Myths, Legends, and Monuments: The Popular Legacy of Early American Jewish History
Hosted By: Haberman Institute
The Haberman Institute for Jewish Studies presents a program exploring how Jewish life in early America has been imagined, commemorated, and often mythologized. The talk examines portrayals of Jewish history in popular culture, public history sites, and family narratives, including relationships with Native Americans and Black Americans. It also considers how these stories shape contemporary understandings of Jewish American identity and the racial and cultural complexities of the present.
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