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Please send me call for papers for myself and so I can reproduce it in my monthly Sephardic newsletter.
Might you consider inviting two local authors of international reputation to speak at the conference? 1. Neal Gabler, “An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood”; and 2. Robert Rosenstone, among his many titles are “The King of Odessa” and “The Man Who Swam Into History” both involving extensive genealogical research. Few know more about the Jewish experience vis a vis the film industry than these two scholars.
Sounds like a great idea to invite the two authors. Never thought about how Hollywood helped genealogical searches, but it sounds like it will open new avenues. Regarding Odessa, it’s a rich Jewish community worthy of a lecture.
Shalom, Yitzchak Kerem