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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Samuel D. Kassow (born 3 October 1946)[1] is an American historian of the history of Ashkenazi Jewry.

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Early life

Kassow was born in a displaced persons' camp in Stuttgart, Germany. His mother survived because a classmate hid her and her sister in a dug-out underneath the barn on his family's farm; his father was arrested by the Soviets and spent the duration of the war in a Soviet prison camp.[2][3] Kassow grew up in New Haven, Connecticut.[4]

Education

Kassow graduated from the Watkinson School in Hartford, Connecticut in 1962.[5] In 1966, he earned his B.A. from Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut. In 1968, Kassow earned a M.Sc. from the London School of Economics. In 1976, he earned a Ph.D. from Princeton University.

Career

Kassow was the Charles Northam Professor at Trinity College for many years.

Kassow was a consultant to the Museum of History of the Polish Jews, which opened on the site of the Warsaw Ghetto, and was responsible for two of the eight core exhibitions.[6]

In his book, Who Will Write Our History? Rediscovering a Hidden Archive From the Warsaw Ghetto, Kassow speaks about the importance of preserving historical documents and the past. He describes the historical events going on during World War II in the 1940s that affected and eventually eliminated the Warsaw Ghetto. His main focus is the Ringelblum Archive created in absolute secrecy by a small group of people that lived in the Warsaw Ghetto which were uncovered and studied about ten years later.[7]

In 2014, Indiana University Press and the United States Holocaust Museum published The Clandestine History of the Kovno Jewish Ghetto Police, with an introduction by Kassow.

His 2007 book Who Will Write Our History was adapted into a documentary film of the same title, directed by Roberta Grossman and produced by Nancy Spielberg. It was released in 2018.

Books and articles

  • Students, Professors, and the State in Tsarist Russia: 1884-1917, University of California Press, 1989. ISBN 0-520-05760-0.
  • Between Tsar and People: the Search for a Public Identity in Tsarist Russia. Edith Clowes, Samuel Kassow, James L. West eds. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ 1991. ISBN 0-691-03153-3.
  • The Distinctive Life of East European Jewry, YIVO, New York 2004
  • Who will Write our History: Emanuel Ringelblum and the Oyneg Shabes Archive, Indiana University Press, 2007
  • The Holocaust in The Cambridge History of Judaism Vol VIII pages 633-671, Cambridge University Press, 2018

Personal life

Kassow is married to Lisa Pleskow Kassow. She is a director of Zach's Hillel at Trinity College. [8]

References

  1. ^ "Sam Kassow".
  2. ^ No Happy Ending; Centerpiece of Jewish Film Fest Is an Unsentimental Look at the Holocaust in Hungary, Hartford Courant, SUSAN DUNNE, March 16, 2006
  3. ^ Remembering the Holocaust Delegates Journey Overseas For Memorial Ceremony, Hartford Courant, KATHLEEN GORMAN, May 12, 1995
  4. ^ Survivors' son will discuss "cultural resistance" at Yom HaShoah event, Zak Mazur, Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle, March 29th, 2002 "Survivors' son will discuss "cultural resistance" at Yom HaShoah event - the Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle". Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2009-03-20.
  5. ^ "Alumni". watkinson.org. The Watkinson School. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  6. ^ CT News (June 8, 2010), Samuel Kassow elected to American Academy for Jewish Research Jewish Ledger, Connecticut Edition. Retrieved December 22, 2013.
  7. ^ Kassow, Samuel. "Interview With Samuel Kassow." Archived 2016-09-18 at the Wayback Machine Interview with Marshall Poe. Audio blog post. New Books in History. 30 Jan. 2009. 07 May 2009.
  8. ^ "Faculty and Staff". Trincoll.edu. Retrieved September 6, 2018.

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