Denis Kozlov Lectures on Soviet Jewish Migration during the 1970s-1980s
Dr. Denis Kozlov, the 2017 Ruth and David Musher / JDC Archives Fellow, gave his public presentation on “Soviet Jewish Migrations to the West during the 1970s-1980s and the Problem of Freedom.” He examined several social and intellectual aspects of migrations from the...
Joseph Benatov Lectures on the Fate of Bulgarian Jews during the Holocaust
Dr. Joseph Benatov, recipient of a 2017 Fred and Ellen Lewis / JDC Archives Fellowship, gave his public lecture, “The Fate of Bulgarian Jews during the Holocaust.” In 1943, Bulgaria complied with German demands, deporting nearly 11,400 Jews from occupied territories...
Naida Michal Brandl Lectures on Jewish Life in Croatia, 1945-1952
Dr. Naida Michal Brandl, recipient of a 2017 Fred and Ellen Lewis / JDC Archives Fellowship, gave her public lecture, which examined how Croatia’s Jewish community was transformed in the postwar period. Four-fifths of Croatia’s Jewish population perished in the...
Omri Tubi Lectures on the Transnational Roots of the Jewish State and Malaria Eradication
Omri Tubi, the 2017 Martin and Rhoda Safer / JDC Archives Fellow, gave his public lecture, “The Transnational Roots of the Jewish State: What Can Malaria Eradication Teach Us about the History of Israel?” Focusing on malaria eradication in Mandatory Palestine, this...