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History Matters: Prof. Deborah Lipstadt
History Matters: Prof. Deborah Lipstadt
Prof. Deborah Lipstadt (Emory University) on antisemitism past and present.
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In Plain Sight: Bard Professor Justus Rosenberg
Civil rights activist Julian Bond on the Rosenwald fund.
Historian Hasia Diner on Rosenwald
Author Eli Evans on why Julius Rosenwald is not well known.
Jewish Teammates in Baseball
Jewish Lawyers in the Civil Rights Movement
Hungary After the Holocaust
Cultural Context of Brisket
Brisket as Part of Jewish Experience
Jews in Book Publishing
Jewish Food In Israel
Gefilte Fish: Iconic Jewish Food
Oxford and the Printing of Judeo-Arabic
Liberty and Facts: Isaiah Berlin in the Age of Trump
News and Journalism in the Age of Trump
Hebrew: A Holy Language
Reversing Oblivion
The Book of Separation
David N. Myers
History Matters: Prof. Jan Gross
Mysteries of the Bible: Biblical Archaeology
History Matters: Prof. Todd Gitlin
Triangle Fire: See You in the Streets
Singing and Laughing Against Fascism
History Matters: Ruth Wisse
Jews in Space: Meet Astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman
Israel Diaspora Relations: Past, Present and Future
History Matters: Professor Jonathan Sarna and Jane Eisner
Searching for Jewish Heritage with Joseph Berger
The Jewish Political Tradition
A History of Judaism by Martin Goodman
The Freedom Seder: 49 Years Later with Arthur Waskow
Short Talks on Big Subjects: The U.S. Supreme Court
First Person: Margalit Fox in Conversation with Ruth Franklin
First Person: Jamie Bernstein
Monish: A Musical Tale of Talmud and Temptation
History Matters: Jews, Politics, and the 2018 Elections
Short Talks on Big Subjects: The Treaty of Versailles
Out of the Depths by Chaim Potok
Ben Hecht: Fighting Words, Moving Pictures
First Person: Matti Friedman
First Person: Jason Stanley
Bucharest Diary: Ambassador Alfred H. Moses with Senator Joseph I. Lieberman
From Swastika to Jim Crow - Director Q&A
First Person: Fred Guttenberg - A Dad's Mission After Parkland
Out of the Box: El Torero de la Torah or the Bullfighter from Brooklyn
Using FamilySearch for Jewish Research
Death Records for Genealogical Research
"A person is only forgotten when their name is forgotten" - The German Stolpersteine
Hamill and Haberman | Stories of New York
Desire, Envy, and the Jewish-Christian Borderzone
Out of the Box: Paint, Pray, Love
CJHTalks: Phil Rosenthal in Conversation with Marjorie Ingall
Tehran Children: A Holocaust Refugee Odyssey
Kugel and Frijoles: Latino Jews in the United States
Portugal and the Jewish Refugee Crisis of World War II
History Behind the Headlines: Socialism
The Newish Jewish Encyclopedia
Personal Archiving 101 - Preserving your Digital Memories
Stories of New York: City College | Part II: The City Game
Stories of New York: City College | Part I: The “Jewish Harvard” and a World of Ideas, MORNING
Stories of New York: City College | Part I: The "Jewish Harvard" and a World of Ideas, AFTERNOON
Blood Libel: On the Trail of Antisemitic Myth
Jewish and Christian Passover Haggadot as Sites of Interfaith Engagement
Strange New World: Time in David Bergelson’s Literary Work
War Orphans Find Home: Child Holocaust Survivors and US Adoptions
Stan Lee: A Life in Comics
Jewish Thought and Messianism in the Colonial Puritan Imagination: The Case of Judah Monis
Living in Liminal Spaces: Refugees in Italian Displaced Persons Camps, 1945-1951
Rescue the Surviving Souls: The Great Jewish Refugee Crisis of the Seventeenth Century
Identity in the Throes of Crisis
The Lost Family with Libby Copeland
Family History Today: Jewish Refugees & the U.S.-Mexico Border
Being Heumann with Judy Heumann
From the Inquisition to The Mishiguene Restaurant: The Latin American Jewish Food Story
0:02 / 1:22:25 Family History Today: Reading between the Lines in your Family’s Papers
Out of the Box: Snapshots of a Life
Dispatches from the Lost Jewish South with Sue Eisenfeld
Midwives, Musicians, Soldiers, Rabbis: Whose stories will become Jewish history?
FAMILY AFFAIRS: Writing Personal Histories
Family History Today: Jewish Students, Medical Globetrotters, and Persevering Women
Conscious History: Polish Jewish Historians Before the Holocaust
Family History Today: Portuguese Citizenship - Reconnecting with your Sephardic Iberian Ancestors
Family History Today: Donating Your Family Papers – How, When, Where and Why?
The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) to the Rescue in Shanghai: From 1941 to 1951
Theodor Herzl: The Charismatic Leader
Family History Today: Using Facial Recognition Tools to Identify Unnamed Ancestors
Family Affairs: Ashkenazi and Sephardi Personal Histories
The Great Kosher Meat War of 1902 with author/historian Scott D. Seligman
Family History Today: What’s New with Yad Vashem’s Shoah Names Database?
Behind the Scenes of an Exhibition: Emile Bocian in Chinatown
Family Affairs: Jewish Ruptures, Mourning, and Belonging
Not Antigone’s Heirs: Soviet Yiddish and Vernacular Holocaust Memory Culture
Survival on the Margins: Polish Jewish Refugees in the Wartime Soviet Union
Hidden Heretics Jewish Doubt in the Digital Age
The Last Million: Europe's Displaced Persons from World War to Cold War
Family Affairs: Writings Parents' Stories
Family History Today: Researching your Family History in Israel from Home
Bugsy Siegel: The Dark Side of the American Dream
A Tradition of Talent: Jewish Opera Singers and the Patterns That Shaped Their Careers
Multigenerational Family Storytelling Workshop
Contextualizing the Jewish Orphan Experience: Bernice Lerner's
All the Horrors of War
and Marlene Trestman's
Unfortunate Fortunates
On Jewish Studies Scholars and Their Political Activism and Public Engagement
“Hear Their Cry:” Understanding the Jewish Orphan Experience
X Troop: The Secret Jewish Commandos of World War II
Family Affairs: East West Street and the Ratline
The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adams
Out of the Box: Snapshots of a Life
Family History Today: Creative Nonfiction Writing for Genealogists
American Baby: A Mother, a Child, and the Shadow History of Adoption
The Almost Legendary Morris Sisters: A True Story of Family Fiction
Inside Dirty Dancing: A Conversation with Screenwriter Eleanor Bergstein
Are There New Ways of Reading the Bible in the 21st Century?
Man Ray: The Artist and His Shadows: A Conversation with Author Arthur Lubow
Judah Benjamin: Counselor to the Confederacy
Pogroms: A Documentary History
Madam: The Biography of Polly Adler, Icon of the Jazz Age
Jewish Dress and Cultural History - What You Can Learn from Grandma's Photos
Remembering William Helmreich
UNDER JERUSALEM: The Buried History of the World's Most Contested City
Endpapers: A Family Story of Books, War, Escape, and Home
Admiral Hyman Rickover: Engineer of Power
Family History Today: Arolsen Archives - History, Exploration and Online Access
Becoming Elijah: Prophet of Transformation
Russia's War on Ukraine: Perspectives from Jewish History
The Murders of Moisés Ville: The Rise and Fall of the Jerusalem of South America
Family History Today: Ask a Genealogy Librarian – Research in Archives Around the World
Zabar's: A Family Story: Three Generations in Conversation
A 'Feminist' Jewish Department Store in Imperial Berlin?: Kaufhaus N. Israel
Homes of the Past: The Story of a Lost Museum
Family History Today: Ask a Genealogy Librarian about Online & Archival Resources for U.S. Research
Galicia on Our Mind: The Role of Regionalism in New York's Jewish Immigrant Community, 1890-1938
Tears Over Russia: A Search for Family and the Legacy of Ukraine's Pogroms
Jewish Noir II: Tales of Crime and Other Dark Deeds
The Sassoons: The Great Global Merchants and the Making of an Empire
Jewish Paths to Emancipation: Struggles for Citizenship Across Revolutionary Europe
The DNA Reunion Project at CJH
The Women of Rothschild: The Untold Story of the World's Most Famous Dynasty
Jewish Soldiers in the Civil War: Discoveries from the Shapell Roster
Family History Today: Jewish Landsmanshaftn - Hometown Societies in the New World
Arthur Miller: American Witness
Citizen, Subject, National, Protégé: Jewish Belonging in North Africa and the Middle East, 1815-19
Unmasking Antisemitism: A Panel Discussion in Conjunction with the Exhibition #FakeImages at the UN
Family History Today: Ask a Genealogy Librarian about Online & Archival Resources for U.S. Research
Elusive Emancipation: Jews in the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and Beyond
"It Is Hard to Find a Loophole for Admitting the Hebrew"
The Confidante: The Untold Story of the Woman Who Helped Win WWII and Shape Modern America
Family History Today: Polish Jews in the USSR During WWII
Family History Today: Finding Overlooked Clues in German Records
Zionism and American Jews: Bringing Us Together and Pulling Us Apart
Family History Today: Give Us Our Name - Jewish Genealogy and American Jewish Religion
Horace M. Kallen's Frontiers of Hope: A Journey to Palestine and Eastern Europe between the WWs
Family History Today: Clandestine Jewish Immigration to Pre-State Israel
Beyond These Walls: Material Cultures of Jewish And Chinese Detainees
Family History Today: In the Shadow of Auschwitz: How JCC Krakow is Rebuilding Jewish Life in Poland