In this series, Professor Howard Lupovitch will look at three pivotal moments in Jewish history and ponder: If the outcome had gone a different way, how would things for Jews be different? While there is a quite a bit of speculation in answering this question, it is also a way to understand the impact of the events that did come to pass.
Session topics:
July 11: What if the 2nd Temple in Jerusalem had not been destroyed?
July 18: What if the Jews had not been expelled from Spain in 1492?
July 25: What if Herzl and the Zionists had accepted the Uganda Plan? What if Arabs in Palestine had accepted the UN Partition?
Click here to register. Free and open to all. All sessions will be in-person at Congregation Beth Ahm.
Educational
Special Guest
English Speaking
Wheelchair Accessible
Parking (free)
Schedule
Registrants may attend all sessions.
Tuesday, July 11
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM EDT
Tuesday, July 18
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM EDT
Tuesday, July 25
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM EDT
Location
Congregation Beth Ahm
5075 W Maple Rd
West Bloomfield Township, MI, 48322, United States of America