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Vortrag von Dr. Julia Schneidawind und Prof. Waszek
“Modern Judaism the Essentials”, is an interview series produced by the Department for Modern Jewish History and Culture and the Institute for Israel Studies at the Ludwig Maximillian University in Munich. In this podcast, we speak with scholars about texts, we think are essential for Jewish modernity. The question “What makes a book or a text essential or canonical” is difficult to answer...
“Modern Judaism the Essentials”, is an interview series produced by the Department for Modern Jewish History and Culture and the Institute for Israel Studies at the Ludwig Maximillian University in Munich. In this podcast, we speak with scholars about texts, we think are essential for Jewish modernity. The question “What makes a book or a text essential or canonical” is difficult to answer...
“Modern Judaism - The Essentials”, is an interview series produced by the Department for Modern Jewish History and Culture and the Institute for Israel Studies at the Ludwig Maximillian University in Munich. In this podcast, we speak with scholars about texts, we think are essential for Jewish modernity. The question “What makes a book or a text essential or canonical” is difficult to answer...
Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Aya Elyada (Inhaberin der Gastprofessur der Brodt-Foundation)
Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Omar Kamil (Gastprofessor für Arabisch-Israelische Koexistenz)
Vortrag von Prof. Jeffrey Veidlinger (University of Michigan) im Rahmen der Yerushalmi Lecture 2023
Vortrag von Professor Dr. Gisela Dachs, Hebräische Universität Jerusalem mit anschließender Diskussion moderiert von Dr. Ghilad H. Shenhav (LMU München). Eingeleitet von Professor Michael Brenner.
»Di alte muterschprach fun nayem sfinks« – zur Vielfalt jiddischer Literatur und jiddistischer Forschung
This is the first of two episodes on Jews in Australia. Part one sheds light on the fate of Jewish convicts transported to the country in the 18th and 19th centuries. In her interview with Dr. Sue Silberberg (University of Melbourne), Julia Schneidawind (LMU) asks about the circumstances leading to banishment, what obstacles and difficulties the prisoners had to deal with, and what life was like for Jewish prisoners in the penal colony of Australia.