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Mar

11 2020

Berel Lang: Against the Lachrymose View of Jewish History—Again

1:30PM - 3:30PM  

UCONN Babbidge Library, Class of '47 Room 369 Fairfield Way
Storrs Campus
Storrs, Mansfield, CT CT 06269

Contact Pamela Weathers
8604862271
pamela.weathers@uconn.edu

Join us for the Gene and Georgia Mittelman Lecture in Judaic Studies, held by Professor Berel Lang on "Against the Lachrymose View of Jewish History—Again"!

Details
Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2020, 1:30-3:30 pm
Place: Babbidge Library, Class of '47 Room, UConn Storrs

This event is free and open to the public. A kosher lunch will be served.

About the Talk:
The historian Salo Baron attacked the 'lachrymose view of Jewish history' as mistakenly focused on events or practices of persecution and violence in that history--at the same time providing strong evidence that still more basic factors shaped the history of Jewish flourishing and survival. But the same lachrymose view still dominates current popular Jewish understanding, and this has (on the talk's claim) severe, even dangerous practical consequences.

About the Speaker:
Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, SUNY at Albany (BA, Yale; Ph.D, Columbia). Visiting Professor at the Hebrew University, University of Connecticut, Wesleyan. Author of twelve books, including 'Writing and the Moral Self', 'Act and Idea in the Nazi Genocide', 'The Anatomy of Philosophical Style', 'Writing and the Holocaust', and 'Primo Levi: The Matter of a Life'.

Sponsor: Gene and Georgia Mittelman Lecture in Judaic Studies