How Assimilated were German Jews Prior to the Holocaust?
Speaker: Dr. Steven Lowenstein, Isadore Levine Professor of Jewish History, American University
Location: B'nai Israel Congregation; Rockville, MD
"Tumultuous" is an understatement in describing the historic relationship between Jews and the rest of the German state. Jews have been in Germany since the early fourth century, and German-Jewish relations have fluctuated between tolerance and violence. This lecture treats the topic of assimilation and strives to enrich our understanding of how woven into (or excluded from) the fabric of the nation Jews in Germany were before the Holocaust.
Endowed by of K. Peter & Yvonne Wagner as a part of a series of programs on German-Jewish Cultural Heritage