The Heidelberg University of Jewish Studies is a place of lively academic debate on all facets of Jewish religion, history, cultures and societies. The proximity to the historical heritage of t
Research at the HfJS Heidelberg
Current Third-Party Funded Projects Mendel Lefin Satanower's Yiddish translation of the book Ijov: Edition of an important testimony of the Eastern European Haskala in the early 19th century. Fu
The Heidelberb University of Jewish Studies has been an associated partner and consortium member of the international MultiMemo project since 2022. The project is funded by the EU Commission as part
(est. 1877) The characteristic of Rabbi Emil Davidovič’s book collection is that almost all of the last rightful owners of the books it contains are to be located in Czechoslovakia of the "Firs
Prof. Dr. Johannes Heil (HfJS Heidelberg)
Two books bearing the stamp of this institution have so far been found in the Heidelberg holdings. We were able to restitute a copy to today’s Jewish Community of Munich and Upper Bavaria in Novembe
(Przemyśl 1901 - Auschwitz 1942) In contrast to handwritten ownership notes, it is not uncommon that we can find name stamps in several places in a book for the sake of more practical handlin
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