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[Übersetzen nach: English] Titelblatt Visual History of Nations, Israel (1948)

The subject History of the Jewish People deals with the history and culture of the Jewish people over a period of more than two and a half thousand years

  • from the era of the Second Temple to contemporary history,
  • in its entirety as well as in its manifold manifestations,
  • in continuity and change in the various epochs and spaces.

The illustration above shows the title page designed by Artur Szyk for "Visual History of Nations, Israel (1948)" (© CC The Arthur Szyk Society, Burlingame, CA).

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Past events

Vernissage of the exhibition "Library of Lost Books"

History of the Jewish people

We cordially invite you to the opening of the exhibition "Library of Lost Books".

The program is as follows:

  • Welcome (Prof. Werner Arnold, former Rector of the HfJS)
  • Report on the search for Nazi-looted property at the HfJS (Philipp Zschommler, HfJS)
  • Presentation of the project "Library of Lost Books" (Kinga Bloch, LBI London)
  • Insight into the cooperation project with the Elisabeth-von-Thadden-Schule (two students report)
  • Lecture: "Literature research at a dead end: Rabb. Regina Jonas and Debora" (Rabb. Prof. Dr. Birgit Klein, HfJS)
  • Reception in the canteen of the HfJS

The Grimme Online Award-winning project "Library of Lost Books" presents the history of the Berlin Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums, which was dissolved by the National Socialists in 1942, in an innovative format on its multi-media platform(libraryoflostbooks.com/en/). In particular, it sheds light on the people who were associated with the university and combines various elements to paint a vivid picture of one of the most influential German-Jewish institutions.

A citizen science approach is intended to virtually restore the stolen library. To this end, all books that can be traced in the library's holdings will be recorded in a database. Some of these books, which are now scattered around the world, have been identified in various libraries and are helping to reconstruct the original collection. In the course of provenance research at the Heidelberg University of Jewish Studies, books from the Berlin university were also found and form the starting point for the project and the traveling exhibition "Library of Lost Books".

We kindly ask you to register.

Library of Lost Books
  • Date: 21 November 2024
    Date 21 November 2024
  • Time: 
		18:00
		-
		20:30
		UTC+01:00
    Time 18:00 - 20:30 UTC+01:00
  • Participation: On-site
    Participation On-site
  • Language: German
    Language German
  • Contact: 
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					HfJS
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    Contact HfJS
  • Location: University of Jewish Studies
    Location University of Jewish Studies
  • Registration? Yes Go to register

News

Teaching

Winter Term 2024/25

Most courses could be taught in English as well. Please get in touch with the respective lecturer. For some classes, however, it may be impossible to switch to English (e.g. due to source material).

  • Tutorial: Introduction to Academic Work

Lecturer: David Lüllemann M. A., Maximilian Kathan M. A.

Wednesday, 9.15-10.45 a.m., S 1

  • Lecture: History of Zionism until the Foundation of Israel

Lecturer: Rabb. Prof. Dr. Birgit Klein

Thursday, 4.15-5.45 p.m., S 4

Does not start until 31.10.2024.

  • Seminar / Exercise: Joseph Süß Oppenheimer (1698-1738) - "Jud Süß" as the Protagonist of a Game to Combat Anti-Semitism

Lecturer: Rabb. Prof. Dr. Birgit Klein

Wednesday, 11:15-12:45

The room will be announced by e-mail (birgit.klein@hfjs.eu and judith.damian@hfjs.eu)after registration .

  • Advanced seminar / exercise: Jewish Life after Liberation: New Insights Thanks to Research Into an Archive Collection

Lecturer: Rabb. Prof. Dr. Birgit Klein

Friday, 9.15-12.45, fortnightly at the "Central Archive for Research into the History of the Jews in Germany" (Bergheimer Str. 147, Building C, 69115 Heidelberg)

  • Exercise: Reading Unprinted Sources from the Early Modern Period

Lecturer: Rabb. Prof. Dr. Birgit Klein

Thursday, 14.15-15.45, S 3

  • Research Colloquium History of the Jewish People

Lecturer: Rabb. Prof. Dr. Birgit Klein

By arrangement. Please register by e-mail: birgit.klein@hfjs.eu