Jewish History Matters

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Sinopsis

Explores why Jewish history matters through in-depth discussions of new research, current topics, and enduring debates about Jewish history and culture.

Episodios

  • 25: The Kishinev Pogrom with Steven Zipperstein

    17/03/2019 Duración: 59min

    Steven Zipperstein discusses the Kishinev pogrom and its afterlife in modern Jewish history and memory: the tremendous influence of Kishinev on how Jews have seen the world, the dangers of misinformation and propaganda, and how one event can shape a generation. Ultimately, the pogrom highlights how and why history matters: how the Kishinev pogrom has become so influential in modern Jewish history, and also the tension between the public memory of the pogrom and the actual historical events themselves. Today, we're in an age when actual facts and details do matter, but the Kishinev pogrom shows the power of myth and memory too.

  • 24: Masculinity and American Jewish History with Sarah Imhoff

    03/03/2019 Duración: 01h29s

    Sarah Imhoff joins us to talk about her book Masculinity and the Making of American Judaism and how we can look at the history of gender to understand the development of American Jewish religion.

  • 23: Holocaust Memory and the Digital Age with Jeffrey Shandler

    17/02/2019 Duración: 01h13min

    Jeffrey Shandler joins us to talk about Holocaust Memory in the Digital Age: Survivors' Stories and Memory Practices: How Holocaust memory and memorialization is changing in the digital age, the history and meaning of testimony and the Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive, and what the future holds in store for these memory practices.

  • 22: Modern Jewish Thought with Samuel Moyn and Eugene Sheppard

    03/02/2019 Duración: 01h18min

    Samuel Moyn and Eugene Sheppard join us to talk about the expansive vision of what constitutes modern Jewish thought that they are exploring through the various books in the multi-volume book series Brandeis Library of Modern Jewish Thought, published by Brandeis University Press. Listen in for our conversation about how the series came together, what they have tried to achieve with it, and what it means to push the boundaries of modern Jewish thought.

  • 21: Jews and Human Rights with James Loeffler

    20/01/2019 Duración: 01h21min

    James Loeffler discusses his book "Rooted Cosmopolitans: Jews and Human Rights in the Twentieth Century," why the history of human rights matters, and how it fits into modern Jewish history.

  • 20: American Jews and the Israeli Settler Movement with Sara Yael Hirschhorn

    06/01/2019 Duración: 01h04min

    Sara Yael Hirschhorn joins us to discuss her book City on a Hilltop: American Jews and the Israeli Settler Movement, and the big questions that it raises for how we understand Israel, American Jewry, and those American Jews who have moved to Israel and participated in the settler movement beyond the Green Line in the occupied territories of the West Bank and Sinai Peninsula: Why so many Israeli Jewish settlers are of American origin, how we can understand them as real people and not caricatures, and how looking closely at this group can help unsettle assumptions or preconceived notions about the nature of the settlements in the occupied territories.

  • 19: Moving Beyond “Chrismukkah” with Samira Mehta

    24/12/2018 Duración: 53min

    Samira Mehta joins us to discuss her book Beyond Chrismukkah: The Christian-Jewish Interfaith Family in the United States and the meaning and complexities of interfaith marriage: Why it matters beyond the question of continuity, how it relates to broader social and religious trends, and how thinking through interfaith marriage can help us to understand our world at large.

  • 18: Why Teaching Jewish Studies Matters with Jenny Caplan

    09/12/2018 Duración: 01h11min

    Jenny Caplan joins us to talk about why teaching and studying Jewish history and Jewish Studies matters. Listen to our conversation about how we teach and talk about Jewish studies and Jewish history, how we justify its study to our students, to our colleagues, and to the wider world, how we can reach diverse students—and the challenges and opportunities it presents.

  • Roundtable on the Attack in Pittsburgh with Lila Corwin Berman, Maja Gildin Zuckerman, and Jacob Labendz

    02/12/2018 Duración: 01h16min

    Lila Corwin Berman, Maja Gildin Zuckerman, and Jacob Labendz join us for a roundtable discussion about the attacks at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh: how we can try to contextualize, historicize, and respond to it, and to the broader rise of political violence and antisemitism.

  • 17: Why American Jewish History Matters with Hasia Diner

    25/11/2018 Duración: 01h35min

    Hasia Diner joins us to talk about the big issues that have driven the field of American Jewish history and her work in particular, how we understand American Jewish history in two contexts—in the context of Jewish history as a whole, and within the framework of American history—and also how the field has changed, what lies ahead, and why it matters today.

  • 16: The Stakes of Jewish History with David N. Myers

    11/11/2018 Duración: 01h40min

    David N. Myers joins us to talk about his two new books, The Stakes of History: On the Use and Abuse of Jewish History for Life and Jewish History: A Very Short Introduction, and about why Jewish history matters.

  • 15: Colonialism and the Jews with Lisa Moses Leff, Ethan Katz, and Maud Mandel

    28/10/2018 Duración: 01h05min

    Lisa Moses Leff, Ethan Katz, and Maud Mandel discuss "Colonialism and the Jews," an volume of essays from a 2014 conference on the subject. We talk about the place of Jews in the history of colonialism, the role of empire in the varied Jewish experiences of modernity, how examining these topics helps us to rethink modern Jewish history, and the question of Zionism and colonialism.

  • 14: Cafes and Modern Jewish Culture with Shachar Pinsker

    14/10/2018 Duración: 01h25min

    Shachar Pinsker discusses his book A Rich Brew: How Cafes Created Modern Jewish Culture and the ways in which cafes provide a window into understanding modern Jewish culture and modernity: What it means for cafes to be sites of the production of Jewish culture, how cafes sold not just coffee but also a concept of modernity, and the transformation of cafes and Jewish culture.

  • 13: A German Jewish Cookbook with Sonya Gropman and Gabrielle Rossmer Gropman

    30/09/2018 Duración: 01h14min

    Gabrielle Rossmer Gropman and Sonya Gropman talk about The German Jewish Cookbook: Recipes and History of a Cuisine, the ties between German and Jewish culture,what it means to document the everyday German Jewish experience and its food, and why it still matters.

  • 12: Food and Power with Nir Avieli

    16/09/2018 Duración: 01h09min

    Nir Avieli discusses his recent book Food and Power: A Culinary Ethnography of Israel, and why food matters for understanding contemporary Israel: Who lays claim to "owning" various foods and cuisines, what it means to fight over food, and the relationship of food, culture, and power.

  • 11: A New History of Hasidism with David Biale

    02/09/2018 Duración: 01h35s

    David Biale discusses Hasidism: A New History, an important and invaluable history of Hasidism from its origins in the 18th century until the present. We discuss Hasidism and why it matters: Why it was so significant in Europe before the Holocaust and why it remains relevant, what's at stake in declaring it a "modern" movement, and how and why Hasidism helps us understand the currents of modern Jewish history and the modern world at large.

  • Season 2 Preview

    19/08/2018 Duración: 17min

    Listen to a preview of what's coming up in Season 2 of Jewish History Matters, with themes and topics on a broad range of issues in Jewish studies and why it matters.

  • Reflecting on Why Jewish History Matters with Jason Lustig and Moses Lapin

    03/06/2018 Duración: 39min

    After the first ten episodes, we're taking a hiatus over the summer and will be back in August. Our host Jason Lustig is joined by Moses Lapin to look back on the first ten episodes, look forward towards what's next, and reflect on why "Jewish History Matters" matters.

  • 11: The Jewish Bible as a Material Object with David Stern

    20/05/2018 Duración: 01h15min

    David Stern joins the podcast to discuss his book The Jewish Bible: A Material History and the meaning of the history of the Jewish Bible as a material object: How the Bible has served as a symbol, how its form has stood in for struggles over ownership of the Bible, what this all tells us about the relationship between Jews and the world in which they lived, and ultimately what the future of digitization holds in store for the Bible.

  • 10: Vladimir Jabotinsky and Right-Wing Zionism with Daniel Kupfert Heller

    06/05/2018 Duración: 01h19min

    Daniel Heller joins us to discuss his book Jabotinsky's Children: Polish Jews and the Rise of Right-Wing Zionism and the big issues it brings up: The rise of the Revisionist Zionist movement in interwar Europe and its relationship with right-wing politics and fascism; Jabotinsky and his ideological and political legacy, particularly in Israel; the importance of youth and youth movements in the history of Zionism and politics broadly speaking; the history of fascism and how it relates to the present; and the implications of studying the history of politics for understanding our own world.

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