Nov

29 2022

The 2022 Tobias Lecture with David Wertheim - Univ. of Amsterdam (CJS)

4:00PM - 6:00PM  

Memorial Union (and Zoom) 800 Langdon Street
Madison, WI 53703
(608) 265-3000

Contact Amie Goblirsch
(608) 890.3572
pa@cjs.wisc.edu
http://cjs.wisc.edu

The Mosse Weinstein Center for Jewish Studies presents the 2022 Tobias Lecture

"Paradoxes of a Pleaser: The Universal Appeal of Leo Fuld’s Yiddish Repertoire and the Centrality of Postwar Jewish Culture"
A lecture by David Wertheim (Director of Menasseh ben Israel Instituut for Jewish Cultural and Social Studies, University of Amsterdam and the Amsterdam Jewish Cultural Quarter)

Date: November 29, 2022
Time: 4:00pm
Location: Memorial Union, Old Madison Room (800 Langdon St Madison, WI)

This event will also be livestreamed via Zoom for any who are unable to join in person. Follow this link (or copy and paste the link into your browser) to register and receive the Zoom information: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAqcu2hrj8uH92UBuFM40RU03lR2R5tepZj

Lecture Abstract:
With Yiddish hit songs such as My Yiddishe Mama and Wo ahin soll ich geh’n, the Dutch-born singer Leo Fuld became an international star in the early years after the Second World War, many years before the Klezmer revival. His work is ridden with paradoxes. It is Zionistic and diasporic, explicitly Jewish and very Gentile, and it exerted an appeal to non-Jewish audiences in Europe, the United States, and even the Arab world. What was his secret? Why did his audiences embrace his particular interpretation of Jewish music? And what does his success tell us about the reasons Jewish culture so often occupied a central place in the postwar era?

About the speaker:
David J. Wertheim is a cultural historian and director of the Menasseh ben Israel Institute of Jewish Studies in Amsterdam. His research interests include modern German Jewish History and post-Holocaust Jewish non-Jewish relations. Among his publications are: Wertheim, D.J., Salvation Through Spinoza, A Study of Jewish Culture in Weimar and Wertheim, D.J. (ed.), The Jew as Legitimation; Jewish non-Jewish Relations beyond Antisemitism and Philosemitism (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), and Verloren in de tijd van Einstein, a book that traces the Dutcj Jewish philosopher of science A.C. Elsbach. He just published a new book that discusses the centrality of Jewish themes in Dutch public debate: David Wertheim Waar gaat het over als het over Joden gaat? (Amsterdam: de Bezige Bij, 2022).

Visit the Center for Jewish Studies website for more information: https://cjs.wisc.edu/event/tobias-2022/

Sponsor: Mosse/Weinstein Center for Jewish Studies (UW-Madison)