RED EMMA SEEKS SPONSORS!

Love Jewish history, especially when spiced with radical politics? Consider clicking right here to sponsor Monday night’s lecture on Emma Goldman, dubbed “the most dangerous woman in America” by the FBI! Here’s a video featuring a few of her comments after briefly returning to America fifteen years after she was deported to the Soviet Union.  My favorite line: when asked what she thought of Italy, Goldman replied “beautiful country, minus Mussolini.”

Anyway–she’s a fascinating figure, a pioneering political thinker that influenced American society, particularly in the realm of women’s rights. Despite the moniker “Red Emma,” she was an Anarachist, not a Communist, and in fact was an early critic of Stalin’s Russia. Sponsor this lecture so we can get on with the task of educating our students!

To sponsor: https://www.crowdrise.com/friends-of-jewish-history/fundraiser/avenuej

To RSVP for free: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/who-was-emma-goldman-tickets-27939039419

 

Sold-Out Shabbaton in Toronto!

Hello fans of Jewish History!

Just an important reminder that we will NOT be having a lecture in Brooklyn on Monday, November 14, 2016.  I’ll be returning from Toronto, where I’m serving as a scholar-in-residence at the Westmount Shul and Learning Center.  I’m honored that the paid events are sold out, but guests are welcome to attend the public events.

We will pick up in Brooklyn on Monday, November 21, with a great lecture on Emma Goldman.  Also, on Wednesday, November 16, we’re starting a new series in the Five Towns hosted by the Young Israel of Lawrence-Cedarhurst.  Looking forward to seeing you there!

HMA

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Who Was Rav Kook?

Mystic and early Zionist, Rabbi Avraham Isaac Kook’s challenging and eclectic philosophy has inspired generations of Jews since his passing in 1935. Often misunderstood, Rav Kook’s role as one of the principal Rabbinic figures of the era was foundational for establishing a religious ideology for the the modern, secular and democratic state of Israel.

Tonight! Rav Kook. Here’s a Preview.

If you don’t see the image below, just click on the computer gibberish–it’s worthwhile, I think.

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New Lecture Series in Five Towns!

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Spiritual Leadership in Times of Controversy: Three Rabbinic Portraits

Purified in the crucible of bitter opposition, the legacy of these three Rabbis endures despite the dissent that swirled around their major intellectual contributions.

Wednesday, November 16

Burning Maimonides

Wednesday, November 30

Ramchal and the Sabbatean Legacy

Wednesday, December 7

Rav Kook at the Precipice

8:30 (prompt)

Free and open to the community

Lectures by

Henry Abramson, PhD

Please click here for a free reservation for the first lecture, “Burning Maimonides,” scheduled for Wednesday, November 16 at the Young Israel of Lawrence-Cedarhurst.

 

Sponsorships Available for Jewish History Lectures!

Hello fans of Jewish history!

I had a blast meeting with the Flatbush Honor Society students today–twenty-eight highly motivated, superbly acute and brilliant young women who are preparing to CHANGE THE WORLD. They are truly fantastic, and often thank the Almighty for the privilege of working with these young people, along with all my students. I believe they will make the world a more beautiful place for my grandchildren!

They, in turn, believe in me–at least, in my ability to provide them with the intellectual tools and context to achieve greatness in their future professions and careers. Not sure their confidence is as valid as it should be, but that does not exempt me from turning to you, my fellow-travelers in the complexities of Jewish history, to ask for your help!

The grand point of these lectures (outlined in the Jewish History Manifesto) does not involve money. I am exceptionally pleased that so many people enjoy them and share them with others, and we are totally committed to keeping them free of charge. My students, on the other hand, could use some assistance. Many of them come from very large religious families, and many of them are the first in their family to ever attend college.  So here’s where you come in!

Three Magnificent Ways You can Help:

  1. Keep doing what you’re doing! Watch the lectures and like, comment, and especially share.
  2. Take your virtual experience into the real world (I think the young people use the acronym RW?). Read a book on Jewish history or thought, invite or be invited to a Shabbat meal, something like that. If you’re conveniently located, show up on a Monday night for a Jewish History lecture in person at the mighty Avenue J campus itself!
  3. Contribute to one of two fundraising opportunities. Click here for the Jewish History @ Avenue J Scholarship fund, which benefits students directly.  Click here for the Friends of Jewish History fund, which defrays the operating costs of the lectures and the videos. Sponsorships, full and partial are available for several lectures this Fall.

Let me know what you decide!  We are so proud to include you in our audience.

HMA

P.S. Would you like one of our nifty new gift bookmarks?

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Archival Footage of Rav Kook

Norm Robinson, a member of the Friends of Jewish History, sent me this interesting video clip that features Rav Avraham Isaac Kook for the first 23 seconds, along with several other rabbinic and political luminaries.

Monday’s lecture promises to be especially fascinating for anyone interested in religious thought and Israeli politics.  Please join us!  Register for free by clicking here.

Who Was Vladimir Jabotinsky?

Lecture delivered at the mighty Avenue J campus of Touro College on October 31, 2016 as part of the Jewish History @ J series.

Zionist ideologue and multi-lingual journalist, Vladimir (Ze’ev) Jabotinsky was one of the most influential political thinkers of the early twentieth century. Frequently swimming against the tide of dominant Jewish movements, Jabotinsky was most effective in the opposition. He borrowed freely from many intellectual sources to craft a right-wing ideology that endures to the present day.
 

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