The Unlikely and Oft-Overlooked Story of the Rise and Fall of Jewish Eastern Europe / Shalom Boguslavsky
Eastern Europe is not just some place Jews used to live in. It is the place. In the modern era it became not only home of the majority of the world Jews, but also the most Jewish area in the world. Until it ceased to be. Then, the fascinating story of the Jewish Eastern Europe was narrowed down to a few stereotypes and myths.
Shalom Boguslavsky, a researcher who has a mental image of himself as riding on an elephant back, brings us a profound, comprehensive story that we already forgot. Come and join us in this special book launch.
Participants:
- Dr. Thamar Eilam Gindin, first cultural attaché one day in a free Iran. Co-CEO, Zeresh Books – books that I like
- Bar Nativ, founder, “Staign” – Hilonim study Gemara
- Orel Beilinson, a historian of modern Europe and Eurasia
- Yuval Kaplan, Co-CEO, Zeresh Books
- Oren Nahari, journalist and broadcaster
- Itai Anghel, journalist, mainly covers conflict zones all over the world
- Shalom Boguslavsky, born in Siberia, lives in Jerusalem since the age of 5, a tour guide in Israel and in Eastern Europe, author and lecturer. Studied history, photography, tour guiding, music, martial arts, and sailing
Music – Yaron Ben Ami