Modern Judaism: Through the Lens of October 7

The 7 October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel was the worst massacre suffered by Jews since the Holocaust. Unleashing waves of anti-Zionism and antisemitism, the Jews’ right to a national homeland has been challenged; Israel stands accused as a colonialist, genocidal state denying the rights of native Palestinians.

Led by Dr Miri Freud-Kandel, this lecture series explores critical questions faced by various strands of Jewish life and thought in the aftermath of 7 October, such as:

  • How did we get to this point?
  • How did Zionism emerge?
  • What were the formative influences shaping modern Jewish identity construction?
  • The French Revolution promised a society in which religious discrimination would be eliminated. How did Jews respond to the opportunities heralded by Emancipation?
  • At what cost to Jewish life, faith, and thought?
  • Against a centuries-old legacy of Christian anti-Judaism, Enlightenment thought seemed to promise new beginnings. How did that play out?

Talks will take place in Room 207, Clarendon Institute.

Monday 25 November 2024 (7th Week, Michaelmas Term)

Monday 2 December 2024 (8th Week, Michaelmas Term)

This series features in the following public collections: