Erika and Ferdinand Piplack-Gabelmann Foundation
The non-profit Erika and Ferdinand Piplack-Gabelmann Foundation primarily supports projects at the University of Jewish Studies in Heidelberg. Behind this lies our central desire to contribute to social and religious understanding.
Foundation profile
Foundation
on July 17, 2018 by the married couple Erika and Ferdinand Piplack
Legal form
Foundation without legal capacity (fiduciary). The trustee is the Stifter für Stifter foundation.
Tax number
143 / 235 / 23151 Munich tax office
Board of Directors
Erika Piplack
Funding projects
Projects 2024
Support for the Post7October association
ArabsAsk project raises awareness of prejudices against Jews.
Continuation of the university's podcast on Joseph Süß Oppenheimer
Episodes "Childhood & youth of Joseph S. Oppenheimer" and "Life in two worlds: Jewish-non-Jewish"
Continuation of the indexing and digitization of damaged books
Graduate librarian Angelika Stabenow, Albert Einstein Library
Projects 2023
Symposium on the topic of restitution "Status quo and quo vadis? New Research on the Recognition and Compensation of Nazi Injustice in Comparative Perspective"
Philipp Zschommler, M.A.
Continuation of the university's podcast on Joseph Süß Oppenheimer
Episodes "Childhood & Youth of Joseph S. Oppenheimer" and "Life in two worlds: Jewish-non-Jewish"
Continuation of the indexing and digitization of damaged books
Graduate librarian Angelika Stabenow, Albert Einstein Library
Projects 2022
Podcast of the university on Joseph Süß Oppenheimer
Episodes "Childhood & youth of Joseph S. Oppenheimer" and "Life in two worlds: Jewish-non-Jewish"
Symposium 'Where is Jewish theology at German universities? Current challenges'Dr. Jenny Hestermann
Professor Dr. Hanna Liss
Lecture series 'Israel and the German culture of remembrance' (canceled)
Dr. Jenny Hestermann
Cataloguing and digitizing damaged books
The Hebrew works with images that exist in only a few copies worldwide
Graduate librarian Angelika Stabenow, Albert Einstein Library
Projects 2021
Multimedia online exhibition Corpus Masoreticum
'The material heritage of medieval Ashkenazi Judaism: Hebrew Bible manuscripts and Jewish scholarly culture'
Professor Dr. Hanna Liss
Restoration of individual books
Librarian Angelika Stabenow, Albert Einstein Library