Beinner Annual Symposium

 

The annual Beinner Symposium brings together world-renowned scholars from a variety of disciplines – from history to literature, to economics, to sociology and more – to foster innovative collaborations that open new directions for the study of the American Jewish experience. The Inaugural Beinner Symposium will bring leading journalists and historians together to address the current moment in time for Jewish Americans. Journalists who see the value in engaging with history will come together with historians who aim to give their own research contemporary relevance, providing a space for closed dialogue to learn from one another and to flesh out ideas. At the heart of our discussion will be a central set of related questions: In what ways is this a unique moment for American Jews, and how can the past inform our understanding of the present?

 

A Unique Moment for Jewish Americans? With Franklin Foer, Mark Oppenheimer, Pamela Nadell and Susannah Heschel moderated by Michael Cohen

Shabbat Shuvah Guest Speaker Michael Cohen at Touro Synagogue

This year’s Shabbat Shuvah guest speaker was Dr. Michael Cohen, the Stuart and Suzanne Grant Professor in the American Jewish Experience at Tulane University, and the Director of Tulane’s Grant Center for the American Jewish Experience. On September 25, 2024, Mike convened a group of leading journalists and historians in New York City to address the current moment in time for Jewish Americans. The Beinner Symposium’s goal was to explore how this moment fits into the larger arc of American Jewish history, and Mike talked about some of his observations from the discussions. He shared with us a series of questions that emerged which may help us to make sense of this moment, touching upon events on college campuses, the past and future of progressive alliances, the ways in which antisemitism plays out in an era of polarization, as well as the utility of definitions.

Participating Scholars

Franklin Foer

Staff Writer
  • The Atlantic

Mark Oppenheimer

Professor of Practice
  • Washington University in St. Louis

Andrew Lapin

Senior Reporter
  • Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Emma Green

Staff Writer
  • The New Yorker

Pamela Nadell

Professor
  • American University

Eric L. Goldstein

Associate Professor
  • Emory University

Susannah Heschel

Professor
  • Dartmouth College

Rachel Kranson

Director of Jewish Studies
  • University of Pittsburgh

Michael Cohen

Stuart and Suzanne Grant Professor in the American Jewish Experience
  • Tulane University