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Leo Baeck Memorial Lecture with Atina Grossmann

Published: December 16, 2023; Aithor: Julia Sonrisa

When: January 23, 2024
Where: Center for Jewish History

Address: 15 West, 16th Street, New York, NY 10011, United States

Phone: +1 212-294-8301

Web: https://www.cjh.org/

In the 64th Annual Leo Baeck Memorial Lecture, historian Atina Grossmann (Cooper Union) will examine the ambivalent, paradoxical, and diverse experiences, emotions, and memories of Jews who found refuge from National Socialism and the Holocaust in India and Iran after 1933. Always shadowed by the emerging European catastrophe, uprooted Jews were also precariously privileged as white Europeans in non-western, colonial, or semi-colonial societies. An extensive collection of family correspondence and memorabilia extending from wartime Nazi Berlin throughout the global diaspora of German Jewry as well as archival, literary, visual, and oral history sources illuminates refugees’ everyday lives in the changing context of interwar fascination and contact with the “Orient,” global war against fascism, anti-colonial independence movements, and gradual revelations about the destruction of the European world they had escaped.

Endowed by Marianne C. Dreyfus and Family, the descendants of Rabbi Leo Baeck

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Above: Atina Grossmann’s parents in the Iranian desert, in 1939.

Time: 6:30 pm EST

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