Russia's War on Ukraine: Perspectives from Jewish History

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  • čas přidán 21. 03. 2022
  • Join five distinguished scholars of Jewish, Russian, and Ukrainian studies in a discussion of how we can understand the war in Ukraine from the perspective of Jewish history and how the region's history may inform the future.
    Jeffrey Veidlinger, moderator, University of Michigan, Chair of the Center for Jewish History's Academic Advisory Council
    David Fishman, Jewish Theological Seminary
    Amelia Glaser, University of California, San Diego
    Marci Shore, Yale University
    Vitaly Chernoivanenko, Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Ukrainian Association for Jewish Studies
    This event took place on March 16, 2022.

Komentáře • 26

  • @adriennegallotta2890
    @adriennegallotta2890 Před rokem

    As promised
    The Comforter

  • @jamieminsky9436
    @jamieminsky9436 Před 2 lety

    Point well taken….

  • @jamieminsky9436
    @jamieminsky9436 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for looking at it thru “ different eyes..”. As a woman raised as a Jew..but young my understanding if the universe..my souls progression knew extremely young and it sat right in my heart, gut, soul about reincarnation and karma…So? They did bad in WW 11… a bunch of stuff coming back. But: to be in an understanding of
    G-ods world: understood and a common bond in most cultures and religions..We must have empathy and sympathy and we should never condone souls suffering..and alleviate if we can..if not politically or physically or financially..Pray…So? Let us fast forward for these souls or “ ..this lifetimes experience..let those who do not even understand why they are suffering so: let all those learn better. Here or in hereafter. We cannot become cold. We are from one source. We have been born in many different countries/ in make and female bodies…and we are all just trying to get home to the source and sustainer of all… ☮️❤️🙏

  • @adriennegallotta2890
    @adriennegallotta2890 Před rokem

    THIS IS THE WORD OF GOD

  • @adriennegallotta2890
    @adriennegallotta2890 Před rokem +1

    There will be a red one a black one a white one a pale one

  • @njgrandma3519
    @njgrandma3519 Před 2 lety

    The USA does not have a Babyn Yar.

  • @juditstone9229
    @juditstone9229 Před 2 lety +2

    UnderWW2 Ukrainian given Jewish people each of them got shovel.They needed shavel they own grave.They have a history they hated Jews more than Germans.In Germany was compulsory to join the army.Lots of German solders was not antisemitic.My aunt was 23 in 1944 and talked a high position German solver at Budapest.He told my aunt a horror in Ukraine.Hardly shoot Jews because they saved bulletsInstead Jews needed shovel they own graveWhy still has a biggest neo N. group in?Because thought by generation to generation hate Jews.I do not believe any Jews suvived.Also no one mention a minority people non Jews,like Hungarian.In Ukraine forbidden to speak they origin own language.
    I know lots of them good people and not antisemitic because newer generation educated.
    If Jews has position in politics in Ukraine more worse shame on themNo one suffered on the human history even now like under Holocaust.If not believe me.Read areal true history.I can forgive but never forget.Must teach all generation to generation.Education,education,education.
    Ps Do not forget not all people Jews who tell.

  • @pietrom2
    @pietrom2 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Your definition of the Russian invasion as unprovoked is horribly false. From whence, little deep understanding is impossible.

  • @adriennegallotta2890
    @adriennegallotta2890 Před rokem

    When the church based on politics is set up

  • @mgb5170
    @mgb5170 Před 9 měsíci

    OK - so when the Ukraine War comes to an end (either victories or a compromise less desirable), how will Jews be treated in Ukraine? The "ethno-Russian" analysis did not address what happens when the conflict ends. Look at how the Germans (one of the most educated societies in Europe, potentially the most pre-ww2) quickly turned against the Jews, and how many jewish people didn't think they would be harmed because our families were in Germany for hundreds of years. Couldn't that also happen in Ukraine, especially since "integration" is still so young? I'm sorry but the analysis does not seem to address quite a collection of obvious questions.

    • @mgb5170
      @mgb5170 Před 9 měsíci

      Further to this, if you want to gauge true integration -- then a significant portion of non-Jewish Ukrainians would have learned yiddish and use it casually/interchangeably in casual and professional environments. That has not happened. I think academe of today is very naive and get attention and rewarded for saying the desired answer, instead of challenging and constructing/deconstructing the analysis before presenting the conclusion.

  • @adriennegallotta2890
    @adriennegallotta2890 Před rokem

    When Nancy Pelosi takes up the position to do his bidding

  • @adriennegallotta2890
    @adriennegallotta2890 Před rokem

    When Donald Trump sneaks up on Israel