Franz Kafka Lecture on May 19

Please join us for Irene Shaland’s Zoom lecture, “The Secular Jew Emerges: Understanding Kafka and His World,” on May 19th

Virtual Event Hosted by BZD (Baltimore Zionist District organization)

Date and Time: Tuesday, May 19th at 11:00 AM EST, USA

The Secular Jew Emerges: Understanding Kafka and His World

Franz Kafka stands at the crossroads of one of the most fascinating transformations in modern Jewish history: the rise of the secular, urban, German‑speaking Jew in Central Europe. His life and work illuminate a world where Jewish identity was both ever‑present and almost unspeakable — a tension that shaped an entire generation.

This lecture explores the deep, thousand‑year Jewish presence in the Czech lands — Bohemia, Moravia, and Prague — and the dramatic cultural shift that produced a new kind of Jew at the turn of the 20th century. By the late 1800s, most Czech Jews identified with German culture, lived in cosmopolitan cities, and navigated a complex dual identity that was both empowering and precarious.

At the center of this presentation stands Franz Kafka (1883–1924): born Jewish, raised Jewish, and yet famously silent about Judaism in his fiction. And still, his diaries, letters, and private reflections reveal a man who wrestled intensely with what it meant to be a Jew in modern Europe. He studied Yiddish and Hebrew, immersed himself in Jewish theater, and sensed — with uncanny clarity — the catastrophe that would soon engulf European Jewry.

In this presentation, we will explore:

  • Kafka in Prague — the Jewish city that shaped him: Prague arts and culture
  • Prague in Kafka — the shadows of identity, alienation, and belonging that permeate his writing
  • The paradox of Jewish presence and Jewish silence in his literary world
  • How Kafka’s Jewishness influenced his imagination, even when unspoken
  • Why Kafka foresaw the coming destruction of European Jewry long before others did

Together, we will confront the central question: If Kafka had not been born and raised as a Jew, would he have become Kafka?

This is a journey into identity, memory, and the Jewish soul of one of the greatest modern writers — a story as relevant today as it was a century ago.

For ticketing information, please follow the link to the BZD website: https://bzdisrael.org/the-secular-jew-emerges-understanding-kafka-and-his-world/

Or go directly to registration: Meeting Registration – Zoom

Learn about Irene Shaland’s books on the subject: https://amzn.to/3DM6rDk

Learn more about the presenter: Irene Shaland

Image: Alex Shaland and BZD

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