REMINDER: Program This Sunday: 4th Annual Lecture on Jewish Genealogy | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
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Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2011 13:00:29 -0800 (PST) |
We want to remind you of our special program this Sunday. Note that the program is free, but advance registration is required to ensure admittance (instructions below -- those who have registered will be seated before any remaining seats are opened to those who have not registered). 4th Annual Lecture on Jewish Genealogy Co-sponsored by Jewish
Genealogical Society of Greater Boston
Speaker: Professor Adam Teller of Brown University Time & Place: January 9, 2011, Sunday, 3:30 – 5:30 PM, Hebrew College, Berenson Hall, 160 Herrick Road, Newton Center 02459 Free and Open to the Public Advance registration is required –
Seating is limited. Register at www.hebrewcollege.edu/events.
For more info, contact Renee Tepper at rtepper [at] hebrewcollege.edu
or 617-559-8622. Between the two World Wars, Polish Jews were caught in political and economic cross-winds as they emerged from the confines of the Russian, Austrian and German empires into a new world of competing national identities and powerful ideologies. They responded with a broad spectrum of political movements and extraordinary cultural achievements in the face of growing anti-Semitism and economic hardship. This lecture presents the history of the Jews in interwar Poland along two dimensions. The first is political, showing how the very nature of the new Polish nation-state presented enormous challenges for Jews who were struggling to support themselves and find their place in the new state. Jews responded with various strategies: the Zionists wanted acceptance as a national minority, Agudas Yisroel sought recognition as a religious minority, and the Bund demanded rights for the Jews as part of the urban proletariat. Each developed the institutions of modern political parties in the struggle for the Jewish future. The second dimension is cultural. The extraordinary
trilingual culture of Polish Jewry --Yiddish-Polish-Hebrew --
despite internal tensions, enjoyed an almost unprecedented
period of blossoming in these twenty years. Its remarkable
achievements encompassed literature, the press, the theater,
painting, and the cinema, while surrounded by mounting
hostility. This is the story of Polish Jewry's tragic second
Golden Age.
Refreshments will be served following the lecture. Adam Teller teaches
history and Judaic studies at Brown University and holds a
Ph.D. in modern Jewish history from Hebrew University in
Jerusalem. Born in London, Teller completed his undergraduate
study at Oxford University and received his doctorate at
Hebrew University in 1997. He was on the faculty of the
University of Haifa before moving to Brown University this
year where he is an Associate Professor of History and Judaic
Studies. Introductory
Course on Jewish Genealogy
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