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East European Jews between Renaissance and Futurelessness, with Kenneth Moss

Kenneth Moss

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East European Jews between Renaissance and Futurelessness, with Kenneth Moss

Featuring: Kenneth Moss

In 1913, the university student Max Weinreich produced brilliant Yiddish translations from Homer’s Iliad and the Gilgamesh epic in service to a passionate vision of Jewish cultural renaissance and reinvention. In 1933, Weinreich began a study of the political outlook and psychology of Polish Jewish youth that drove him to the precipice of despair about the future of Jewish life in Eastern Europe. This talk explores how Jewish intellectuals, poets, and ordinary people confronted the sense that their communal and personal futures might be foreclosed by anti-Semitism, illiberal nationalism, and the politics of rage and fear that began to flourish across Europe in the early 1930s and how figures like Weinreich, deeply devoted to the idea that Jewish life could flourish in Eastern Europe, groped toward new understandings of their situation and sought new tools of thought and creativity to address it.


Presented as part of the Yiddish Book Center’s 2023 Decade of Discovery theme, Yiddish Around the World.

This event took place on May 04, 2023. It was presented online by the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA.

This recording was digitized and added to the library in May 2023.

This recording is in English

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