Irish Jewry through the Ages: Part Three (1945–Present)
Part Three (1945–Present): Post-War Transformation, Societal Contributions, and Israel
This three-part series delves into the rich history of Jews in Ireland, from their earliest recorded presence in 1079 CE to the evolving Irish-Jewish experience of the 21st century.
This session examines the establishment of the Dublin Jewish Progressive Congregation and the evolution of Jewish institutions amidst a shrinking community. We’ll discuss how anti-Semitism, institutional racism, and anti-Israel sentiment have affected Irish Jewish life, along with rare instances of support. Concluding reflections will highlight a millennium of Jewish resilience and cultural legacy in Ireland.
Special thanks to the generous anonymous donor whose support has made this series possible.
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Dr. Melanie Brown is a music graduate of Trinity College, Dublin and has an M.A. in Composition from NUI Maynooth. In 2011 she was awarded her PhD in Ethnomusicology at the University of Limerick. She is currently a Local Centre examiner for the Royal Irish Academy of Music, while concurrently teaching a course on Jewish liturgical music at the World Academy of Music and Dance at the University of Limerick and directing the Irish Jewish Oral History Project under the auspices of the Jewish Representative Council of Ireland.