This program will feature perspectives by professors Victoria Young, Jeanne Kilde, Marilyn Chiat, and architect John Cuningham on creating sacred space through the lenses of architecture, ritual, and social history. Marilyn J. Chiat received her Ph.D. in Art History from the University of Minnesota. Her dissertation on ancient synagogue architecture was published by Brown University under the title Handbook of Synagogue Architecture. Her focus is on the role religious architecture plays in their communities, providing insight into the history of their congregants and the larger cultural context in which they exist. She has published and lectured widely on this topic here and abroad. Among her other publications is America’s Religious Ar...