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SUMMARY:70 Years of LBI: Bridging Generations
DESCRIPTION:LBI is celebrating its 70th anniversary with a two-part exhibit\, 70 Years of LBI: Bridging Generations. The exhibit will tell the story of LBI’s founding and showcase recent LBI projects. \nThe first part of the exhibit regales viewers with the story of the Institute from its May 1955 founding conference in Jerusalem to the present day. Featuring the most important moments from the last 70 years\, the exhibit presents the events\, staff members\, scholars\, and others who shaped the present and future of the Institute–and the field of German-Jewish studies at large. The exhibit explores the unique connection between the Institute’s activities\, Germany\, and the German-speaking Jewish diaspora. It also explains how the role and the audience of the Institute have changed with the new generations of scholars and lay audiences. The exhibit utilizes materials gathered but rarely seen over the years in LBI archives. The second part of the exhibit\, “LBI at Work\,” presents recent LBI projects\, including our podcast series\, online projects\, and video interviews with scholars. \nSupported by the Charles & Madeline Dreifus Family Exhibition Fund. \nMontag\, 10. Mär. 2025 – Mittwoch\, 18. Jun. 2025 \nCenter for Jewish History\n15 W. 16th St.\nNew York\, NY 10011
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/70-years-of-lbi-bridging-generations/
LOCATION:LBI New York | Berlin – Center for Jewish History\, 15 W 16th St\, New York\, 10011\, USA
CATEGORIES:Ausstellung,LBI New York | Berlin
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CREATED:20250312T122600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250411T081055Z
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SUMMARY:Anne Frank's Diary: The Making of an Urtext of the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:Raphael Gross joins the LBI to discusses the making and reception of Anne Frank’s Diary in literary history. \nHistorian Raphael Gross\, Director of the German Historical Museum and co-editor of a new critical edition of Anne Frank’s diary\, discusses the making and reception of a unique document in literary history. Neither a true diary that chronologically records the daily life and thoughts of its author\, nor a work of fiction\, the Diary of a Young Girl is an unfinished manuscript. \nAdapted from diary entries in multiple stages by the young author herself – and posthumously by her father – it made Anne Frank into perhaps the most famous German- Jewish writer of the 20th century. Today\, it is an unparalleled urtext of the Holocaust. \nAgainst this background\, the lecture will focus on the worldwide reception of the diary over almost eight decades. How was the edition of the text authorized by Otto Frank received in countries as diverse as Holland\, Israel\, the USA\, Japan\, Hungary\, Spain\, and the GDR? Which aspects of her notes were included? Which faded into the background? And what did the icon “Anne Frank” stand for in all these contexts? \nThis event will take place in person at the Center for Jewish History and will be followed by a reception. If you are unable to attend in person\, the event will be recorded and uploaded to YouTube. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRaphael Gross is the President of the Foundation Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin. \nBefore assuming the role in 2017\, he served as the Director of the Simon Dubnow Institute for Jewish History and Culture and held the Chair of Jewish History and Culture at the University of Leipzig. Previously\, he headed the Jüdisches Museum Frankfurt am Main\, (2006-2015); the Fritz Bauer Institute\, Frankfurt am Main\, (2007-2015); and the Leo Baeck Institute\, London\, (2001-2015); as director. \nRaphael Gross is a historian and the author and editor of numerous books on German-Jewish history and the Holocaust. Many of the exhibitions he initiated explore these and related topics. \nIn May 2023 Raphael Gross was mandated to evaluate the provenance research of the Foundation E. G. Bührle in Switzerland. He presented his report to the public in June 2024. \n\n\nMo.\, 21. Apr. 2025\, 18:30–20:00 GMT-4\nDi.\, 22. Apr. 2025\, 00:30–02:00 MESZ \nCenter for Jewish History\n15 W. 16th St.\nNew York\, NY 10011 \n\n\nOnline & personal. \nGet your free tickets here.
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/lbi-ny-berlin-anne-franks-diary-the-making-of-an-urtext-of-the-holocaust/
LOCATION:LBI New York | Berlin – Center for Jewish History\, 15 W 16th St\, New York\, 10011\, USA
CATEGORIES:LBI New York | Berlin
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250423T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250423T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T044231
CREATED:20250120T080625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250411T081132Z
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SUMMARY:Leo Baeck Memorial Panel
DESCRIPTION:Bridging Generations\, Disciplines\, and the Atlantic: LBI at 70\nAs they began their salvage of the material and intellectual legacy of European Jewry\, the Leo Baeck Institute’s founders hoped to assemble a narrative of the German-Jewish past that was comprehensive\, synthetic\, and „free from apologetic or tendentious coloring.“ Today\, the collections of the LBI inform a corpus of scholarship that surely surpassed the founders‘ wildest expectations in scope\, but whose „coloring“ has also changed as much as society and the academy. The 66th Leo Baeck Memorial Lecture will assemble a panel of scholars to discuss the evolution of the field of German-Jewish history over seven decades and its prospects for the future. At the center of their discussion will be the LBI as an institution that has both shaped and been shaped by the many turns of intellectual history. Featuring Michael Brenner (American University / University of Munich)\, Elisheva Carlebach (Columbia)\, Raphael Gross (German Historical Museum\, Berlin)\, Marion Kaplan (NYU)\, and Helmut Walser-Smith (Vanderbilt). \nAfter the lecture\, visitors will have the opportunity to view LBI’s anniversary exhibit\, 70 Years of LBI: Bridging Generations. \nThis event will take place in-person at the Center for Jewish History and will be followed by a reception. If you are not able to attend the live event\, the panel will be recorded and uploaded to YouTube. \nMi.\, 23. Apr. 2025\, 18:30–20:00 GMT-4\nDo.\, 24. Apr. 2025\, 00:30–02:00 MESZ \nCenter for Jewish History\n15 W. 16th St.\nNew York\, NY 10011 \nGet your free tickets here. \n\nThe Leo Baeck Memorial Lecture is endowed by Marianne C. Dreyfus and Family\, the descendants of Rabbi Leo Baeck
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/lbi-ny-berlin-leo-baeck-memorial-panel/
LOCATION:LBI New York | Berlin – Center for Jewish History\, 15 W 16th St\, New York\, 10011\, USA
CATEGORIES:LBI New York | Berlin,Vortrag
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CREATED:20250422T075923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T122538Z
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SUMMARY:Listening Against The Grain
DESCRIPTION:Oral Testimonies On Intimate Violence During The Holocaust\nSixth Zoom Meeting in the Oral History Workshop Series.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThursday\, 24th April 2025\n\n\n\n\n18:00\n\n\n Where? Zoom Meeting\n\n\n\n\n\nAt the event of the Holocaust Remembrance Day \nThe meeting will be held in English! \nSpeakers: Prof. Natalia Aleksiun\, University of Florida \nChair: Prof. Dalia Ofer\, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem \nThis is an online event. The link will be sent to you by email after your registration. \n\nMore information and registration ↗ here.
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/listening-against-the-grain/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:LBI Jerusalem
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