Tag: Stephen Roth Institute

The podcast episode discusses the impact of Hungary's illiberal democratic regime on its Jewish community, which is the largest in central and eastern Europe.
Dr. Raphael Vago discusses the impact of Hungary's shift towards illiberal democracy on the country's Jewish community, the largest in central and eastern Europe.
Dr. Radu Ioanid, Romanian Ambassador to Israel and a historian, discusses his book "The Ransom of the Jews: The Story of the Extraordinary Secret Bargain between Romania and Israel."
Dr. Radu Ioanid, Romanian Ambassador to Israel and a historian of Romanian Jewry, delves into his book "The Ransom of the Jews: The Story of the Extraordinary Secret Bargain between Romania and Israel," revealing the exchange of hundreds of thousands of Romanian Jews for cash, livestock, and goods over the years.
Prof. Havi Dreifuss of Tel Aviv University and Yad Vashem discusses her book on Polish-Jewish relations during the Holocaust.
Prof. Havi Dreifuss examines Polish-Jewish relations during the Holocaust in her book, emphasizing the diverse perspectives and emotions held by Polish Jews towards their country and non-Jewish fellow citizens.
Dr. Scott Ury and Guy Meron discuss their collected issue on Antisemitism in a conversation facilitated by Tel Aviv University's Stephen Roth Institute.
Dr. Scott Ury and Guy Meron discuss their collected issue titled "Antisemitism: Historical Concept, Public Discourse."
Prof. Amir Teicher from Tel Aviv University delves into his book "Social Mendelism: Genetics and the Politics of Race in Germany, 1900-1948," examining how a foundational genetic theory from the 19th century was manipulated within the context of racial classification in the following decades.
In this article, Professor Amos Morris-Reich discusses his book "Race and Photography: Racial Photography as Scientific Evidence 1876-1980."