Discussions

'Jack the Ripper', antisemitism and migrantphobia - online event: [rescheduled]

(with apologies for cross-posting)

Dear all,

Please join us for the rescheduled next online (Zoom) event in the series ‘Migrantphobia and Antisemitism: Prejudice, Culture and Belonging’, hosted by Maynooth University, where we will be joined by Dr Mia Spiro (University of Glasgow). An abstract is below. 

Online event: antisemitism, migrantphobia and the 'Jack the Ripper' murders

Dear colleagues, please join us for the next online (Zoom) event in the series ‘Migrantphobia and Antisemitism: Prejudice, Culture and Belonging’, hosted by Maynooth University, where we will be joined by Dr Mia Spiro (University of Glasgow). An abstract is below.

"Nakam: The Holocaust Survivors Who Sought Full-Scale Revenge" Dina Porat in conversation with Moment book review editor Amy E. Schwartz, May 8

Following the Holocaust, a group of 50 young survivors, led by poet and resistance fighter Abba Kovner, undertook a mission of revenge and retaliation. Their plan, which was ultimately foiled, was elaborate, with the goal of killing six million Germans.

DEADLINE EXTENDED: CfA: Black Lives under Nazism Gelman Research Workshop (USHMM, 6/7–16), due 4/5/23

The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum invites applications for the 2023 Jacob and Yetta Gelman International Research Workshop entitled

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