The State of World Jewry: Bari Weiss - The 92nd Street Y, New York

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The State of World Jewry: Bari Weiss

Feb 25, 2024


The inaugural State of World Jewry address was given in 1980 by Abba Eban. Over the four decades that followed, Eban’s epochal speech was followed by those from luminaries including Elie Wiesel, Natan Shararanky, Amos Oz, Bernard Henri-Levy and many others who offered their profound insights into the triumphs and tragedies of Jewish life in modern times.

Not since the founding of the State of Israel has the Jewish people faced such a crossroads. What is our future? What are our priorities? How do we secure our community for generations to come?

92NY presents this important address for the Jewish community. After Bari’s address, she will be joined by 92NY’s Rabbi David Ingber for a moderated discussion.


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