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LBI London Vorlesungssreihe 2024 | A German-Jewish Athlete during the Age of Extremes: Alex Natan (1906-71)

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Über die Vorlesungsreihe Die diesjährige Vorlesungsreihe "Outsiders in German-Jewish History" (dt. Außenseiter in der deutsch-jüdischen Geschichte) möchte die gemeinsamen Erfahrungen von Einzelpersonen und Gemeinschaften aufdecken, die sich am Rande der Gesellschaft befanden. Zeit- und ortsübergreifend bieten die Vorträge unterschiedliche Perspektiven auf die Widerstandsfähigkeit und Hartnäckigkeit derjenigen, die sich mit den Herausforderungen des Außenseitertums auseinandergesetzt haben....

Vernissage der »Library of Lost Books« im Foyer der Universitätsbibliothek Frankfurt a.M.

Universitätsbibliothek Frankfurt Freimannplatz 1, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Am 14. November 2024, 19 Uhr eröffnet die Ausstellung »Library of Lost Books« im Foyer der Universitätsbibliothek J.C. Senckenberg. Wir laden Sie herzlich ein, die Vernissage mit uns zu feiern! Nach einer kurzen Begrüßung stellt Dr. Irene Aue-Ben-David, Direktorin des Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem, das gleichnamige Projekt hinter der Ausstellung vor. »Library of Lost Books«...

LBI London Vorlesungssreihe 2024 | More Light – Art Against Hate. Fighting Holocaust Denial and the Rise of Right-Wing Nationalism in Poland

LBI London Mile End Road, 2nd Floor, Arts Two Building Queen Mary, University of London, London, Großbritannien

Über die Vorlesungsreihe Die diesjährige Vorlesungsreihe "Outsiders in German-Jewish History" (dt. Außenseiter in der deutsch-jüdischen Geschichte) möchte die gemeinsamen Erfahrungen von Einzelpersonen und Gemeinschaften aufdecken, die sich am Rande der...

Exhibition Launch: Library of Lost Books in Tel Aviv

Shaarei Tzion - Beit Ariela Library Sderot Shaul Hameleh 25, Tel Aviv, Israel

The physical exhibition of the Grimme Award-winning Library of Lost Books is launching in Israel, Tel Aviv. Join us for the opening! Greetings: H.E. the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany Steffen Seibert Q&A Session mit       Anya Zhuravel Segal Introduction:  Dr. Irene Aue-Ben-David Speakers:       Prof. Avriel Bar Levav      ...

LBI London: Before the Holocaust: Antisemitic Violence and the Reaction of German Elites and Institutions during the Nazi Takeover – Online Book Talk

Historians have traditionally argued that antisemitic violence in Nazi Germany rose gradually, from low levels during the first years of Hitler's rule to a high point in the Reich-wide pogrom of November 1938. Before the Holocaust, based on research in more than twenty German archives, demonstrates that this long-held assumption is wrong. During the months-long Nazi takeover...

LBI London: (Un)Welcome Returns?

(Re-) Naturalisation Rights of German Jews and their Descendants in the Federal Republic of Germany / Since 1949, the Federal Republic of Germany has allowed former citizens, whose citizenship was revoked by the Nazis due to their Jewish faith or ‘race’, to reclaim it. Yet, over the past 75 years, there have been significant changes...

VERSCHOBEN: Rethinking German Nationalism in the Interwar Period

Senate House London

NEUER TERMIN FOLGT!     Due to the horrors of the Third Reich, we have come to think of German nationalism as inherently antisemitic, racist, antidemocratic, and violent. This talk challenges this conventional interpretation. It shows how the defenders of the Weimar and First Austrian Republics used the großdeutsch idea, the notion that Austria should...

Hitler’s Mein Kampf: Reflections 100 Years On

Senate House London

Thursday, July 10, 2025 - 17:30 Senate House Malet Street London WC1E 7HU Lectures are also live streamed on Zoom. Places at Senate House are strictly limited and must be reserved by contacting the Leo Baeck Institute London at info@leobaeck.co.uk Admission is free. Lectures will begin promptly at 5.30pm. Latecomers may not be admitted. Zoom...

Eva Reichmann: Witness, Historian, Legacy – Inaugural Eva Reichmann Lecture

Wiener Holocaust Library 29 Russell Square, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich

November, 6th 2025 Wiener Holocaust Library 29 Russell Sq London WC1B 5DP   Join us for the inaugural Eva Reichmann Lecture, co-hosted by the Leo Baeck Institute London and The Wiener Holocaust Library. This special event celebrates the legacy of Dr. Eva Reichmann, a pioneering historian whose groundbreaking work continues to shape our understanding of...

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A Politics of Inaction: Daoism in German-Jewish Thought

Senate House London

In the early twentieth century, German-Jewish thinkers converged upon Daoism as a means to criticise state power and the dominance of economic productivity in modern society. Figures like Moses Mendelssohn, Franz Rosenzweig, and Walter Benjamin explored how Daoist ideas could inspire alternative ways of organising social and economic life, thereby challenging stereotypes of ‘China’ as...

Beyond Camps and Forced Labour

LBI London Mile End Road, 2nd Floor, Arts Two Building Queen Mary, University of London, London, Großbritannien

Current International Research On Survivors of Nazi Persecution Eighth international multidisciplinary conference   7-9 January 2026, 9:00 Birkbeck, University of London The Wiener Holocaust Library, London   A call for...