Past Events in the Warschaw Lecture Series

Public Service: How the Jewish Tradition Has Influenced One Senator

"It's easier to put on slippers than to carpet the whole world." - How my Jewish values have shaped my political views and policy making

Senator Al Franken, D-MN

Wednesday, April 3rd-reception 4:45PM, lecture 5:30pm

Jewish Values, Identity, and Ideals from South Florida to Capitol Hill

The Eleventh Annual Carmen and Louis Warschaw Distinguished Lecture

Speaker: U.S. Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz

From the Plains of Czarist Russia to Los Angeles

Speaker: Zev Yaroslavsky

The 2007 Carmen and Louis Warschaw Distinguished Lecture

Speaker: Senator Russell Feingold

The 8th Annual Carmen and Louis Warschaw Distinguished Lecture

Speaker: Congressman Henry Waxman...

The 7th Annual Carmen and Louis Warschaw Distinguished Lecture

Speaker: Senator Barbara Boxer

A Report on Contemporary Jewish Issues

Speaker: Congressman Howard Berman

Jews and Politics in Modern Society

Speaker: Senator Norm Coleman

The Jewish Role in American Politics

Speaker: Congressman Barney Frank

American Values and American Foreign Policy

Speaker: Senator Joseph I. Lieberman

Lessons Learned from the Righteous Gentiles

Speaker: Congressman Sam Gejdenson

The Jewish Ethic and the Public Arena: How Do They Mesh?

Speaker: Senator Dianne Feinstein