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Sun Apr 24 2022

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Pacific Daylight Time
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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Online
Co-presented by KlezCalifornia

The Holocaust and the Exile of Yiddish: A History of the Algemeyne Entsiklopedye, with Barry Trachtenberg

Sunday, April 24, 2-3pm Pacific Time (Please confirm your local time)

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In the early 1930s in Berlin, a group of leading Eastern European Jewish intellectuals embarked upon a project to transform the lives of millions of Yiddish-speaking Jews around the world. Their goal was to publish a popular and comprehensive Yiddish language encyclopedia of general knowledge that would serve as a bridge to the modern world and as a guide to help its readers navigate their way within it. However, soon after the Algemeyne Entsiklopedye (General Encyclopedia) was announced, Hitler’s rise to power forced its editors to flee to Paris, and its primary audience would face persecution and genocide. The scope and mission of the project repeatedly changed before its final volumes were published in New York City in 1966, with debates about what the purpose of a Yiddish encyclopedia should be, as well as what knowledge and perspectives it should contain.


Drawing from the research for his new book, historian Barry Trachtenberg will relate this saga and its meaning as a story not only of destruction and trauma, but of tenacity and continuity in the face of calamity.

A free presentation by the Jewish Community Library. Co-presented by KlezCalifornia.

More information about the subject and speaker plus registration at Jewish Community Library.


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