Body Size and Religion: Views from Judaism and Christianity

April 2, 2024 -
8:00am to 9:00am

Hilla Nehushtan, PhD
Teaching Fellow in Jewish Studies

Abstract: The connection between religion and bodily practices is widely acknowledged. In this lecture, Dr. Nehushtan will examine the intricate relationship between faith, religious ethos, and perceptions of body size. She will consider the historical and contemporary links between religion and body size, delving into how these connections intersect with ethnicity and immigration. Her examination will draw upon instances from Christian ethics as reflected in contemporary diet culture and the significance of body size in the assimilation of Jews into American culture.

Continuing medical education credit will be available.

The Center’s Healthcare and Religion Lecture Series is co-sponsored by the Palliative and Supportive Institute, the Department of Religious Studies, and the Jewish Studies Program

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