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SUMMARY:LBI London | Library of Lost Books in London
DESCRIPTION:This week an exhibition linked to the international provenance research project The Library of Lost Books is coming to the Wiener Holocaust Library. It brings the story of the Higher Institute for Jewish Studies in Berlin and its library into the heart of London. This institute\, operating from 1872 until it was closed down by the Nazis in 1942\, was dedicated to the study of Jewish history and culture\, as well as rabbinical studies in Liberal Judaism. \nDuring the Holocaust the Hochschule’s unique Library of books was looted by the Nazis and scattered across the globe. The exhibition reveals the complex journeys Nazi looted books took in the aftermath of the Shoah. \nThis exhibition\, the first of its kind in the UK\, tells the story of the Hochschule – from a vibrant space for German-Jewish learning to a victim of Nazi crime. \nFurther Events conntected to the Exhibition you will find here↗ \n  \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/lbi-london-eroeffnung-der-library-of-lost-books-in-london/
LOCATION:Wiener Holocaust Library\, 29 Russell Square\, London\, England\, WC1B 5DP\, Vereinigtes Königreich
CATEGORIES:Ausstellung,LBI London,Veranstaltungsreihe
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SUMMARY:Rabbi Prof Dr Elisa Klapheck: Regina Jonas – the first female Rabbi
DESCRIPTION:This event is hosted as part of our Library of Lost Books exhibition series. \nCan women hold rabbinical office? This was one of the questions discussed at the Academy for the Science of Judaism\, Berlin\, in the 1920s and 1930s. And no one was better suited to provide an answer to this than Regina Jonas\, a student at the Academy who herself became the first female rabbi in the world in 1935. Prior to her ordination\, Jonas answered the question about women’s access to the rabbinate in a halachic treatise that she submitted in 1930 as her final halachic project. \nIn this talk her biographer\, Rabbi Prof Dr Elisa Klapheck\, will share insights into a life that inspired a new kind of women’s participation in Jewish religious practice. This lecture explores the work of a determined woman who was passionate about Judaism and who was also beloved by the people whom she served in Nazi Germany and after her deportation to Theresienstadt camp in 1942. Regina Jonas was murdered in Auschwitz in 1944; her work still resonates today. \nRabbi Prof Dr Elisa Klapheck is a liberal Rabbi in the Jewish Community of Frankfurt/Main and a Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Paderborn. Her research engages with women and Judaism\, early Jewish feminists like Margarete Susman\, Regina Jonas\, and Bertha Pappenheim\, and religious practice in a political context. \n  \nMonday\, 1th of July 2024 – 18 pm (London) \nThe Wiener Holocaust Library \n+ Online \n\n\n\nAnmeldung↗ \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/regina-jonas_lolb/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Ausstellung,LBI London,Veranstaltungsreihe,Vortrag
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DTSTAMP:20260612T203833
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Event: The Library of Lost Books – Reloaded
DESCRIPTION:Part of our Library of Lost Books event series. \nThe Library of Lost Books team from the Leo Baeck Institutes in London and Jerusalem will host a roundtable discussion with students\, teachers\, and educators who have participated in the international citizen science project\, Library of Lost Books\, that seeks to gather information about the current whereabouts of a Nazi looted library. \nIn a conversation with pupils and students\, the main audience of this endeavour\, and with educators\, librarians\, and archivist\, we want to gather insights into experiences from the rollout of our project in London. The aim is to critically evaluate our pioneering work and to develop best practices emanating from the collaboration with our ‘book detectives’ in the UK. \nThe roundtable will be chaired by Dr Irene Aue-Ben-David\, director of the Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem. It will open with an overview on the project’s recent activities in Germany\, the Czech Republic\, and in Israel by Bettina Farack\, the senior researcher of the Library of Lost Books. \nIf you are a teacher\, educator or student who is looking for insights into the practical side of our ground-breaking project and who would like to join our growing community of citizen scientists as an ambassador\, we warmly invite you to join our conversation! \n  \nTuesday\, 9th of July 2024 – 5.30 pm (London) \nThe Wiener Holocaust Library \n+ Online \n\n\n\nAnmeldung↗ \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/exhibition-event-the-library-of-lost-books-reloaded/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Ausstellung,LBI London,Veranstaltungsreihe,Vortrag
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SUMMARY:LBI Summer Lecture: Psychologists in Auschwitz: Accounting for Survival
DESCRIPTION:The writings of Dutch Auschwitz survivors Eddy de Wind\, Elie Cohen and Louis Micheels merit analysis not only because they anticipated what later became known as PTSD and much of the underpinnings of trauma theory. They also advocated a theory of survival that offers a compelling contrast to well-known “self-help” theories put forward by Bruno Bettelheim and\, especially\, Viktor Frankl. This lecture traces the ways in which this theory of survival challenged these simplistic narratives\, explains how their work informed the changing field of psychiatry after the war\, and considers its relevance for the historiography of the Holocaust today. \n\n  \nDan Stone is Professor of Modern History and Director of the Holocaust Research Institute at Royal Holloway\, University of London\, where he has taught since 1999. He is the author of numerous articles and books\, including\, most recently\, The Holocaust: An Unfinished History (Penguin\, 2023) and Fate Unknown: Tracing the Missing after World War II and the Holocaust (OUP\, 2023). He is co-editor\, with Mark Roseman\, of volume 1 of The Cambridge History of the Holocaust (forthcoming with CUP) and\, with Dieter Steinert\, of Holocaust Memory in Britain in the 1960s (forthcoming with Bloomsbury). He is currently writing a book on the Holocaust in Romania. Dan chaired the academic advisory board for the Imperial War Museum’s revamped Holocaust Galleries\, and sits on the UK’s Oversight Committee for the Arolsen Archives and the UK government’s Spoliation Advisory Group. \n  \n\nThursday\, July 11\, 2024 – 18:00 \n\n\n\nAnmeldung↗ \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/lbi-summer-lecture-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:LBI London,Veranstaltungsreihe,Vortrag
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