Eastern Jews—Western Jews: World War I and the Transformation of the Jewish Experience
Sunday, March 30, 2014 | 2pm YIVO Institute for Jewish Research; Leo Baeck Institute Roundtable Discussion Steven Aschheim, Hebrew University Hasia Diner, NYU David Fishman, Jewish Theological Seminary Anson Rabinbach, Princeton University (Moderator) World War I was a cataclysmic event. Its upheaval also led to new encounters between Eastern and Western European Jews, narrowing, exacerbating and complicating the historical divide between these two communities at the same time as anti-Semitism swelled. This roundtable examines the consequences of these encounters and the complex and changing dynamics of the Jewish East-West relationship. This program is presented by YIVO and the Leo Baeck Institute.

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A Forgotten Genocide: The Pogroms in Ukraine, 1918-1919

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Samuel Kassow: "Poles and Jews Before and During World War Two"

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Where Will the Coming Iran War Negotiations Lead? (w/ Mohammad Marandi) | The Chris Hedges Report

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History of Polish Jews - Dr Michael Steinlauf

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Rethinking Jabotinsky

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Waffen-SS Soldier Became Israeli Army Officer

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1941: The Year Germany Lost the War

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NATO Misjudged Russia – 200,000 Ukrainian Troops Have Gone AWOL | John Mearsheimer

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Origins of the Ashkenazi Jews

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The Jews in Poland-Lithuania and Russia: 1350 to the Present Day

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The Origins of the Final Solution: Eastern Europe and the Holocaust

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Dara Horn: The answer to the Jewish question

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JOHN MEARSHEIMER: WHY THIS WAR IS FAR FROM OVER

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Jewish History in Ukrainian Maps

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Bret Stephens' State of World Jewry Address

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New Thinking on the Origins of World War I

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Henri Barkey on Turkey after the Coup Attempt

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The establishment are making antisemitism WORSE | Norman Finkelstein

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Who was Leon Trotsky?Jewish Biography as History Dr. Henry Abramson

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