The Story of the Jews

Session Five:

Return

 

 

Introduction: We begin this course with reading chapters 13-16 in Volume 4 of The Story of the Jews followed by viewing episode five of the accompanying film by the same name - "Return."

After having completed the readings for this session and reviewed the accompanying video you may choose - on a purely optional basis - to answer the study questions and submit them at etwimber@hotmail.com or to contact Dr. Wimberley by phone or email to request a time for dialogue about what you have learned. You may do so by phone or dialogue via Skype or Facetime. Dr. Wimberley's phone number is 239.405.4164. We may also convene group meetings of the class using the Zoom application on our computers. You can enroll in this course by emailing etwimber@hotmail.com or by texting Dr. Wimberley at 239.405.4164.

Readings: Schama, Simon (2017) The Story of the Jews (Volume 2). Chapters 13-16.

Video: The Story of the Jews: Return

In this final episode of The Story of the Jews, Simon Schama examines how the Holocaust and the creation of Israel have fundamentally changed what it means to be Jewish. Mixing personal recollection with epic history, Schama tells the story of the remarkable personalities and unprecedented events that turned the Zionist dream of creating a modern state of Israel into reality — and the consequences for the world. With contributions from writer David Grossman, photographer Micha Bar-Am, kibbutz founder Freddie Kahan, West Bank settler Zvi Cooper and Palestinian villager Yacoub Odeh, the film explores the tension between the high ideals and dire necessities that led to the creation of a Jewish homeland and the realities of conflict, dispossession and occupation that have followed in its wake.

Study Questions:

  1. Are there Christian ethical issues associated with supporting the Jews alone in the modern state of Isreal?
  2. What role did France and England play in fanning the flames of Arab extremism and terrorism in the Middle East?
  3. What was it about the Holocaust that made the creation of the modern state of Isreal inevitable.
  4. In what ways is the "Story of the Jews" our story also?
  5. What can we as Christians do to fight anti-Semitism?