Tag: Economic History

The exhibit "Jews, Money, Myth" at the London Jewish Museum curated by Joanne Rosenthal, Dominik Czechowski, and Morgan Wadsworth-Boyle until October 17, examines the persistent stereotypes about Jews and money, debunking libels about Jewish financial power while exploring the historical roles of money in Jewish life.
Dr. Jonathan Karp explores the interconnected histories of Jewish-Americans and African-Americans in the United States, focusing on cultural, economic, and intellectual aspects.
Dr. Arie Krampf discusses in his book "The Israeli Path to Neo-Liberalism: The State, Continuity and Change" the intricate history of Israel's economy, challenging the simplistic narrative of a transition from socialism to a neo-liberal powerhouse.
Dr. Arie Krampf discusses his book "The Israeli Path to Neo-Liberalism," challenging the common perception of Israel's economic history.
Economist Zvi Eckstein explores the economic history of Jews beyond moneylending, offering insights into the demographic shifts of the Jewish people.