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Why the Diaspora is good for the Jews
FromTel Aviv Review
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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Dec 12, 2014
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Podcast episode
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Why the Diaspora is good for the Jews
Prof. Alan Wolfe, a political scientist at Boston College, explores why so few Jews in the West acknowledge their good fortune, and how their relationship to their home countries and to Israel evolves as the memory of the Holocaust wanes.
Narratives of betrayal in Holocaust survivors' memoirs
Prof. Dennis Klein, a historian at Kean University in New Jersey, discusses the main themes that feature in memoirs written by Holocaust survivors - chief among them, a narrative of betrayal.
Music:
Ibey - RiverMarina Maximilain Blumin - MaurinMatisyahu - Jerusalem
Prof. Alan Wolfe, a political scientist at Boston College, explores why so few Jews in the West acknowledge their good fortune, and how their relationship to their home countries and to Israel evolves as the memory of the Holocaust wanes.
Narratives of betrayal in Holocaust survivors' memoirs
Prof. Dennis Klein, a historian at Kean University in New Jersey, discusses the main themes that feature in memoirs written by Holocaust survivors - chief among them, a narrative of betrayal.
Music:
Ibey - RiverMarina Maximilain Blumin - MaurinMatisyahu - Jerusalem
Released:
Dec 12, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
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