Born in Leningrad to Russian-Jewish parents who were members of an illegal Zionist organization, Vertlib emigrated with his family In 1971, spending time in Israel, the Netherlands, the USA, Italy, and ultimately,…
In "Music from Exile," which debuts at the Penn Humanities Forum on Violence, the Daedalus Quartet explores the music of composers who were forced into various states of exile by the Third Reich. From…
Internationally-acclaimed Israeli filmmaker Shemi Zarhin has serenaded his hometown of Tiberias on the shores of the Sea of Galilee in his award-winning films. He has now published his first novel, Some Day…
Mae M. Ngai, Professor of History and Lung Family Professor of Asian American Studies at Columbia University, is a U.S. legal and political historian interested in questions of immigration, citizenship, and…
Jewish individuals and communities have often been characterized by their ability to develop extensive networks, whether international in scope or as part of the social fabric of a specific community. The…