100 Years: Crisis, Change and Continuity Conversation
The PAS Lecture Series 5775
We are a nearly 6000-year-old people, yet the past century has had a profound impact on our identity and memory. Beginning in 1914 with World War I and continuing through the present day, the history of the past century has defined and transformed Judaism and the Jewish people. The resolutions of the political, economic and territorial conflicts of World War I continue to reverberate, from the Holocaust to the creation of the modern state of Israel to the ongoing discord in the Middle East. Join us as we explore how we commemorate the past century and its impact on our future Jewish identities.
Audio Recordings of PAS Lecture Series:
David Andelman: A Shattered Peace: Versailles, 1919 and the Price We're Paying Today
Dr. Ismar Schorsch: Master Class: The Great War, the Twentieth Century and the Jews, Session 1 - 12/16/14
Dr. Ismar Schorsch: Master Class: The Great War, the Twentieth Century and the Jews, Session 2 - 1/6/15
Dr. Ismar Schorsch: Master Class: The Great War, the Twentieth Century and the Jews, Session 3 - 1/13/15
Dr. Ismar Schorsch: Master Class: The Great War, the Twentieth Century and the Jews, Session 4 - 2/10/15
Abraham H. Foxman: The Face of Global Anti-Semitism: Past, Present and Future
Menachem Rosensaft and Thane Rosenbaum: Reflections of Children of Holocaust Survivors