Exploring why Jewish history matters through in-depth discussions of new research and enduring debates about Jewish history and culture. Hosted by @JasonLustig
Why Jewish History Matters: Introducing the Jewish History Matters podcast, dedicated to exploring how the newest research and enduring issues of Jewish studies have something to offer to our understanding of the world at large
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New episode! Liora R. Halperin talks about her book THE OLDEST GUARD and the issues it raises on the history of Zionist settlement in Israel/Palestine:
https://t.co/boJGAhBs2u
Jacob Rader Marcus was intensely proud about the growth of Hebrew Union College (@HUCJIR) into what he called an "an academic empire of four colleges that stretch westward from the hills of Judea to the Pacific Ocean." But Cincinnati was central to this idea. 1/5
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Deb Donig (@debsta4) joins us to talk about the intersection between contemporary technology, culture, and the lessons of history. Listen in as we dive into ethical technology, the Holocaust, and what it means to learn from the past.
https://t.co/gzRG06e2d8
Listen to our latest—a conversation with Jeffrey @Veidlinger and Amelia Glaser (@aglaser) about the current war in Ukraine in historical and cultural context:
https://t.co/fm1iWQWwDS
Happening right now: speaking with Saul Zaritt (@saulnoamz) about JEWISH AMERICAN WRITING AND WORLD LITERATURE: MAYBE TO MILLIONS, MAYBE TO NOBODY -- Episode coming soon!
New episode! Gil Hochberg speaks about her book BECOMING PALESTINE: TOWARD AN ARCHIVE OF THE FUTURE (@DukePress), about how we can develop a sophisticated approach to thinking about Palestine and Israel through the concept of “the Archive.”
Listen: https://t.co/LFBmbgoW0L
Just got the final cut from my editor of the latest @JewishHistoryFM podcast, with Gil Hochberg on BECOMING PALESTINE: TOWARD AN ARCHIVAL IMAGINATION OF THE FUTURE (@DukePress), which will be dropping tomorrow... this is gonna be good. I can't wait to share it
It was my pleasure to interview fellow @UTAustin@UTJewishStudies historian & podcaster @JasonLustig (please check out @JewishHistoryFM) on his first book, "A Time to Gather: Archives and the Control of Jewish Culture" (@OxfordUP, 2021). For @NewBooksNetwork the book of the day!
Today @ 3pm CST, I'll be discussing my book A TIME TO GATHER at UT's Institute for Historical Studies (@UTIHS1). We're circulating the introduction; here's a taste—there's still time to read the rest and join us to talk about what it all means: https://t.co/tZawGtBUNc
2022 is here @NewBooksNetwork. This is my next round of podcast features. Doing fewer of these over the coming months. Let no one say my reading interests aren't eclectic. As always, I'm trying hard to profile historians and experts who really know what they're talking about.
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@SamuelSpinner joins the podcast to talk about Jewish primitivism and its politics, and what it all means when we think about twentieth century Jewish life: https://t.co/yxj1pIfZiY
New episode! Michael A. Meyer joins us to about his new book RABBI LEO BAECK: LIVING A RELIGIOUS IMPERATIVE IN TROUBLED TIMES, as we look at Rabbi Leo Baeck and his legacy as a window into the biggest issues in twentieth-century German Jewish history.
https://t.co/u4vqymmW4u
We are very, very excited to share our upcoming episode with @david_koffman, which will be out tomorrow morning, on The Jews' Indian and Global Settler Colonialism
Eliyana Adler (@AdlerEliyana) joins us to talk about SURVIVAL ON THE MARGINS: POLISH JEWISH REFUGEES IN THE WARTIME SOVIET UNION, about Polish Jews who fled to the USSR in 1939 & subsequently survived World War II & the Holocaust in Siberia & Central Asia
https://t.co/O9Igr5re6s
Check out this short clip from our recent episode with Alma Rachel Heckman, about how we can think about Jewish political activity and agency in the context of the Middle East and North Africa: