Recalling Jewish Calcutta

Recalling Jewish Calcutta

Date

Apr 29 2021
, 8PM- 9PM

Speaker: Jael Silliman

Recorded on April 29, 2021

Resources Shared During the Program:

You can access the Recalling Jewish Calcutta archive here: http://www.jewishcalcutta.in/

You can view the exhibit on Calcutta Jewish Cuisine here: http://www.jewishcalcutta.in/exhibits/show/food

You can view the exhibit on Music in Jewish Calcutta here: http://www.jewishcalcutta.in/exhibits/show/music

You can view the trailer of Shalom Bollywood documentary here: https://youtu.be/tX03up3RhKI

You can review the recording of the presentation from the South African Jewish Museum here: https://jewishmuseummd.org/events/jewish-museums-across-the-seas-south-africa/ 

You can view the recording of the presentation from the Jewish Museum of Australia here: https://jewishmuseummd.org/events/jewish-museums-across-the-seas-australia/

Recalling Jewish Calcutta April 29th at 8pm. Historic photo of Magen David Synagogue in India.

Join Jael Silliman for a multimedia presentation on the historic Jewish communities of India. Silliman will draw upon her extensive research as well as her personal family’s history to share stories of Jewish life in Calcutta.

Explore the community’s cultural traditions including music, rituals, and film, take a peek inside the Magen David Synagogue, and learn about efforts to preserve the heritage of this fading community.

Closed captioning will be offered with this program.

About Our Speaker:

Jael Silliman is an author, scholar, and women’s right activist. Born and raised in Calcutta in a Jewish Baghdadi family, she has helped preserve this history through her novels, academic articles and books, and through public presentations.  She has curated the digital archive titled “Recalling Jewish Calcutta” (http://www.jewishcalcutta.in/).

Silliman received her doctorate in international education from Columbia University and has master’s degrees in history and education from the University of Texas at Austin and Harvard University. She was previously a tenured associate professor at the Women’s Studies Department at the University of Iowa.

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