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The Ethics of the Mothers: Field notes on Mizrahi women's religion of care

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Israel Studies Seminar
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This talk explores the notion of obligation towards others at the intersection of Jewish feminist thought and the lived religious practices of Sephardi women in Israel.
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork and her involvement in Arevot — the only Sephardi feminist beit midrash in Israel — Dr Cohen examines how women who engage in practices of blessing, healing, and intercessory prayer construct a moral and spiritual authority grounded in caregiving, vulnerability, and responsibility for others. Focusing on figures such as Tamar, Menuja, and Shoshi — women of Moroccan, Bukharan, and mixed Mizrahi backgrounds — she argues that their everyday religious actions constitute a form of ‘domesticated religion’ (Lévy & Lévy), often overlooked by normative Judaism, yet central to the ethical imagination of Mizrahi feminist thought. These women’s rituals challenge the dichotomy between public and private, legal and affective, tradition and innovation.

Dr Angy Cohen is a Ramón y Cajal research fellow at the Institute of Languages and Cultures of the Mediterranean and the Middle East at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). She holds a PhD from the Autonomous University of Madrid and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and has held academic positions at Tel Aviv University, Concordia University (Canada), and the University of Calgary (Canada). Her research focuses on Sephardi and Mizrahi communities in Israel and in the diaspora—particularly in Argentina—with special attention to migration memories and experiences, women’s religiosity, Sephardi feminism, and the everyday moral experiences of Sephardi women. She combines ethnographic fieldwork with feminist theory and Jewish thought to explore questions of tradition, care, and ethics and subjectivity.

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Israel Studies Seminar
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Angy Cohen
Keywords
Mizrahi
religion
jewish feminist
sephardi
arevot
prayer
bukharan
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies (SIAS)
Date Added: 10/11/2025
Duration: 00:45:58

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After the End Episode 4: Living in Zombie Time – Martin O’Brien

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After the End
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What is it like to live in Zombie Time? Performance artist Martin O’Brien opens the conversation on living beyond predicted life expectancy in what he calls ‘zombie time’.
In this episode of the podcast series After the End, we hear from performance artist Martin O’Brien from Queen Mary University, London on living a different temporal experience and the influence on his performance art.

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After the End
People
Patricia Kingori
Martin O’Brien
Keywords
GlobalHealth
AftertheEnd
time
endings
temporality
research
gobal health crises
performance ar
Department: Ethox Centre
Date Added: 10/11/2025
Duration:

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Bringing history to life: the unique work of an archivist with Dr. Alexa Frost

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Switching Hats
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Interested in uncovering the past and keeping history alive? Join us to explore the unique role of archivists and learn how to prepare for a career in this fascinating field of work.
Hosts Linus Milinski and Chiara Toschi sit down with Dr. Alexa Frost, an archivist at the Blenheim Palace Heritage Foundation. She shares her journey from historical research to embracing the unique perspective archivists bring to historical data. She offers a glimpse into her diverse responsibilities, including cataloguing, outreach, and her passion for bringing history to life. Plus, Alexa provides valuable tips and resources for anyone interested in pursuing this rewarding career.

The National Archives website: https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
Archive and Records Association: https://www.archives.org.uk/



Scottish Council on Archives: https://www.scottisharchives.org.uk/

Episode Information

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Switching Hats
People
Alexa Frost
Linus Milinski
Chiara Toschi
Thomas Nicol
Sara Falcone
Keywords
academia
career
archiving
cataloging
heritage
history
Department: Careers Service
Date Added: 10/11/2025
Duration: 00:26:35

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Oxford Careers Service: pathways and possibilities

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Oxford Student Voice
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A conversation with Careers Service Director Jonathan Black on careers support at Oxford, employability, AI, internships, undergraduate and postgraduate support, international students, Oxford’s alumni network and the evolving future of work.
In this episode of Oxford Student Voice, Oxford SU President for Postgraduates, Wantoe T. Wantoe, speaks with Jonathan Black, Director of the University’s Careers Service, about how Oxford students, both undergraduate and postgraduate, can transform their studies into meaningful careers. The conversation explores employability in an age of AI, the value of internships and hands-on programmes such as the Oxford Strategy Challenge, and the support available to international students navigating new job markets. Jonathan also reflects on Oxford’s global alumni network as a bridge for mentorship and opportunity, and on the importance of early engagement with the Careers Service. Together they look ahead to the future of work, examining how Oxford can continue to empower students across disciplines to lead with purpose, confidence and curiosity.

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Oxford Student Voice
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Wantoe T. Wantoe
Jonathan Black
Keywords
Oxford Student Voices
Oxford SU
Careers
employability
ai
Internships
undergraduate
postgraduate
international students
alumni network
Oxford Strategy Challenge
micro internships
Future of work
leadership
opportunity
Department: Oxford University Student Union (OUSU)
Date Added: 06/11/2025
Duration: 00:35:09

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Episode 1 - Victoria Murphy

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Education Explored: A Department of Education Podcast
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In our first episode, we talk to Professor of Applied Linguistics, and Director of the Department of Education, Victoria Murphy. We discuss Victoria’s career to date, upbringing and research.

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Education Explored: A Department of Education Podcast
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Heather Sherkunov
Victoria Murphy
Keywords
education
research
oxford
ai
linguistics
child development
Department: Department of Education
Date Added: 04/11/2025
Duration: 00:43:56

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Education Explored: A Department of Education Podcast

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Education Explored: A Department of Education Podcast
Education Explored will cover conversations from across education and will highlight some of the fantastic work which is taking place at the Department of Education at the University of Oxford. We’ll be talking with researchers, alumni, students and industry experts on all things education.

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The temple to Poseidon in the Portus Magnus of Alexandria

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Maritime Archaeology: Research from the Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology (OCMA)
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Franck Goddio presents his research on the remains of a large religious complex in the Portus Magnus of Alexandria.
The existence of a temple to Poseidon is mentioned by Strabo in his description of the Portus Magnus of Alexandria: “Next to the Poseidium, which is an arm projecting from the so-called Emporion, on which is a temple of Poseidon…” (Geogr. 17, 1,9). In this lecture Franck Goddio presents the research of the European Institute for Underwater Archaeology (IEASM) in the Portus Magnus and on this “arm” of land which stands out clearly on the topographical map obtained.
At the base of this peninsula, the remains of a large monument are still visible, partially sticking out of the sediment. Limestone ashlars, pink granite blocks, fragments of pink granite columns, and imposing mortar blocks are scattered on an area of over 3,000 square meters. The study of the monument’s environment reveals the existence of a large religious complex giving rise to an ambitious urban planning concept.
This lecture was recorded as part of the 2025 conference "Alexandria and the Sea II" held by the Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology at Harris Manchester College at the University of Oxford.

For more information about the OCMA: https://ocma.web.ox.ac.uk/

For more information about the European Institute for Underwater Archaeology (IEASM):
https://www.ieasm.org/
https://www.franckgoddio.org/
https://www.youtube.com/@Franck_Goddio

For more information about the Hilti Foundation: https://www.hiltifoundation.org/

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Maritime Archaeology: Research from the Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology (OCMA)
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Franck Goddio
Damian Robinson
Keywords
Alexandria
maritime archaeology
underwater archaeology
Department: Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology (OCMA)
Date Added: 03/11/2025
Duration: 00:55:31

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What the recruiter really thinks: Dr Holly Reeve on hiring decisions and team building 

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Switching Hats
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We continued our chat with Dr Holly Reeve, this time asking her about her role as staff recruiter for her company. What skills does she look for? And how can an academic experience help you to land a job?
This is the second part of our chat with Dr Holly Reeve, the CEO and co-founder of HydRegen. In this new instalment, we ask Holly about her perspective as a recruiter for her company. What does she look for in a new member of her team? What soft skills does she value the most? And how can a PhD or an equivalent experience in academic research help to gain these vital skills? Tune in to gain insight from someone on the other side of the desk.
HydRegen website: https://hydregenoxford.com/

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Switching Hats
People
Holly Reeve
Linus Milinski
Chiara Toschi
Thomas Nicol
Sara Falcone
Keywords
academia
career
chemistry
CEO
startup.
Department: Careers Service
Date Added: 03/11/2025
Duration: 00:20:00

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