Post-World War II American Judaism: How Judaism Became...
Hours: | 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm |
Ages: | Adults |
In/Outdoor: | Indoor |
Cost: | Free see below |
Category: | Lectures/Discussions |
In the post-WWII years, Judaism became an American religion as a result of the country's participation in the war, suburbanization, Cold War politics, and guilt over the Holocaust as well as sympathy for Israel. Rachel will discuss this transformation and its implications for Jewish life and American culture.
Rachel grew up in Needham and Longmeadow, Massachusetts, and attended Solomon Schechter Day School of Greater Boston and Temple Emanuel in Newton, MA. She received her BA from Yale and her master's from Yale Divinity School. Rachel lives in Cambridge, MA.
This is a brown bag lunch event. Please respect basic kosher laws (no pork, shellfish, or mixed meat and dairy). There is no charge for this event, but donations are welcome. Registration is appreciated - please email steven@vilnashul.org - but walk-ins are welcome.
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There is no charge for this event, but donations are welcome.
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Phone: (617) 523-2324
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