On November 7, 2019, Professor Atina Grossmann, historian from the Cooper Union, presented "Shelter from the Holocaust: German Jewish Refugees in Iran and India" for the UConn Center for Judaic Studies annual Kristallnacht remembrance lecture. The event was made possible in part by the Center for Judaic Studies Frances and Irving Seliger Memorial Endowment Fund. In expression of the Center's solidarity with the Jewish community in Halle, Germany, which suffered a terrorist attack on Yom Kippur, it was a partner event of the Jewish Culture Days in Halle. In case you missed the event, or want to re-listen to it, please find our video recording below. Apologies for the disturbing noise; it disappears after the first five minutes.
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Celebration and Reflection at UConn Book Launch
David N. Myers Presents “Mass Displacement in the Mid-Twentieth Century: A Comparative Look at Europe and the Middle East”
Professor Karen B. Stern Presents “Graffiti and the Forgotten Jews of Antiquity”
Esther Dischereit Presents “Jewish Lives and the Situation in Germany”
Tom W. Smith Presents “Antisemitism in Contemporary America”
Timothy Snyder Presents The Holocaust as History and Warning
Susannah Heschel Presents on Human Dignity in Judaism
Professor Avinoam Patt Presents on Jewish Heroes of Warsaw
University of Hartford Professor Avinoam Patt presented “The Jewish Heroes of Warsaw: The Afterlife of the Warsaw Ghetto” for the Center for Judaic Studies Faculty Colloquium series on February 6, 2018. Over forty people attended the talk which was made possible by the Irving Seliger Memorial Endowment Fund. The talk was co-sponsored by the Humanities Institute and the Department of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages.
Professor Patt is the Philip D. Feltman Professor of Modern Jewish History at the Maurice Greenberg Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Hartford where he is also director of the Museum of Jewish Civilization.