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1997 Jewish Heritage Lecture Series

February 18, 1997

The Center for Jewish Studies’ 1997 Jewish Heritage Lecture Series will consider “Zionism at 100: Retrospect and Prospect.” The seven talks by distinguished guest scholars will include:

  • “The Zionist Challenge to American Jewish Culture” by Stephen Whitfield, Max Richter Professor of American Civilization, Brandeis University. Whitfield is the author of “The Culture of the Cold War” and “American Space, Jewish Time.” He will deliver the first of two 1997 Stanley and Sandra Kutler lectures March 3.
  • “Still the Best Catch There Is: Joseph Heller’s ‘Catch 22,'” Stephen Whitfield,” March 6. The second 1997 Kutler Lecture.
  • “Has Zionism Solved the ‘Jewish Problem?'” Derek Penslar, associate professor of history and Jewish studies, Indiana University. The author of “Zionism and Technocracy: The Engineering of Jewish Settlement in Palestine, 1870-1918,” Penslar will speak March 17.
  • “The ‘Jewish’ Education of Israeli Youth: A Recurring Kulturkampf,” Ilan Troen, Lopin Professor of Modern History, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Troen currently is writing a book on the Zionist settlement experience. He will speak in Madison March 20.
  • “Remembering the First Zionist Congress: The Beginnings of Modern Jewish Politics,” Michael Berkowitz, professor of history, Ohio State University. Berkowitz is the author of “Zionist Culture and West European Jewry Before the First World War” and “Western Jewry and the Zionist Project, 1914-1933.” He will speak April 7.
  • “Israeli Identity in War and Peace” by Israeli novelist A.B. Yehoshua, whose works include “Open Heart,” “Mr. Mani,” “Five Seasons” and more. The recipient of every literary prize Israel offers, he will speak April 16.