Rector of the University
+49 6221 5419210 rektor@hfjs.eu
University Rabbi
+49 0 62 21 54 192 - 56 hochschulrabbiner@hfjs.eu Tuesday: 9 a.m. (General Office Hour) Tuesday: 4 p.m. (Ask the Rabbi)
Introductory Literature J. Friedrich BATTENBERG, Die Juden in Deutschland vom 16. bis zum Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts (Enzyklopädie deutscher Geschichte = EDG, vol. 60), Munich 2001; Haim Hillel BEN-SA
Jewish reactions to Antisemitism: the dissolution of the boundaries of what can be said and done in Jewish ritual practice Ever since Christianity emerged from Judaism, partly out of (initially) intr
The study of the Hebrew and Jewish-Aramaic language deals with the history of the Hebrew language from the beginning of its written attestation around 1000 BC, the classical period of ancient Hebrew
*Subject to approval by the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts Student advisory service As the B.A. Jewish Studies 50% (teaching degree option) must be combined with
Jewish studies is a humanities discipline and as such is committed to the goal of reflecting on the cultural foundations of society on both a large and small scale. The task of the humanities schola
Chair of Hebrew Linguistics Vice Rector
+49 0 62 21 54 192 - 53 viktor.golinets@hfjs.eu Consultation hours by appointment
Chair of Talmud, Codices and Rabbinical Literature BaföG Representative
+49 0 62 21 54 192 - 228 ronen.reichman@hfjs.eu Office hours by appointment