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Changing Jewish Communities

  The Jewish Communities of the Western United States

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Changes in American Jewish Identities: From Normative Constructions to Aesthetic Understandings - Interview with Steven M. Cohen (Changing Jewish Communities No. 30, 16 March 2008)

The Fragmentation of American Jewry and Its Leadership - Interview with Jack Wertheimer (Changing Jewish Communities No. 29, 15 February 2008)

Israel and American Jewry: Oslo and Beyond - Steven Bayme (Changing Jewish Communities No. 28, 15 January 2008)

 

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Oxford  University Press has recently posted the film linked below to the Oxford University blog. It apparently has stimulated excellent conversation and commentary on Oxford's site. The film can be viewed without any special software.

Just click on the link below:


Seeing the Other Side -- 60 years after Buchenwald

Description: A 14-minute documentary about a Chicago psychologist who managed to have a German family (Pastor Julius Seebass and his wife and children) awarded the Yad Vashem "Righteous Among the Nations" title for saving her father's life in April 1945. The recognition represents the culmination of a long, difficult personal and professional journey for Mona Sue Weissmark, psychology professor and author of "Justice Matters:Legacies of the Holocaust and World War II" (Oxford University Press). The documentary is produced by Johanna Holzhaeur  of WDR German television (1.channel in Germany).

The film has  been distributed to schools and churches throughout Germany and aired nationwide on WDR German television.