Temple Beth Shalom, Brigantine, proudly presents Prof. Steven Alan Carr, noted author and Professor at Purdue University, Fort Wayne. Prof. Carr’s presentation dispels the belief that anti-Semitism came out of Hollywood and focuses thought on how anti-Semitism was directed toward Hollywood. With both increasing political instability and the resurgence of organized hate groups in the U.S., anti-Semitic allegations of Jewish control over the media today remain poised to regain mainstream traction. You will not want to miss this timely Zoom discussion and Q & A.

Please join us for this free Zoom presentation on:

Thursday, March 11 from 7:00-8:30 p.m.

All are welcome to join us for this free program via Zoom

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More about Prof. Steven Carr:

Steven Alan Carr is a film and media historian.  He is a 2002-03 Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies Postdoctoral Fellow at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC, a 2010-11 Loewenstein-Wiener Marcus Research Fellow at the American Jewish Archives, and Director of the Purdue University Fort Wayne Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. He is the author of Hollywood and Anti-Semitism: A Cultural History Up to World War II (Cambridge UP, 2001) and many other published essays.  His current project examines Hollywood’s wartime entanglement with Nazism and the birth of the Holocaust film.