Baltimore, MD – Nov. 17, 2015 - Each year, a large number of Baltimorean's set aside their Motzaei Shabbos, week after week, to learn Jewish history from Rabbi Dovid Katz. Over a number of years, he delves into the past and brings it alive for his avid listeners. This year, we are learning about another four years of Israeli History, the end of the Ben Gurion era and the start of the Eshkol period. Rabbi Katz digs up video footage that allows us to hear and see how the events unfolded at the time.

 
The Eighth Annual Winter Jewish History Lecture Series by Rabbi Dovid Katz - This year's topic: The Last Years of the Old Order: Israel and the Jews 1962-1966

I used to think that I knew a little about the history of Modern Israel. Each week, I come away amazed at how little I really knew.  How much do you know about Israel's quest for an atomic bomb and how it came to pass? 

Would there have been a State of Israel had Roosevelt not died three months into his fourth term?

Can you distinguish between the attitudes and policies of Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson?

How did an ultra-Reform Jew named Strauss, but pronounced Straws, convince Eisenhower and John Foster Dulles to keep quiet about Israel's nuclear program when the U2 spy satellite showed them what was going on? 

What role did all sorts of Jews and righteous gentiles play in the formulation of US policy?

Who was Jack Novi and how did this Immigrant Jewish businessman from Austin come to be one of Lyndon Johnson's closest friends?

Why did Jack Kennedy install Meyer Feldman in an office in the basement of the White House to interface with the Jewish community?

The question he left us with at the end of the last session, after carefully building his case, was this: had Kennedy not been shot, would there have been a Six Day War?

Honestly, I never had thought about it and, had Rabbi Katz not shown us so much archival imagery and brought us into contact, so to speak, with so many Jews and gentiles in positions to influence what was going on, I wouldn't have even known how little I know.

This ongoing series is sponsored by the Baltimore Branch of the RZA, as well as by friends and admirers of Rabbi David Katz. It attracts an ever growing crowd from all segments of the community.

Kol hamosif go’reah, the more one adds, the more he subtracts. Rather than describe this veritable feast for the mind, come and see and hear for yourself.

Lecture Five -  The Honeymoon is Over: The Creation of the PLO in 1964 - November 28th, 2015 at 8:00pm at Congregation Shomrei Emunah

Rabbi Elchonon Oberstein led the crowd in Tehilim before the start of the lecture