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Register for our free, live virtual lectures to keep learning remotely. Virtual Lecture Series: Our

Register for our free, live virtual lectures to keep learning remotely. [Road Scholar]( Virtual Lecture Series: Our Upcoming FREE Online Lectures Join us in October for our upcoming FREE, one-hour Online Lectures to learn about [Jewish artists and intellectuals]( [sketch architectural wonders]( and celebrate [Black Voices through dance and music](. Featuring brilliant Road Scholar experts, these lectures can be experienced from the comfort of your home, and at no cost to you. Look for your Online Lectures AND Zoom links in “[My Account]( See it live or watch the recording! Unless otherwise noted, all those who sign up for an online lecture will receive a recording to watch within two weeks following the live event. See What's on the Calendar [See more] Tuesday Oct. 4 11:00 a.m. (ET) 8:00 a.m. (PT) [The Impact of Central Europe’s Jewish Artists & Intellectuals]( How did those of European Jewish heritage, who just generations earlier had been outcasts, emerge to play such a prominent role as influencers? And how did mass Jewish immigration to Central Europe from the Russian Empire ignite this process? Delve into the magnificent intellectual and artistic era of Central and Eastern Europe with Dr. Zoltán Pogátsa as he takes you on a learning adventure exploring the sociology behind the success of Jewish intellectuals and artists. He’ll spotlight the psychology of Sigmund Freud, the literature of Franz Kafka, the music of Gustav Mahler, the philosophy of Karl Popper and the politics of Viktor Adler, to name a few. Take a walk through an era of intellectual salons and journals, of long and heated debates and traditions centered around Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Berlin and Frankfurt. Zoltán will also discuss the emigration of Central and Eastern European Jews, and how that shaped intellectual life in America, especially in New York City. With Zoltán Pogátsa, International Political Economist One-hour lecture plus Q&A [Sign up here →]( Thursday Oct. 13 2:00 p.m. (ET) 11:00 a.m. (PT) [Hands-On With an Architect — Drawing Notre Dame]( Rediscover your love of drawing, sprinkled with a little history for good measure. Join architect Mark Keane for a hands-on experience learning to sketch Notre Dame — a landmark visited by 15 million people each year. Created between the 12th and 14th centuries, Notre Dame de Paris has French history built into its stones. The cathedral reflects the prominent role of Paris as an economic and spiritual center over the past 850 years. Considered by many to be “the heart of France,” a small geographic marker even measures all distances in France to Notre Dame. With Mark Keane, Professor & Architect One-hour lecture plus Q&A [Sign up here →]( Monday Oct. 24 2:00 p.m. (ET) 11:00 a.m. (PT) [Celebrating NYC’s Black Voices Through Music and Dance]( Professional Dancer and Emmy® Award-winning PBS Host Mickela Mallozzi takes us on a journey through some of the neighborhoods of New York City to celebrate Black Voices through the art of dance and music. In this energetic and engaging presentation, you’ll learn about the renowned Dance Theatre of Harlem and the Harlem School of the Arts. Mickela will also share her experiences drumming with the Brooklyn United Marching Band and dancing with Misty Copeland and the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Join us for this fun presentation and learn a few new dance steps while you’re at it! With Mickela Mallozzi, Emmy® Award-winning Host & Professional Dancer One-hour lecture plus Q&A [Sign up here →]( More lectures available! [See them ALL →]( [Road Scholar] Looking for MORE Online Learning? 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