Possibility and Peril: Jews and the Russian Revolution 

Date: Nov 24, 2025

Time: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Sponsor: Online Lecture Series

Location: Online

Category: You Say You Want a Revolution: Jewish Encounters with Radical Change

Possibility and Peril: Jews and the Russian Revolution 

Part of Our Fall 2025 Learning Series, “You Say You Want a Revolution: Jewish Encounters with Radical Change”

Monday, November 24, 2025
1:00–2:00 p.m. ET
Online

Dr. David Fishman, Professor of Jewish History, JTS

The Russian Revolution promised liberation and equality, but for Jews its legacy was far more complex. This session will examine the Jewish socialist movement known as the Bund, the revolutionary role of figures like Leon Trotsky, and Lenin’s complex position on the “Jewish question.” Through images and historical context, we’ll consider how the Revolution promised liberation even as it imposed new constraints, and how radical politics reshaped Jewish identity and community in the Soviet era. 

If you have previously registered for another session in this series, your registration admits you to all sessions in the series, and you may attend as many as you’d like. 

About the Series

Mondays, October 20–December 15, 2025 
1:00–2:00 p.m. ET  
Online

What does revolution look like in Jewish life—spiritual, social, technological, or political? This fall, join JTS scholars for a provocative webinar series exploring transformative moments across Jewish history. From the emergence of monotheism to the Russian Revolution, from handwritten manuscripts to digital frontiers, from summer camps to the Talmud, we’ll consider how Jews have sparked, resisted, and reimagined change. Each session invites reflection on what revolution means—then and now.