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Miriam Udel is an associate professor in German Studies and Tam Institute of Jewish Studies at Emory University. She’s also the author of “Honey on the Page,” an anthology of children’s literature. She joined “City Lights” host Lois Reitzes to speak about stories for Purim, a Jewish holiday that commemorates the saving of the Jewish people from Haman. Interview Highlights: The Story of Purim “This is a story that is recounted in the scroll of Esther, which is part of the later books of the Bible. It is a story of a genocidal plot that is very narrowly averted when a foolish king falls under the influence of a wicked advisor, who wants to exterminate the Jews in the large kingdom of Persia. It is through the bravery and wisdom of a young Jewish woman named Esther working and taking some advice from her uncle Mordecai that she is able to foil this plot and save the Jewish people.” ....
Guest scholar David E. Fishman of the Jewish Theological Seminary will deliver Emory’s annual Tenenbaum Lecture on Monday, Feb. 22. His presentation will explore “The Book Smugglers of the Vilna Ghetto: A Story of Spiritual Resistance.” The lecture, sponsored by the Tam Institute for Jewish Studies, will take place at 7:30 p.m. via Zoom. This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. In Vilna, the city Jews called “The Jerusalem of Lithuania,” a group of ghetto inmates risked their lives to rescue thousands of rare books, documents and works of art from the Nazis. In an operation that lasted 18 months, they smuggled the materials past guards and buried them in bunkers. ....