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SUMMARY:A Rosenberg by Any Other Name: Jewish Name Changing in the 20th Century - Virtual Scholar Series
DESCRIPTION:Our images of name changing are frequently clichés: movie stars who adopted new names or Ellis Island officials who changed immigrants’ names. Kirsten Fermaglich upends these clichés by examining previously unexplored name change petitions. In twentieth-century New York City\, thousands of ordinary Jews legally changed their names to respond to institutionalized antisemitism. While name changing allowed Jewish families to achieve middle-class status\, the practice also became a source of family pain and community stigma. \nKirsten Fermaglich is Professor of History and Jewish Studies at Michigan State University.  Her most recent book\, A Rosenberg by Any Other Name:  A History of Jewish Name Changing in America (NYU\, 2018)\, was awarded the Saul Viener prize for the best book in American Jewish history in 2019.  She is also the author of American Dreams and Nazi Nightmares (Brandeis University Press\, 2006) and the co-editor of the Norton Critical Edition of Betty Friedan\, The Feminine Mystique (2013)\, with Lisa Fine. She was a National Archives Distinguished Fellow in 2022-2023.  From 2016 through 2021\, she was co-editor of the journal\, American Jewish History\, along with Daniel Soyer and Adam Mendelsohn.
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SUMMARY:Jewish Uruguay - Virtual Travel Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a captivating virtual journey as we travel back in time to uncover the roots of Jewish immigration to Uruguay. Imagine yourself stepping into the lives of these early settlers and experiencing the unique reality they encountered. We’ll explore the fascinating process that led to the formation of Uruguay’s organized Jewish community. Discover how Uruguay\, once celebrated as the ‘Switzerland of America’—a pioneering welfare state\, Latin America’s most secular nation\, and a global leader in progressive thought—profoundly shaped a vibrant\, diverse\, and ideologically active Jewish community. We’ll share the compelling life stories of prominent figures who lived here and reveal intriguing connections between Jewish and Uruguayan cultures. Finally\, we’ll open a dialogue about the current state of Jewish life in Uruguay\, reflecting on its key issues and future challenges \nDriven by a passion for connecting individuals with their Jewish heritage in Uruguay\, Shai Abend Abudara (43\, Israeli-Uruguayan) is a community entrepreneur\, educator\, and experienced tour guide. Holding a B.A. in Political Science and Humanities from the Hebrew University and an M.A. in Business Intelligence from the University of Barcelona\, Shai brings a unique blend of academic rigor and practical experience to his work. He is the visionary founder and director of “BERESHIT: The Jewish Experience\,” a non-profit community initiative that fosters connection through engaging educational\, cultural\, and tourism projects. Within BERESHIT\, Shai also spearheads the “Jewish Museum Initiative.” He previously led the Jewish Studies department at the Catholic University in Uruguay\, and he is deeply committed to Holocaust education\, volunteering with Holocaust survivors and leading educational trips in Poland.
URL:https://bnaitikvah.org/event/jewish-uruguay-virtual-travel-series/
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