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02 Sep 2021 | Why Do People Love Dead Jews?: Ep. 1 | 00:25:17 | |
In the first episode of this new limited-release series, Dara Horn ponders a prickly question: Why are so many people so moved by the memory of dead Jews, yet so disinclined to truly embrace the ones who are very much alive?
The question first presented itself to Horn when she was a teenager, sent by a teen magazine to cover the opening of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. She filed a moving report, but an elderly acquaintance, a Holocaust survivor, was having none of it, challenging Horn to rethink the way she approached memory, history, and other things Jews spend a lot of time contemplating. The result was People Love Dead Jews, Horn's new book and her first work of nonfiction, and this companion podcast, a hilarious and thought-provoking look at how we wrestle with our past and how, behind our backs, our past still wrestles with us.Â
Archives of âThe Eternal Lightâ radio show, featured in this episode, are available here, including the complete episode, âThe Voice of Rachel.â Other episodes of âThe Eternal Lightâ dealing with the Holocaust include, among others, âChronicle of the Dead,â âThe Day of the Shadow,â âGirl Without a Name,â âThe Search,â âThe Congregation of the Dead,â and âA Song for the Conqueror.â
Material cited here about the Anne Frank House can be found in greater detail in âEveryoneâs (Second) Favorite Dead Jew,â in People Love Dead Jews by Dara Horn.
Adventures with Dead Jews is brought to you by Tablet Studios and SoulShop. Itâs created and written by Dara Horn, and produced and edited by Josh Kross and Robert Scaramuccia. The managing producer is Sara Fredman Aeder, and the executive producers are Liel Leibovitz, Stephanie Butnick, Gabi Weinberg and Dan Luxenberg. We hope youâll rate and review it wherever you get your podcasts, so that more people can join us on our adventures.
Dara Hornâs new book, People Love Dead Jews, is published by WW Norton and is available wherever books are sold. It's also available as an audio book from Recorded Books. We hope youâll check it out. | |||
10 Sep 2021 | Frozen Jews: Ep. 2 | 00:53:00 | |
In this episode, Dara Horn explores the bizarre afterlife of a chance encounter that later caused an entire empire to lose its mind. In 1904, the American Jewish financier Jacob Schiff randomly met a Japanese banker at a dinner in London and decided to give Japan a $200 million loan in order to help ensure its victory in the Russo-Japanese War.
A generation later, when Japanese military officers were first exposed to an antisemitic conspiracy theory, they assumed, based on their countryâs experience with Schiff, that it must be true-- and convinced their government to take action. In twist upon twist, the Empire of Japan became more and more involved in âthe Jewish Question,â to the point where they actually tried to answer it. Their answer? To build a Jewish state in Manchuria.
More information about Japanâs relationship with Jews in the 20th century is available in the following works:
The Fugu Plan by Marvin Tokayer, an American rabbi who served the Jewish community in Kobe in the 1960s and was the first Westerner to directly interview many of the people involved in Japanâs short-lived idea for a Manchurian Jewish state;Â
Under the Shadow of the Rising Sun: Japan and the Jews During the Holocaust Era by Meron Medzini;Â
âJapanâs Response to the Zionist Movement in the 1920sâ by Naoki Maruyama;Â
âSinat Yisrael LeLo Yehudim [Antisemitism Without Jews]â by Ben-Ami Shillony; andÂ
âThe Japanese Ideology of Antisemitismâ by David Kranzler.Â
On Jacob Schiff, see Jacob Schiff: A Study in American Jewish Leadership by Naomi Cohen.Â
Zev Eleffâs work on the history of American Jewish religious leadership includes the books Who Rules the Synagogue? and Authentically Orthodox.
More information about the Jewish history of Harbin, China, can be found in âFrozen Jewsâ in People Love Dead Jews by Dara Horn.Â
Adventures with Dead Jews is brought to you by Tablet Studios and SoulShop. Itâs created and written by Dara Horn, and produced and edited by Josh Kross and Robert Scaramuccia. The managing producer is Sara Fredman Aeder, and the executive producers are Liel Leibovitz, Stephanie Butnick, Gabi Weinberg and Dan Luxenberg. We hope youâll rate and review it wherever you get your podcasts, so that more people can join us on our adventures.Â
Dara Hornâs new book, People Love Dead Jews, is published by WW Norton and is available wherever books are sold. It's also available as an audio book from Recorded Books. We hope youâll check it out. | |||
17 Sep 2021 | Shooting Jews: Ep. 3 | 00:47:42 | |
In this episode, Dara Horn revisits Steven Spielbergâs blockbuster Holocaust movie Schindlerâs List, along with Spielbergâs blockbuster dinosaur movie Jurassic Park-- which he worked on simultaneously, returning from the brutal Polish concentration camp set each evening to edit brutal velociraptor footage. Together these movies reveal many aspects of what we expect from Hollywood storytelling. Whatâs the cost of applying that narrative arc to a story about the Holocaust? And what might be the moral motivations of a Tyrannosaurus Rex?
Horn takes us through Spielbergâs elaborate process (which involved building an entire concentration camp from scratch), revisits the film and its rapturous reception, and speaks with a historian, a film critic, and a filmmaker focused on Holocaust rescuers to parse out what the movie gets wrong and also what it gets right-- and why watching it today feels so painfully different from how it felt in 1993.Â
More information about Spielbergâs experiences filming Schindlerâs List and editing Jurassic Park can be found in The Making of Schindlerâs List: Behind the Scenes of an Epic Film by Franciszek Palowski. Spielberg expresses some of his own thoughts about it 25 years later here.Â
Sara Horowitzâs and Omer Bartovâs essays detailing their responses to the film can be found in Spielbergâs Holocaust: Critical Perspectives on Schindlerâs List, edited by Yosefa Loshitzky.Â
Pierre Sauvageâs documentary film on the rescuers of Le Chambon in France is Weapons of the Spirit. His forthcoming documentary And Crown Thy Good: Varian Fry and the Refugee Crisis, Marseille 1940-1941, is a comprehensive look at the American rescuer. More information is available here.Â
Further exploration of Varian Fry and the questions raised by his work can be found in âOn Rescuing Jews and Othersâ in People Love Dead Jews by Dara Horn.Â
Adventures with Dead Jews is brought to you by Tablet Studios and Soul Shop. Itâs created and written by Dara Horn, and produced and edited by Josh Kross and Robert Scaramuccia. The managing producer is Sara Fredman Aeder, and the executive producers are Liel Leibovitz, Stephanie Butnick, Gabi Weinberg and Dan Luxenberg. We hope youâll rate and review it wherever you get your podcasts, so that more people can join us on our adventures.Â
Dara Hornâs new book, People Love Dead Jews, is published by WW Norton and is available wherever books are sold. It's also available as an audio book from Recorded Books. We hope youâll check it out. | |||
01 Oct 2021 | Time-Traveling Jews: Ep. 5 | 00:53:39 | |
Our stories so far have explored relationships between Jews and non-Jewish societies that have ranged from awkward to, well, murderous. But in this case, the social snubbing of Jews actually worked to everyoneâs advantage, resulting in the biggest historical discovery in the history of the world.Â
Here, two genius Scottish identical twins match wits with one half of a pair of genius Hasidic Romanian identical twins in order to track down some of the oldest existing manuscripts of the bible. They embark on an Indiana-Jones style adventure in 1890s Egypt, and wind up with much more than they bargained for: hundreds of thousands of centuries-old Hebrew manuscripts that are still changing the way we think about the past.Â
Horn also brings us to current-day attempts to preserve ancient Jewish sites in the most volatile parts of the Middle East, to uncover the rewards and perils of trying to preserve Jewish history. How do we decide whatâs worth saving?Â
Chrystie Shermanâs photographs of the Eliyahu Hanavi-Jobar synagogue in Damascus are available in the online museum of Diarna. Janet Soskiceâs biography of Margaret Gibson and Agnes Lewis is The Sisters of Sinai. Ben Outhwaite directs the Taylor Schechter Genizah Research Unit. Marina Rustowâs most recent book is The Lost Archive: Traces of a Caliphate in a Cairo Synagogue. More information about the Cairo Genizah is also available in Sacred Trash by Adina Hoffman and Peter Cole, Sacred Treasure by Mark Glickman, and A Jewish Archive from Old Cairo by Stefan Reif, as well as in the documentary film by Michelle Paymar, From Cairo to the Cloud. A fictionalized version of the Genizahâs discovery can be found in Dara Hornâs novel A Guide for the Perplexed.
Dara Hornâs new book, People Love Dead Jews, is published by WW Norton and is available wherever books are sold. It's also available as an audio book from Recorded Books. We hope youâll check it out.Â
Adventures with Dead Jews is brought to you by Tablet Studios and Soul Shop. Itâs created and written by Dara Horn, and produced and edited by Josh Kross and Robert Scaramuccia. The managing producer is Sara Fredman Aeder, and the executive producers are Liel Leibovitz, Stephanie Butnick, Gabi Weinberg and Dan Luxenberg. We hope youâll rate and review it wherever you get your podcasts, so that more people can join us on our adventures. | |||
23 Sep 2021 | Disposable Jews: Ep. 4 | 00:55:05 | |
In this episode, we explore the marvelous and terrifying life of the massively renowned Soviet Yiddish actor Solomon Mikhoels: international star of stage and screen, director of the Moscow State Yiddish Theater, and leader of the Soviet Unionâs Jewish Antifascist Committee during World War Two⌠and later, in a rather less desirable role, the leading man in the Soviet Jewish nightmare that came to be known as the âNight of the Murdered Poets,â a group of world-class Jewish artists and leaders executed by Stalin one night in 1952.Â
Mikhoels wasnât one of those Murdered Poets, but he was intimately connected to all of them-- and the unbelievable story of his valiant attempt to become a savior of the Jewish people came at a horrifying cost. What happens when being a Jewish artist and leader requires erasing yourself?
Sneak peeks at Vassili Schedrinâs work-in-progress on Mikhoelsâs life and on Soviet Yiddish theater can be found here, here, here, and here. Justin Cammyâs new translation of Sutzkeverâs work is From the Vilna Ghetto to Nuremberg: Memoir and Testimony by Avrom Sutzkever. More information on the Moscow State Yiddish theater can be found in The Travels of Benjamin Zuskin by Ala Zuskin Perelman and in The Moscow State Yiddish Theater by Jeffrey Veidlinger. The trial records of the Jewish Antifascist Committee can be found in Stalinâs Secret Pogrom by Joshua Rubenstein and Vladimir P. Naumov.Â
More information about Solomon Mikhoelsâs career-long acting partner and fellow Jewish Antifascist Committee member Benjamin Zuskin can be found in the works above, and also in âExecuted Jewsâ in People Love Dead Jews by Dara Horn.Â
Adventures with Dead Jews is brought to you by Tablet Studios and Soul Shop. Itâs created and written by Dara Horn, and produced and edited by Josh Kross and Robert Scaramuccia. The managing producer is Sara Fredman Aeder, and the executive producers are Liel Leibovitz, Stephanie Butnick, Gabi Weinberg and Dan Luxenberg. We hope youâll rate and review it wherever you get your podcasts, so that more people can join us on our adventures.Â
Dara Hornâs new book, People Love Dead Jews, is published by WW Norton and is available wherever books are sold. It's also available as an audio book from Recorded Books. We hope youâll check it out. | |||
08 Oct 2021 | Unsinkable Jews: Ep. 6 | 00:55:42 | |
The Jewish community of Charlotte, North Carolina has been embarrassed by their cityâs monument honoring Judah Benjamin, the Confederacyâs Jewish Secretary of State, ever since they were cajoled into paying for it back in 1948⌠and the 2020 racial justice protests finally accelerated their decades-long attempt to get rid of it. But Benjamin-- a brilliant lawyer, one of the first Jewish senators, a Supreme Court nominee, the âBrains of the Confederacy,â Caribbean-born, openly Jewish, and not-openly gay-- made people uncomfortable during his own lifetime. Even back then, he was impossible to get rid of.Â
Benjaminâs meteoric career, and his outlandish escape from a victorious Union that wanted his head (he survived multiple shipwrecks and was helped along by a talking parrot), present a strange study in the evils of the past and the awkward role Jews played in it, especially when we look at other unlikely Jewish Civil War figures and the expectations non-Jewish leaders like Lincoln and Davis had of them. How did Jews position themselves as Americans, then and now-- and at what cost?
James Traubâs new biography of Judah Benjamin is Judah Benjamin: Counselor to the Confederacy. Previous Benjamin biographies include Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate by Eli Evans, which provides the account shared in this episode of Benjaminâs astonishing escape. Jonathan Sarnaâs works on the Civil War include Lincoln and the Jews, which features Sarnaâs research on Isachar Zacharie, and When General Grant Expelled the Jews. Asher Knight is the senior rabbi of Temple Beth El in Charlotte, North Carolina. Eric Wisnia is the rabbi emeritus of Congregation Beth Chaim in Princeton Junction, New Jersey.
A fictionalized account of Judah Benjaminâs life and the lives of other Civil War Jews can be found in Dara Hornâs novel All Other Nights.Â
Dara Hornâs new book, People Love Dead Jews, is published by WW Norton and is available wherever books are sold. It's also available as an audio book from Recorded Books. We hope youâll check it out.Â
Adventures with Dead Jews is brought to you by Tablet Studios and Soul Shop. Itâs created and written by Dara Horn, and produced and edited by Josh Kross and Robert Scaramuccia. The managing producer is Sara Fredman Aeder, and the executive producers are Liel Leibovitz, Stephanie Butnick, Gabi Weinberg and Dan Luxenberg. We hope youâll rate and review it wherever you get your podcasts, so that more people can join us on our adventures. | |||
15 Oct 2021 | Agreeable Jews: Ep. 7 | 00:55:27 | |
Holocaust education has proliferated in the United States, along with a nationwide emphasis on anti-bias education. But recent years have also seen an undeniable rise in antisemitism. How did we get here?
To find out, host Dara Horn rewinds back to the stunning success of Gentlemenâs Agreement, a 1947 Oscar-winning Hollywood blockbuster in which Gregory Peck plays a journalist who poses as a Jew in order to expose American antisemitism. The movieâs premise is hilariously blunt: People shouldnât hate Jews, because Jews are Just Like Us! Of course, this premise contains an unspoken compromise: If Jews arenât Just Like Us, hating them might actually be fine after all.
To investigate this requirement that Jews erase their differences in order to deserve respect, we go back to a bizarre moment in 1806, when Napoleon convened an ancient rabbinic court to ensure that the Jews were sufficiently Just Like Us. In this bizarre Napoleonic game show and the spectacular gory failures that unspooled from it, we can begin to see the unarticulated limits of what we now think of as diversityâand to consider, in profound ways, how we might do better.
Rachel Gordanâs most recent work on Gentlemanâs Agreement, Laura Z. Hobson, and twentieth century American Jewish culture can be found here, here, and here. Jonathan Helfandâs work on Jewish identity in France can be found here and here. For further background, see also Napoleon, the Jews, and the Sanhedrin and The Affair: The Case of Alfred Dreyfus.
Dara Hornâs new book, People Love Dead Jews, is published by WW Norton and is available wherever books are sold. It's also available as an audio book from Recorded Books. We hope youâll check it out.
Adventures with Dead Jews is brought to you by Tablet Studios and Soul Shop. Itâs created and written by Dara Horn, and produced and edited by Josh Kross and Robert Scaramuccia. The managing producer is Sara Fredman Aeder, and the executive producers are Liel Leibovitz, Stephanie Butnick, Gabi Weinberg and Dan Luxenberg. We hope youâll rate and review it wherever you get your podcasts, so that more people can join us on our adventures. | |||
19 Sep 2022 | Introducing: Gatecrashers | 00:03:15 | |
What topic is more controversial, sensational, and endlessly captivating than college admissions? Itâs a billion-dollar industry. It sends celebrities to jail. The Supreme Court is weighing in on who gets in and why. We might think we have read all there is to read on the issue, and heard all there is to hear. But if you want to understand everything thatâs going on with college admissions todayânot just the battles over diversity, but the very existence of college applications, the essays and interviews and standardized testsâyou have to look at the first group that tried to diversify elite schools. You have to look at the Jews. Gatecrashers, an 8-part podcast series launching Sept. 13, 2022, tells the story of how Jews fought for acceptance at elite schools, and how the Jewish experience in the Ivy League shaped American higher education, and shaped America at large. | |||
22 Oct 2021 | Bonus Jews | 00:13:21 | |
Dara gets us in the Halloween spirit with a reading of âThe Dead Townâ by Yiddish writer I.L. Peretz. (Translated by Helen Frank and Hillel Halkin, abridged and adapted by Dara Horn.) | |||
15 Oct 2024 | Introducing Dreyfus: A Very Modern Affair | 00:14:47 | |
Dreyfus: A Very Modern Affair is an October 7th story, but one that begins not in 2023, but in October of 1894 with the arrest of French military officer Alfred Dreyfus, who also happened to be a Jew. The implications of his framing, arrest, incarceration and the fallout of his eventual exoneration reverberate today. Over this five-episode series, we examine how these events unfolded, and how they connect to the antisemitism that exists today.
Visit https://www.tabletmag.com/dreyfuspodcast or search for Tablet Studios on your podcast app for the rest of the series. | |||
30 Jan 2024 | Introducing: Covering Their Tracks | 00:06:10 | |
Covering Their Tracks is the extraordinary story of a young manâs escape from a moving train bound for the Auschwitz concentration camp during the Holocaust, and his fight to hold the French national rail company, the SNCF, accountable for their actions as they later bid for lucrative high-speed rail contracts in the United States.
For more information visit http://tabletmag.com/coveringtheirtracks or search for Covering Their Track wherever you get your podcasts. | |||
20 Aug 2021 | Tablet Studios and SoulShop present: Adventures with Dead Jews | 00:02:57 | |
This companion podcast to Dara Hornâs new book People Love Dead Jews takes listeners beyond the book to some of the strangest corners of Jewish history, exploring how the popular mania for dead Jews warps our understanding of both past and present.
In this series, youâll meet flamboyantly gay Civil War Jewish spies, Japanese âJewish specialistsâ trying to build their own Jewish state, genius Victorian identical twins and genius Lubavitcher identical twins, American and Soviet Jewish moviemakers hoping to become Hebrew prophets, adorable imaginary Jewish children, and a very righteous Tyrannosaurus Rex.Â
With these strange, dark, hilarious, and fascinating stories, Dara Horn guides listeners through the outsized role that dead Jews play in other peopleâs imaginationsâ and sometimes still play in ours. Join us on our Adventures with Dead Jews! |
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