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9th Annual Rice Jewish Studies Lecture Series
Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center
Houston, TX
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October 15, 18 & 22
Lectures take place at the Evelyn Rubenstein JCC.

This series is in partnership with the
Program in Jewish Studies at Rice University.

FREE for Patrons of the Arts and registered students in the Melton & More program. (Please email Nomi at nbarancik@erjcchouston.org and she will add you to the list, no need to register here.)

PLEASE NOTE: Unfortunately elevators at the J will not be functioning at the time of this program. Wheelchair access will only be possible through the ramp by the Kaplan Theatre. We sincerely apologize for this inconvenience.


President Truman and the Birth of Israel
Sunday, Oct 15 | 4:00 PM
Presenter: Allen Matusow

From his first days as president in 1945 until the  the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, Harry Truman found himself torn between his national security advisers, who opposed Zionism,  and his political advisers, who urged him to  back a Jewish state.

This lecture will tell the story of the struggle over Zionism within the US government, Truman's vacillations, and his historic decision only minutes after its birth to grant the new state recognition.

The Rise of Diaspora: The Negation of the Negation of Exile
Wednesday, Oct 18 | 7:30 PM
Presenter: Dr. Melissa Weininger

The state of Israel was built on the idea of homeland, a permanent center that would end thousands of years of exile. Zionism posited a simple equation: Israel good for the Jews, diaspora bad.

But in recent years both American and Israeli writers and scholars have begun to re-evaluate diaspora and its value. We will look at recent literature that explores the changing meaning of diaspora and homeland in Israeli culture and Zionist thought.

Exodus and Beyond:  Israeli Culture in American Jewish Life Before 1967
Sunday, Oct 22 | 4:00 PM
Presenter: Joshua Furman

Using film clips, images and sound, this lecture explores the central place of Israel and Israeli culture in American Jewish life from the founding of the state to the Six-Day-War.  

This talk challenges two widely-held assumptions:  first, that Israel failed to capture the attention of American Jews until its dramatic triumph in the 1967 war; and second, that the American Jewish cultural output of the 1940s and 1950s was trite and inconsequential.

In these decades, American Jews turned to Israeli culture and causes to infuse their Jewish lives with purpose and vitality. We will also give attention to events and developments here in Houston.

Made possible by the Maurice Amado Foundation.  

For more information please contact Nomi Barancik at nbarancik@erjcchouston.org or 713.729.3200.
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Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center (Ver)
5601 S. Braeswood Blvd.
Houston, TX 77096
United States
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