellectually curious, providing a platform for many of the great artists, scholars and thought leaders of the past century-and-a-half,” Seth Pinsky, 92NY’s chief executive officer, said in a press release. “We hope that the Collection will be an invaluable contribution to humanities research and scholarship, foster public appreciation and create greater understanding of the humanities.”
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