Three Reflections on the Meaning of Judaea Capta in Jewish History
Honored to be meeting the unique congregation I’ve heard so much about, led by Rabbi Benjamin Goldschmidt and Rebbitzen Avital Chizik-Goldschmidt. I plan to offer three lectures on aspects of captivity in Jewish history, looking at the very different biographies of Josephus, Rabbi Kalonymus Kalmish Shapiro, and Uriel D’Acosta. RSVP is required, please visit https://thealtneu.org/home for details.
Jews and World War I: A Visit to the Somme Battlefield
A brief (12m) video version of my recent article on Aish.com. The draft book chapters are in Biblical Jewish History course. A complex figure! I spend a lot of time thinking about him and his work.
I gave this series of talks last week in Teaneck and managed to duck most of the hard questions (phew). Not so sure I will get off so easily in Fair Lawn! Please join us.
SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE WITH DR. HENRY ABRAMSON
Parshat Shlach, June 24-25 Sponsored by: -Eve Thaler for the yarzheit of her husband, David Thaler z”l -Jon and Ahuva Lamm for the yahrzeit of Jon’s grandfather, Rabbi Maurice Lamm Rav Moshe ben Meir Shmuel -Chavi and Ari Diamond Theme: “What is the Meaning of Jewish History?” All lectures are cumulative in nature, but can be appreciated on their own. Friday Night Lecture at 9:15 p.m.: “Wrong Answers Only- Josephus and the Roots of Jewish History” Shabbat Morning Drasha Shabbat Afternoon at 5:15 p.m.: “Probably Not What You Think- David Gans and the Idea of Parallel History” Shabbat Evening between Mincha and Maariv: “Now We’re Getting Somewhere- Cecil Roth and Covenantal History”