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SUMMARY:LBI London Vorlesungsreihe 2024 | Heinrich Zimmer\, Nazi racial politics and the University of Heidelberg\, 1933-1938
DESCRIPTION:Über die Volesungsreihe \nDie 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. Wie haben sie ihre Identität und ihr Zugehörigkeitsgefühl in Gesellschaften gefunden\, die sie nicht verstanden oder gar akzeptiert haben? \nOrganisiert vom Leo Baeck Institute London in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Deutschen Historischen Institut London. \nVortrag: Heinrich Zimmer\, Nazi racial politics and the University of Heidelberg\, 1933-1938\nvon Dr. Baijayanti Roy \nDer Vortrag untersucht die Grauzonen zwischen den etablierten Paradigmen von Verfolgung und Exil im „Dritten Reich“ am Beispiel des Indologen Heinrich Zimmer (1890-1943). Zimmer\, der an der Universität Heidelberg lehrte\, verlor 1938 seine Lehrbefugnis\, da seine Frau Christiane vom NS-Regime als Mischling eingestuft wurde. Er versuchte\, gegen sein Schicksal anzukämpfen\, indem er dem politischen Establishment der Nazis diverses politisches Kapital anbot und auf einige wohlwollende Kollegen zählte. Zimmer konnte 1939 mit seiner Familie aus Deutschland fliehen. \n\n  \nBaijayanti Roy ist Post-Doktorandin an der Universität Frankfurt. Ihre Monografie „The making of a Gentleman Nazi: Albert Speer`s Politics of History in the Federal Republic of Germany wurde 2016 veröffentlicht. Eine weitere Monographie\, The Nazi Study of India and Indian Anticolonialism: Knowledge Providers and Propagandists in the ‚Third Reich‘\, wird bei Oxford University Press (UK) erscheinen. Sie hat zu verschiedenen Themen veröffentlicht und gesprochen\, darunter Nazi-Deutschland\, deutsche Indologie und die historischen Beziehungen zwischen Deutschland und Indien. \n\n  \nDienstag\, 2. April 2024 – 18 Uhr (London) \nRoom G3\, Senate House Library \nSenate House\, Malet Street\, London WC1E 7HU \n+ Online \n\n\n\nAnmeldung↗ \n\n\n\nWeitere Informationen zur Vorlesungsreihe→ \n\n  \nHinweise \nDie Plätze im Senate House sind streng limitiert und müssen über das Leo Baeck Institute London unter info@leobaeck.co.uk reserviert werden. \nDer Eintritt ist frei. Die Vorlesungen beginnen pünktlich. Wer zu spät kommt\, wird nicht eingelassen. \nZoom-Links werden zeitnah zu den Terminen der einzelnen Veranstaltungen in unseren Vortragsankündigungen per E-Mail\, in den sozialen Medien und auf unserer Website bekannt gegeben. Zur Online-Teilnahme und zur Anmeldung folgen Sie bitte den Anweisungen in diesen Mitteilungen. \n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/lbi-london-vortragsreihe-2024-01/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:LBI London,Veranstaltungsreihe,Vortrag
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240403T160000
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DTSTAMP:20260613T013941
CREATED:20240321T103522Z
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SUMMARY:Feuchtwanger Book Club | Oppermanns | Online
DESCRIPTION:This Book Club is taking place every Wednesday starting from 20th of March until 26th of June 2024 and is organised by the LBI London and taking place Online.\nAbout the Book Club \n\nTo celebrate the conference of the International Feuchtwanger Society coming to London in 2024\, the Leo Baeck Institute London is organising a Feuchtwanger Book Club\, focusing on the work of the acclaimed – but now somewhat forgotten – German Jewish novelist Lion Feuchtwanger. \nThis book club\, which will be held online between March and June 2024\, will focus initially on a reading of Feuchtwanger’s 1933 novel The Oppermanns\, a chronicle of the collapse of Weimar Germany and the rise of the Nazis\, seen through the eyes of one German Jewish family. \nAn English translation of The Oppermanns is widely available in various editions. You can also read it for free at the Internet Archive. (You can\, if you prefer\, read the novel in German.) \nIf time permits\, we will also read and discuss some of Feuchtwanger’s other works\, including The Devil in France (1941) and Josephus (1932). The book club sessions will be held on Wednesday afternoons from 13th March to 26th June 2024. The exact time will be determined by participants’ availability. It is open to everyone. \nIf you are interested in participating\, please contact Dr Joseph Cronin at: j.cronin@leobaeck.co.uk \n\nWednesday\, March 20\, 2024 – 16:00\n\nuntil\nWednesday\, June 26\, 2024 – 00:00\n\nOnline \n\n\n\nAnmeldung↗ \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/feuchtwanger-book-club-oppermanns-online-copy-copy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:LBI London,Lesekreis,Veranstaltungsreihe
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240410T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T013941
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SUMMARY:Feuchtwanger Book Club | Oppermanns | Online
DESCRIPTION:This Book Club is taking place every Wednesday starting from 20th of March until 26th of June 2024 and is organised by the LBI London and taking place Online.\nAbout the Book Club \n\nTo celebrate the conference of the International Feuchtwanger Society coming to London in 2024\, the Leo Baeck Institute London is organising a Feuchtwanger Book Club\, focusing on the work of the acclaimed – but now somewhat forgotten – German Jewish novelist Lion Feuchtwanger. \nThis book club\, which will be held online between March and June 2024\, will focus initially on a reading of Feuchtwanger’s 1933 novel The Oppermanns\, a chronicle of the collapse of Weimar Germany and the rise of the Nazis\, seen through the eyes of one German Jewish family. \nAn English translation of The Oppermanns is widely available in various editions. You can also read it for free at the Internet Archive. (You can\, if you prefer\, read the novel in German.) \nIf time permits\, we will also read and discuss some of Feuchtwanger’s other works\, including The Devil in France (1941) and Josephus (1932). The book club sessions will be held on Wednesday afternoons from 13th March to 26th June 2024. The exact time will be determined by participants’ availability. It is open to everyone. \nIf you are interested in participating\, please contact Dr Joseph Cronin at: j.cronin@leobaeck.co.uk \n\nWednesday\, March 20\, 2024 – 16:00\n\nuntil\nWednesday\, June 26\, 2024 – 00:00\n\nOnline \n\n\n\nAnmeldung↗ \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/feuchtwanger-book-club-oppermanns-online-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:LBI London,Lesekreis,Veranstaltungsreihe
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20240415T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20240415T190000
DTSTAMP:20260613T013941
CREATED:20240327T094659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240327T094922Z
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SUMMARY:City With(out) Jews: On the Jewish Presence in Vienna after the First World War
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this Online Event at the 100th Anniversary of the Release of the Movie „Die Stadt ohne Juden“ (Austria\, 1924)\, based on the novel by Hugo Bettauer \nChair: Dr. Irene Aue Ben David \nParticipants:\nProf. Lisa Silverman\nProf. Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann\nDr. Nathan Marcus \nMontag\, 15. April 2024\num 19:00 Uhr (Jerusalem)\nim LBI Jerusalem\, Online. \nAnmeldung➚
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/city-without-jews-on-the-jewish-presence-in-vienna-after-the-first-world-war/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:LBI Jerusalem,Vortrag,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240417T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240417T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T013941
CREATED:20240321T103720Z
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SUMMARY:Feuchtwanger Book Club | Oppermanns | Online
DESCRIPTION:This Book Club is taking place every Wednesday starting from 20th of March until 26th of June 2024 and is organised by the LBI London and taking place Online.\nAbout the Book Club \n\nTo celebrate the conference of the International Feuchtwanger Society coming to London in 2024\, the Leo Baeck Institute London is organising a Feuchtwanger Book Club\, focusing on the work of the acclaimed – but now somewhat forgotten – German Jewish novelist Lion Feuchtwanger. \nThis book club\, which will be held online between March and June 2024\, will focus initially on a reading of Feuchtwanger’s 1933 novel The Oppermanns\, a chronicle of the collapse of Weimar Germany and the rise of the Nazis\, seen through the eyes of one German Jewish family. \nAn English translation of The Oppermanns is widely available in various editions. You can also read it for free at the Internet Archive. (You can\, if you prefer\, read the novel in German.) \nIf time permits\, we will also read and discuss some of Feuchtwanger’s other works\, including The Devil in France (1941) and Josephus (1932). The book club sessions will be held on Wednesday afternoons from 13th March to 26th June 2024. The exact time will be determined by participants’ availability. It is open to everyone. \nIf you are interested in participating\, please contact Dr Joseph Cronin at: j.cronin@leobaeck.co.uk \n\nWednesday\, March 20\, 2024 – 16:00\n\nuntil\nWednesday\, June 26\, 2024 – 00:00\n\nOnline \n\n\n\nAnmeldung↗ \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/feuchtwanger-book-club-oppermanns-online-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:LBI London,Lesekreis,Veranstaltungsreihe
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20240418T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20240418T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T013941
CREATED:20240403T074921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T074921Z
UID:6414-1713459600-1713459600@fuf-leobaeck.de
SUMMARY:Echoes of Children’s Survival: Unveiling the Kestenberg Archive Online
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this Online Event with Dr. Sharon Kangisser-Cohen (Yad Vashem) in a Conversation with Dr. Eva Fogelman (Psychologist\, Filmmaker and Author) on the topic \nEchoes of Children’s Survival: Unveiling the Kestenberg Archive Online\nDonnerstag\, 18. April 2024\num 17:00 Uhr (Jerusalem)\nim LBI Jerusalem\, Online. \nAnmeldung➚
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/echoes-of-childrens-survival-unveiling-the-kestenberg-archive-online/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:LBI Jerusalem,Vortrag
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240418T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240418T213000
DTSTAMP:20260613T013941
CREATED:20240320T102105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240320T102105Z
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SUMMARY:Book Club | Kolmar: Welten | Online
DESCRIPTION:The Book Club of the LBI New York is taking place once a month.\n  \nAbout the Book\n\nWelten (Worlds) is a cycle of poems written in the second half of 1937 by Gertrud Kolmar\, who was to perish six years later in Auschwitz. In 1947\, the manuscript was passed by her brother-in-law to Peter Suhrkamp\, publisher at Suhrkamp Verlag — now Germany’s premier literary press — and was one of the first books to appear from that press after the war. \n„With Welten Gertrud Kolmar invented new landscapes for her century. These rich\, heart-rendingly beautiful poems couched in long\, seemingly relaxed lines\, manage to be both alien and intimate\, celebratory and tragic\, contemplative and dangerous. \nAn unidentified woman with a child in her arms comes to a dark city. In a misty wood the poet and someone meet an angel who doesn’t see them because\, as she describes him\, „er nur ist“ — his existence is as definite and as indecipherable as the moss and the trees. \nThe poet recommends patience in her findings\, is not afraid of ghostly ruins\, knows longing all too well\, loves the everyday — clouds\, roses\, a bowl of soup—and wonders what exists in closed gardens. She has inhabited loneliness\, notes animals familiar and legendary — a dog\, a unicorn\, wild goats — and shows tenderly how the fact of love can even blot out the fear of death. \nThe translators have brought most successfully into English the astonishing experiences recorded here in lines which sometimes glow with jewels\, sometimes alarm the reader under a threatening midnight\, at other times move consolingly along recognisable paths which nonetheless contain surprise. They have conveyed Gertrud Kolmar’s relish of the known and her delight in the unusual with no sense of strain. All the novelty\, the daring\, the varied tones of the original survive in this transition of language by their skill and fellow-feeling. This has obviously been a labor of love.“ —Harry Guest. \nAbout the Poet\, Gertrud Kolmar\nGertrud Kolmar was born into a middle-class Jewish family. Her father was Ludwig Chodziesner\, a lawyer and her mother was Elise Schoenflies prior to marriage. Gertrud grew up in Berlin’s Charlottenburg quarter and was educated in various private schools in Germany. She became a kindergarten teacher and she learned Russian\, English and French. \nShe had a brief affair with an army officer\, Karl Jodel\, and became pregnant. On the insistence of her parents the child was aborted. Themes of failed passion\, motherhood and children haunted her poetry. \nShe used her language skills as an interpreter and censor of soldiers‘ correspondence in a prisoner-of-war camp in Döberitz\, near Berlin towards the end of the First World War. During this time (1917) she also published her first book entitled Gedichte (Poems) under the pseudonym of Gertrud Kolmar. She chose the name Kolmar as it was the German name for Chodzież\, a small village in the province of Posen from which her family came. \nAfter the war she became a governess and worked for several Berlin families. She had a brief spell in Paris\, 1927-8\, where she studied as an interpreter but she returned to Germany when her mother’s health deteriorated and she took over running the household. Following her mother’s death she worked as her father’s secretary. \nHer poems appeared in various literary journals and anthologies. Her third volume\, Die Frau und die Tiere was published by a Jewish publisher (1938). \nAs a result of the growing persecution of Jews under National Socialism\, her family had to sell their house in the Berlin and were forced to live in an apartment block in the Berlin suburb of Schöneberg. In 1941 she was compelled to work at forced labor in the German armaments industry. In February 1943 she was arrested and transported on the 2nd of March to the Auschwitz concentration camp. She is believed to have been murdered shortly after her arrival. \nJacob Picard\, in his epilogue to Gertrud Kolmar: Das Lyrische Werk described her as “’one of the most important woman poets” in German literature\, and as “’the greatest lyrical poetess of Jewish descent”. Michael Hamburger agreed with Picard’s high estimation of her as a master poet. Patrick Bridgwater\, citing the great range of her imagery and verse forms\, and the passionate integrity which runs through her work\, also described her as “one of the great poets of her time\, and perhaps the greatest woman poet.” \nAbout the Guest\, Friederike Heimann\n\n\nFriederike Heimann studied German\, political science and sociology at the FU Berlin. She received her doctorate in 2012 on the poet Gertrud Kolmar under Professor Alfred Bodenheimer at the Center for Jewish Studies in Basel. \nDr. Heimann has numerous publications in the field of German-Jewish literature\, including work on Gertrud Kolmar\, Walter Benjamin\, Paul Celan\, Rose Auslander\, Jenny Aloni and Hertha Nathorff. Most recently\, a literary portrait of Kolmar was published by Suhrkamp: In the Chain of Fire of the Era. About Gertrud Kolmar (2023). \nSince 2014 Dr. Heimann has been working at the Jewish Salon at Grindel in Hamburg\, where she has welcomed many different guests from literature and the sciences. She currently lives as a freelance author and literary scholar in Hamburg. \n\n\nDonnerstag\, 18. April 2024\n20:00 – 21:30 Uhr (MEZ)\nOnline\nAnmeldung➚
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/kolmar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:LBI New York | Berlin,Lesekreis,Veranstaltungsreihe
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240424T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240424T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T013941
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SUMMARY:Feuchtwanger Book Club | Oppermanns | Online
DESCRIPTION:This Book Club is taking place every Wednesday starting from 20th of March until 26th of June 2024 and is organised by the LBI London and taking place Online.\nAbout the Book Club \n\nTo celebrate the conference of the International Feuchtwanger Society coming to London in 2024\, the Leo Baeck Institute London is organising a Feuchtwanger Book Club\, focusing on the work of the acclaimed – but now somewhat forgotten – German Jewish novelist Lion Feuchtwanger. \nThis book club\, which will be held online between March and June 2024\, will focus initially on a reading of Feuchtwanger’s 1933 novel The Oppermanns\, a chronicle of the collapse of Weimar Germany and the rise of the Nazis\, seen through the eyes of one German Jewish family. \nAn English translation of The Oppermanns is widely available in various editions. You can also read it for free at the Internet Archive. (You can\, if you prefer\, read the novel in German.) \nIf time permits\, we will also read and discuss some of Feuchtwanger’s other works\, including The Devil in France (1941) and Josephus (1932). The book club sessions will be held on Wednesday afternoons from 13th March to 26th June 2024. The exact time will be determined by participants’ availability. It is open to everyone. \nIf you are interested in participating\, please contact Dr Joseph Cronin at: j.cronin@leobaeck.co.uk \n\nWednesday\, March 20\, 2024 – 16:00\n\nuntil\nWednesday\, June 26\, 2024 – 00:00\n\nOnline \n\n\n\nAnmeldung↗ \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/feuchtwanger-book-club-oppermanns-online-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:LBI London,Lesekreis,Veranstaltungsreihe
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240429T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240429T190000
DTSTAMP:20260613T013941
CREATED:20240327T133956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240327T134140Z
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SUMMARY:Pioniere im Exil | Konzert im Österreichischen Kulturforum in Berlin
DESCRIPTION:  \nZum Hintergrund\n„Es begann mit einem Foto aus dem Jahr 1922. Vor einer Hauswand scharen sich 13 Männer um eine Frau in der Bildmitte und schauen ernst in die Kamera. Die 14 Komponist:innen aus verschiedenen Ländern waren Teil einer Gruppe von Tonkünstler:innen\, die damals in Salzburg das erste Internationale Kammermusikfestival veranstalteten. Am Ende dieses Festivals gründeten sie die Internationale Gesellschaft für Neue Musik\, die bis heute existiert und weltweit die Präsentation moderner Musik fördert. \nDas Foto ist eines der wenigen Zeugnisse dieses historischen Treffens\, denn der Aufbruch in die Moderne wurde bald torpediert: Erzkonservative Kritiker beschimpften die dort Versammelten als „musikalische Bolschewiken“ und als die Nationalsozialisten an die Macht kamen\, mussten mehrere der Abgebildeten ihre Heimat verlassen. \n  \nÜber die Veranstaltungsreihe\nDie Konzertreihe Pioniere im Exil stellt neun durch das nationalsozialistische Terrorregime vertriebene Komponist:innen in den Mittelpunkt und bietet eine Bühne für die Wiederentdeckung ihrer oft zu Unrecht vergessenen Werke. \nDarunter auch Kompositionen der fast gänzlich vergessenen Komponistin Charlotte Schlesinger\, deren Streichquartett 1929 mit dem Beethoven-Stipendium der Stadt Berlin ausgezeichnet wurde. Die Schülerin von Paul Hindemiths emigrierte über Prag und Kiew nach Amerika. Abseits von Charlotte Schlesinger und Paul Hindemiths wird es auch Streichquartette\, Lieder und Klavierstücke von Wilhelm Grosz\, Hugo Kauder\, Egon Lustgarten\, Paul Pisk\, Rudolf Reti\, Karl Weigl und Egon Wellesz zu hören geben. \nDie Stücke wurden in Archiven und Bibliotheken entdeckt und bisher nur in New York aufgeführt. Pioniere im Exil bietet dem deutschen Publikum die einmalige Gelegenheit\, diese selten aufgeführten Werke live zu erleben. \n\nInterpretiert werden die Stücke der neun Komponist:innen vom Diplomatischen Quartett\, bestehend aus Matthias Hummel\, Felix Klein\, Waltraut Elvers\, Gabriella Strümpel – sowie dem österreichischen Pianisten Gottlieb Wallisch und der amerikanischen Sopranistin Alexis Rodda. \n\nOrganisiert wurde die Konzertreihe durch die Theaterkompanie Elysium – between two continents in Kooperation mit dem Leo Baeck Institute – New York|Berlin. Ein weiterer Partner ist musica reanimata. \n  \n\nMontag\, 29. April 2024 um 19.00 Uhr\nÖsterreichisches Kulturforum\nStauffenbergstraße 1\n10785 Berlin \nAnmeldung unter: \nhttps://kulturforumberlin.at/veranstaltungen/
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/pioniere-im-exil-konzert-im-oesterreichischen-kulturforum-in-berlin/
CATEGORIES:Konzert,LBI New York | Berlin,Veranstaltungsreihe
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