Dear Friends and Professional Colleagues.

I hope that you have each signed up to directly receive Posen Library
newsletters from our Editor in Chief, Deborah Dash Moore.  To commemorate
the Thanksgiving Holiday in the U.S. the text below is her latest message.
She also mentions the addition of the valuable Teaching Clips for use in
classrooms and educational lectures.  Once logged in to the digital library
site you can find them here  
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and incorporate them into your own curriculum.

Extending my own wishes for a peaceful and meaningful holiday next week.
Pamela

Pamela Turner
Bridget Marmion Book Marketing
On behalf of the Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization

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When the slanting shadows of November appear, I’m immediately reminded of
Thanksgiving, that American holiday that Jews adopted with gusto.
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Dear Friends and Colleagues,

When the slanting shadows of November appear, I’m immediately reminded of
Thanksgiving, that American holiday that Jews adopted with gusto. I
wondered what a search for “Thanksgiving” would yield on The Posen Digital
Library
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(PDL), and it was quite a fascinating cornucopia of sources that play
interestingly off one another.

First up came a selection from the writer Anne Roiphe’s memoir, *Generation
without Memory: A Jewish Journey in Christian America*
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*.* Remembering the volume, I expected her to write in a celebratory mode.
But her prose is far more critical than I recalled.

“There are contradictions and ambivalences in our celebrating
Thanksgiving,” she begins. “We are recent Americans. It wasn’t the
*Mayflower* that brought our people over here,” she continues. And then she
launches into a political statement that surprised me. Although written in
1981, and her use of the term *Indian *to refer to indigenous Americans
reflects that, it otherwise reminds us of our current 2021 situation:

“We know too much about what the coming of the white men did to the Indian
and therefore the sweet pictures that the children draw of Pilgrim and corn
provoke other images of Indians dying of smallpox, of massacres at Wounded
Knee and treaties broken and violated. We can hardly say the word
‘American’ itself without apologizing to the black slaves who didn’t ask to
come here and the Japanese at Hiroshima who were burned beyond the
necessities of war, the Vietnamese, the Cambodians, certain members of the
Chilean Left, some students in countries in the Third World; the
inhabitants of the South Bronx and Bedford-Stuyvesant and Watts and on with
a list of sorrows; . . . .”

How striking for this piece, from 20th-century Manhattan, to appear in my
search on the PDL next to the biblical figure Nehemiah’s Jerusalem where in
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he writes about the elaborate thanksgiving choirs he arranged outside the
walls of the city. Where contemporary Roiphe is somber, ancient Nehemiah is
celebratory:

“I had the officers of Judah go up onto the wall, and I appointed two large
thanksgiving [choirs] and processions. [One marched] south on the wall, to
the Dung Gate;” he writes. “The other thanksgiving [choir] marched on the
wall in the opposite direction, with me and half the people behind it,
above the Tower of Ovens to the Broad Wall;” he continues. “Both
thanksgiving choirs halted at the House of God, and I and half the prefects
with me, . . .”

Nehemiah’s account of the music and festivities also reads like a memoir,
especially given his use of the first person. It reminds us not only of
thematic connections of Jewish culture and civilization across centuries
but also of literary genres.

A very different form of thanksgiving appears in 20th-century Algeria that
blends elements of both Nehemiah and Roiphe. In “Victory Day in Tlemcen,
Algeria
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Rabbi Joseph Messas, who was raised in Morocco, writes how the Jews of
Tlemcen celebrated the news of the capture of Berlin in 1945, when the city
“fell into the hands of the following four kingdoms: Russia, America,
England, and France, and we celebrated it as a holiday, reciting the Hallel
prayers of thanksgiving throughout the city, to the King of Honor, who
destroyed the fortresses of the proud, and on the following Sabbath, 24
Iyyar, at two in the afternoon, trumpets were heard heralding the end of
the war with cursed Germany, because it was completely captured by the
aforementioned kingdoms, and it was disarmed, and its soul was pressed to
the dust, so may it always be.”

Messas then describes the events that occurred: “First the chorus of
singers sang, ‘I will exalt Thee, O Lord, for you have raised me up, etc.’
and afterward we stood in silence for two minutes, in honor of those killed
in the war, as is the custom among the gentiles, . . . .” He goes on to
include a prayer he wrote that is a powerful blend of the political and
spiritual, bringing one back to Roiphe’s consciousness of the layered
Jewish meanings of Thanksgiving, American-style.

I can’t include Saul Steinberg’s drawing, *Peacock Thanksgiving*
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here but I can assure you that it’s worthwhile to log in
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or to register on the PDL
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to see it. Steinberg’s choice of characters to sit at his Thanksgiving
table is a wonderful, funny, and insightful tribute from an immigrant
American Jew to his adopted homeland.

Registering on the PDL
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is fast and free and enables you to view these and thousands more readings
and images from Posen Library volumes.
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My fellow educators may find one new thing to be thankful for if they have
a moment to review our just launched Posen Library Teaching Clips
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These are 3- to 5-minute videos available free for use in lectures and
classes. Each one features an esteemed scholar of Jewish studies speaking
on topics ranging across gender studies
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secular Jews
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religious and spiritual culture
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biblical literature
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modern Jewish history
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and Jewish visual cultures
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The videos are all excerpts from recent Posen Library events. I’d be very
interested in hearing what you think of them.
You can watch full-length videos of our previous events on the Posen
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And since Hanukkah comes right on the heels of Thanksgiving this year, let
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