Jewish History Matters show

Jewish History Matters

Summary: Jewish History Matters features interviews, in-depth discussion, and coverage of new research, current topics, and enduring debates about Jewish history and culture. It aims to cultivate informed and engaging discourse about the Jewish past, present, and future rooted in cutting-edge developments from leading Jewish studies scholars. It highlights high-level discussion that grapples with deep and nuanced questions, underscoring the relevance of the animating issues of contemporary Jewish studies to wider academic, social, and political issues. Hosted by Jason Lustig.

Podcasts:

 11: A New History of Hasidism with David Biale | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:31

David Biale discusses 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 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:25

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. (Some clips have been edited for length.)

 Reflecting on Why Jewish History Matters with Jason Lustig and Moses Lapin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:18

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.

 10: The Jewish Bible as a Material Object with David Stern | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:52

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.

 9: Vladimir Jabotinsky and Right-Wing Zionism with Daniel Kupfert Heller | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:19:42

Daniel Heller discusses 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.

 8: Jewish Community Studies with Matthew Boxer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:10:01

Matthew Boxer joins us to talk about contemporary American Jewish communities, why gathering population data matters, what we can learn from these kinds of studies, and how examining a range of communities from across the U.S. helps us to understand the varieties of American Jewish life between smaller and larger communities. We discuss how community studies are put to practical use, how it relates to trends in Big Data and quantification, and how all this contributes to our broad understanding of American Jewry and the American Jewish experience.

 7: How Benjamin Netanyahu Enables Antisemitism with Joshua Shanes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:46

Joshua Shanes discusses his article, published in the Washington Post in February 2018, "How Benjamin Netanyahu Enables Antisemitism." We talk about antisemitism today, why it's particularly important right now, the relationship between antisemitism, Zionism, and Jewish politics, and also the role historians have to play in speaking about this and other issues.

 6: Jewish Migration with Mia Spiro and Scott Ury | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:30

Mia Spiro and Scott Ury join us to discuss a new issue of East European Jewish Affairs dedicated to the topic of Jewish migration which they edited alongside Semion Goldin. In this episode, we talk about why studying the history of Jewish migration matters, how new approaches might help revise some commonly-held beliefs about modern Jewish life and culture, perhaps unsettling ideas about the role of antisemitism and crisis as leading factors in Jewish history. And further, we'll talk about how the cases of Jewish migration, especially those highlighted in this journal issue, help to illuminate the broader history of migration and what it tells us about the present.

 5: Why 1938 Matters Today with Frank Mecklenburg | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 53:03

Frank Mecklenburg joins us to talk about the Leo Baeck Institute's 1938Projekt (1938 Project), an exciting initiative to track the experience of German Jews in 1938 on a day-by-day basis. We talk about the project and its objectives, what kind of history it tells us about the transformations over the course of 1938, and about the importance of learning from the past: How we can comprehend daily life under the Nazi regime, how such "normalcy" illustrates how authoritarian regimes consolidate their power and marginalize elements of the population, and how we can identify parallels between the past and today's international crises of refugees and discrimination against minorities and immigrants. The LBI's 1938Projekt, by posting one item each day that relates to what happened on the exact day eighty years ago, illustrates the past and also presents a demand for us to think about what’s happening today too.

 4: What Ifs of Jewish History with Gavriel Rosenfeld | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:50

Gavriel Rosenfeld joins us talk to discuss What Ifs of Jewish History: From Abraham to Zionism, counterfactual history, and the role that history, truth, and fiction play in the public sphere.

 3: Houston Jewish History Archive with Joshua Furman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:59

Joshua Furman joins us to discuss the Houston Jewish History Archive and how this effort to preserve the history of Houston's Jewish community after Hurricane Harvey brings together the strands of American Jewish history and the challenges posed by human-caused climate change, how we try to preserve the past against the tide of a changing world and adapt in order to create sustainable lives and communities.

 2: Jewish Origins with Steven Weitzman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:27

Steven Weitzman joins us to talk about his book The Origin of the Jews: The Quest for Roots in a Rootless Age, and what the question of Jewish origins has to tell us about a range of issues including nationalism, the relationship between Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, and the ways the study of the past has often been put to use for political or ideological purposes.

 1: Jews on the Frontier with Shari Rabin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:21

Shari Rabin joins us for a wide-ranging discussion about her exciting new book, Jews on the Frontier: Religion and Mobility in Nineteenth Century America. We discuss why nineteenth-century American Jewish history is important, the debates over the distinctiveness of America and Jewish history here, the transformation of Jewish religious life in America, and the question of assimilation and what the history of American Jewish life has to tell us about our own time of DIY Judaism and post-denominationalism.

 Why Jewish History Matters | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:34

Introducing Jewish History Matters, a 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. It presents the argument that in order to understand history and the human experience broadly speaking, we need to understand the Jews. In this podcast, we'll be exploring how and why this history matters and what we can learn from it in broad terms.

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