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Tag: Martin Hall

Public Lecture: Jonathan Freedland (The Guardian), ‘Israel and Us’, 26 March 2014

This event will take place 6-8pm in the Martin Hall, New College, Mound Place EH1 2LX. The event is free … More

Edinburgh, Edinburgh Jewish Literary Society, Jews, Jonathan Freedland, Martin Hall, New College

SPECIALIST SEMINAR: Piotr Leśniak & Jane McArthur, Thinking Through the City: A conversation on the making of an exhibition, 2/4/2014

Piotr Leśniak (ECA) and Jane McArthur (ECA), present a seminar entitled, “Thinking Through the City: A conversation on the making … More

Edinburgh Jews, exhibition, jane mcarthur, Martin Hall, New College, Piotr Lesniak

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