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In the Footsteps of the Jews of Greece

Tuesday, September 17, 68 p.m.

Hill Faculty Conference Room, 7-119
Fordham Law School
New York, NY 10023
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Join us for this lecture on the Jews of Greece featuring Anastasios Karababas, author of In the Footsteps of the Jews of Greece: From Ancient Times to the Present Day. Greek Jewry has a unique history in Europe, and Greek Judaism is possibly the oldest faith on the continent. The Hellenized Romaniotes, the Sephardim from the western Mediterranean, and the Ashkenazim from central Europe created a mosaic of communities across the country, each one with its own fascinating history and tradition.

Thessaloniki (the ‘Jerusalem of the Balkans’), Ioannina (the capital of the Romaniotes), Larissa, Volos, Patras, Crete, Corfu, Rhodes, Athens, and many others—these Jewish communities, together but also individually, are an integral part of Greece’s rich history.

This pioneering book presents a unique detailed historical overview of the history of Greek Jews from antiquity to the present day, including the period of the Shoah, when nearly 90% of the community was annihilated. Beyond this historical landscape, the book also highlights the contributions of Greek Jews to the economic, cultural, intellectual and political life of the country, and reveals the golden times and the darkest days in the coexistence between Jews and Christians in Greece.