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Primary Source

Podcast by Stanford University's Taube Center for Jewish Studies

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Primary Source is a podcast from the Taube Center for Jewish Studies about the history and ideas behind some of the most significant texts in the field of Jewish Studies. In each episode, we deconstruct a major cultural or religious touchstone at the forefront of modern Jewish identity and practice, diving into the most bewildering, amusing, and misunderstood sides of canonical sources you thought you knew everything about.

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episode Eichmann in Jerusalem artwork

Eichmann in Jerusalem

In 1961, the political philosopher Hannah Arendt traveled to Jerusalem to report on the trial of Adolf Eichmann, an architect of the Nazi's Final Solution. Eichmann in Jerusalem, published two years later, changed the way the world understood the Holocaust, and in the decades since has guided our understanding of totalitarian society, the nature of evil, and the difficult choices we face between complicity and action. As Amir Eshel, the Edward Clark Crossett Professor of Humanistic Studies at Stanford University, explains, "Eichmann is not just about Eichmann. Eichmann is about an option many of us in modernity have." ---- For more information about our guests and a full episode transcript visit http://primarysourcepodcast.com.

13. joulu 2021 - 26 min
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The Protocols of the Elders of Zion

What does the storming of the Capitol building, a Hungarian billionaire, mass shootings, and 4Chan have to do with a forged Russian text that’s more than 100 years old? In this episode, we discover how the Protocols of the Elders of Zion became a tome for antisemitism and influences world politics to this day. ---- For more information about our guests and a full episode transcript visit http://primarysourcepodcast.com.

27. huhti 2021 - 37 min
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"The Chanukah Song"

How did a casual, late-night comedy sketch about Jewish celebrity come to top the Billboard charts and find its way into the December music catalogue? For our first episode, we explore what Adam Sandler’s “The Chanukah Song” might reveal (or not!) about the festival of lights, Chanukah practices in America, and the changing role of public expressions of Jewishness. Credits Thank you to our guests: Jenna Weissman Joselit [http://jennajoselit.com/]: Charles E. Smith Professor of Judaic Studies & Professor of History at George Washington University Samira Mehta [https://www.samiramehta.com/]: Assistant Professor of Women & Gender Studies and Jewish Studies, University of Colorado Boulder Jody Rosen [https://www.nytimes.com/by/jody-rosen]: Journalist and contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine Jeremy Dauber [https://www.jeremydauber.com/]: Atran Professor of Yiddish Language, Literature, and Culture in the Department of Germanic Languages at Columbia University Julian Horowitz [http://www.maccabeats.com]: Music Director, The Maccabeats and, of course Adam Sandler [https://www.facebook.com/Sandler/]: Actor, comedian, filmmaker, musician ---- Lily Sloane [http://www.lilysloane.com/]: Audio producer, composer, sound designer Josh Tapper [https://history.stanford.edu/people/joshua-tapper]: Host and PhD candidate in History at Stanford University, Ari Y. Kelman [https://profiles.stanford.edu/ari-kelman]: Jim Joseph Chair in Education and Jewish Studies, Stanford University Dan Shevchuk: Junior, majoring in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University Shoshana Olidort: [https://dlcl.stanford.edu/people/shoshana-olidort] PhD candidate in Comparative Literature at Stanford University and web editor for the Poetry Foundation Shaina Hammerman [https://jewishstudies.stanford.edu/people/shaina-hammerman]: Associate Director of Jewish Studies at The Taube Center for Jewish Studies [https://jewishstudies.stanford.edu/] at Stanford University ---- “The Chanukah Song” in concert [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUCNAnp2QAI] “The Chanukah Song” on SNL [https://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/adam-sandler-the-hanukkah-song-iii/2750201] “Candlelight,” The Maccabeats [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSJCSR4MuhU&NR=1] “I’m a Little Latke” [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cpmMkfW3kM] “How Much is that Pickle in the Window?” Mickey Katz [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxsNF5yeosA] “Duvid Crockett,” Mickey Katz [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwczIc4FNV0] “Pan Fry,” The Maccabeats [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emIvBfzTsQk] Visit primarysourcepodcast.com [primarysourcepodcast.com] for more info.

15. joulu 2020 - 22 min
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Introducing Primary Source

Introducing the Primary Source podcast from Stanford University's Taube Center for Jewish Studies. Episode 1 coming soon!

2. joulu 2020 - 2 min
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