Jewish Community Endowment Fund Lecture: "To Remember or Not To Remember—That is the Question" with Gail Reimer

Jewish Community Endowment Fund Lecture: "To Remember or Not To Remember—That is the Question" with Gail Reimer
Date
Thu February 5th 2015, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Event Sponsor
Hillel at Stanford, Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Taube Center for Jewish Studies, Department of Religious Studies
Location
Kehillah Hall - Hillel at Stanford

To Remember or Not To Remember -- That is the Question

Gail Reimer, the Founding Executive Director of the Jewish Women's Archive

In 1935, Regina Jonas made history as the first woman ever to be ordained as a rabbi. Jonas, who began working as a rabbi in Berlin, continued to preach, teach and minister after being deported to Theresienstadt. In 1944 she was transported along with her elderly mother to Auschwitz where they were both murdered. Regina Jonas was all but forgotten till the fall of the Berlin wall and remains to this day a surprisingly obscure figure.  

This past summer, a special delegation of scholars, lay leaders and rabbis, including the first women ordained by their respective movements (Reform, Reconstructionist, Conservative, Orthodox) traveled to Berlin and Terezin to honor Regina Jonas and publically commemorate her communal work as a rabbi both in Berlin and Theresienstadt. Dr. Reimer, who took part in the delegation, will reflect on the question of what it means to remember and not remember in Jewish collective history. Her talk will include a 10 minute documentary video based on the summer’s trip. 

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