Can Jew Believe?
"Without Cincinnati, the Jewish community as it stands today throughout the United States would not be what it has become. It's simply undeniable." When you think about the major epicenters of Jewish America, your mind probably jumps to New York, Miami, or Los Angeles. But in the early 19th century, the true gateway to the West—and the birthplace of modern American Judaism—was actually that bustling river city on the Ohio/Kentucky border: Cincinnati. Host Brad Pomerance welcomes Rabbi Richard Sarason of Hebrew Union College to reveal the fascinating frontier history of the Cincinnati Jewish community and how this Ohio River town birthed the largest movement in modern Judaism in North America and built a world-class archive that historians and genealogists rely on to this day. -- Key Topics: - The early Jewish community in Cincinnati and its origins - The influence of European reformist rabbis like Isaac Meyer Wise - The development of the Reform movement in America - The role of Hebrew Union College and the American Jewish Archives - Cincinnati's unique cultural and historical resources for Jewish studies -- Follow Hebrew Union College: https://www.facebook.com/HebrewUnionCollege https://ww.instagram.com/huc1875 https://twitter.com/hucpress -- Follow JLTV: https://facebook.com/jewishlifetv https://twitter.com/jewishlifetv https://instagram.com/jewishlifetv https://tiktok.com/@jltvtok -- Follow Brad: https://facebook.com/bradpomerance https://twitter.com/bradpomerance https://instagram.com/bradpomeranceofficial
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