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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260304T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260304T213000
DTSTAMP:20260429T162751
CREATED:20260114T114212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T125653Z
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SUMMARY:Tell Me a Lore: Revisiting the Children's Books of Lore Segal
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of LBI’s programming series surrounding our exhibition And That’s True Too: The Life and Work of Lore Segal \nIn addition to penning four novels and numerous short stories\, Lore Segal received acclaim for her work for children. Tell Me a Mitzi and The Story of Mrs. Lovewright and Purrless\, Her Cat are two of her well-known works. Professor Ellen Handler Spitz (Yale University) will give scholarly insights into Lore Segal’s work for children. Sarah Lynn Baker\, Executive Director of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators\, as well as artists Paul O. Zelinsky\, Sergio Ruzzier\, and Sophie Blackall will join the conversation. \n\n\nMi.\, 4. März 2026\, 20:00–21:30 MEZ \nOnline\, free of admission\, get your tickets here.
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/tell-me-a-lore-revisiting-the-childrens-books-of-lore-segal/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Buchvorstellung,LBI New York | Berlin,Lesekreis,Vortrag
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20260311T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20260311T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T162751
CREATED:20260211T081218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T082958Z
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SUMMARY:Reading Time: Yiddish\, Gender\, and Nostalgia in Ashkenazi Judaism
DESCRIPTION:In the Wheels of Time\nFifth Meeting in the Annual Series\nProf. Aya Elyada (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Dr. Yemima Hovav (Herzog College) \nOnline meeting\, registration required. \nDie Vernstaltung ist in Hebräisch!
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/reading-time-yiddish-gender-and-nostalgia-in-ashkenazi-judaism/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:LBI Jerusalem,Lesekreis
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260317T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260317T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T162751
CREATED:20260310T120956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T120956Z
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SUMMARY:67th Leo Baeck Memorial Lecture by Marsha Rozenblit
DESCRIPTION:Di.\, 17. März 2026\, 18:30–20:30 \nCenter for Jewish History (map)\n15 W. 16th St.\nNew York\, NY 10011 \n  \n  \nWas New York like Vienna? How Jewish Refugees from Austria\, 1938-1941\, Made America into a New Version of the Habsburg Monarchy \n  \n\nJews who fled Nazi Austria after the Anschluss in 1938 went to many places\, but primarily to the United States\, where they tried to make new homes for themselves. In so doing\, many of them imagined that democratic America resembled the old Habsburg Monarchy\, with its tolerance for ethnic diversity. They even imagined that the American president\, Franklin Delano Roosevelt\, was like the beloved Habsburg Emperor Franz Joseph\, and New York was like Vienna. This talk will explore how Jews from Austria coped with American realities and used nostalgia for the Habsburg Monarchy as a way to adjust to their new lives in America. \nAbout our Speaker \n\n\n\n\n\nMarsha L. Rozenblit is the Harvey M. Meyerhoff Professor of Modern Jewish History at the University of Maryland\, where she has been on the faculty since 1978. A social historian of the Jews of the Habsburg Monarchy and its successor states\, she is the author of two scholarly books: The Jews of Vienna\, 1867-1914: Assimilation and Identity (State University of New York Press\, 1983); and Reconstructing a National Identity: The Jews of Habsburg Austria during World War I (Oxford University Press\, 2001). She has also co-edited two books: Constructing Nationalities in East Central Europe (Berghahn Press\, 2005); and World War I and the Jews: Conflict and Transformation in Europe\, the Middle East\, and America (Berghahn Press\, 2017); and she has written over 35 scholarly articles on such topics as Jewish religious reform in nineteenth century Vienna\, Jewish courtship and marriage in 1920s Vienna\, and German-Jewish schools in Habsburg Moravia. She served as the president of the Association for Jewish Studies\, 2009-2011. \n\n\nAdmission is free\, get your tickets here.
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/67th-leo-baeck-memorial-lecture-by-marsha-rozenblit-2/
LOCATION:LBI New York | Berlin – Center for Jewish History\, 15 W 16th St\, New York\, 10011\, USA
CATEGORIES:LBI New York | Berlin,Lesung
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20260318T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20260318T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T162751
CREATED:20260224T102420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T102420Z
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SUMMARY:Cultural Translation: In Memory of Prof. Zohar Shavit
DESCRIPTION:Join Us for an Evening in Memory of Prof. Zohar Shavit Dedicated to Her Book: \nCultural Translation: The Haskalah Library and the Making of the Modern Jew\n  \nMemorial Speeches: Prof. Yaakov Shavit\nChair: Dr. Maya Shabat\nParticipating: Dr. Tal Kugman\, Dr. Natalie Naimark Goldberg\, Prof. Dorothea Salzer \nThe event will take place at the Institute\, you can also join online.\nAdmission is free but pre-registration is required. \n  \nDie Veranstaltung ist auf HEBRÄISCH!
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/cultural-translation-in-memory-of-prof-zohar-shavit/
CATEGORIES:Buchvorstellung,LBI Jerusalem
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260319T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260319T183000
DTSTAMP:20260429T162751
CREATED:20260310T121633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T121633Z
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Older Jews and the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:Do.\, 19. März 2026\, 17:00–18:30 GMT-4 \nCenter for Jewish History New York \nAdmission is free\, get your tickets here. \n  \n\n\n\nJoin the Claims Conference\, the Leo Baeck Institute\, and the editors and contributors of the newly published book for a discussion about the experiences of German and Austrian older adults during and after the Holocaust. \nHow did older German and Austrian Jews experience the Holocaust? What do we know about care for older and aging survivors immediately after the Holocaust? How has this history informed the efforts of the Claims Conference on behalf of Jewish Holocaust survivors over the years? The volume editors and contributors\, all Holocaust historians\, will discuss these and other questions at the launch of their groundbreaking book that explores the multifaceted lives of elderly Jewish victims and survivors\, Older Jews and the Holocaust: Persecution\, Displacement\, and Survival (Wayne State University Press\, coming out on March 17\, 2026). \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing. \nWith Assistance from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany \nSupported by the German Federal Ministry of Finance \nProject Partners: The Ernst Hecht Charitable Foundation\, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum\, and the Wiener Holocaust Library. \n\n\nSpeakers: \nDr. Elizabeth Anthony is the director of Visiting Scholar Programs at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Jack\, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies. Her book\, The Compromise of Return: Viennese Jews after the Holocaust\, was co-published by Wayne State University Press and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2021 and was a commended finalist for The Wiener Holocaust Library’s Ernst Fraenkel Book Prize. Anthony was co-editor of and a contributor to Freilegungen: Spiegelungen der NS-Verfolgung und ihrer Konsequenzen\, Jahrbuch des International Tracing Service (2015). She also has published chapters in Lessons and Legacies Volume XII (2017); The Future of Holocaust Memorialization: Confronting Racism\, Antisemitism\, and Homophobia through Memory Work (2015); and the Nürnberger Institut für NS-Forschung und jüdische Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts Jahrbuch 2010. Anthony received a PhD in history at Clark University in 2016. \nDr. Christine Schmidt is Acting Co-Director of The Wiener Holocaust Library. Her research has focused on the history of postwar tracing and documentation efforts\, the concentration camp system in Nazi Germany\, and comparative studies of collaboration and resistance in France and Hungary. She is currently writing a social history and archival biography of a collection of survivor accounts recorded by The Wiener Library in the 1950s-60s. She has a forthcoming chapter in Holocaust Memory in the United Kingdom in the 1960s (Bloomsbury\, 2025). Schmidt has recently published articles in the Journal of Transport History\, the European Review of History\, American Imago\, Culture Unbound\, and The Journal of Holocaust Research\, and is co-editing (with Sandra Lipner\, Clara Dijkstra\, and Charlie Knight) Letters and the Holocaust: Methodology\, Cases\, and Reflections (Bloomsbury\, 2025) and (with Suzanne Bardgett and Dan Stone) Survivors of Nazi Persecution – Beyond Camps and Forced Labour (Palgrave\, 2025). \nDr. Joanna Sliwa is a Historian at the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) where she also administers the Saul Kagan Fellowship in Advanced Shoah Studies\, and the University Partnership in Holocaust Studies. Joanna’s research concerns the history of the Claims Conference\, compensation for Holocaust survivors\, and Jewish property restitution. Joanna’s own scholarship focuses on the Holocaust in Poland and on Polish Jewish history. She is the author of Jewish Childhood in Kraków: A Microhistory of the Holocaust (Rutgers University Press\, 2021)\, which received the 2020 Ernst Fraenkel Prize from The Wiener Holocaust Library\, and The Counterfeit Countess: The Jewish Woman Who Rescued Thousands of Poles during the Holocaust (with Elizabeth White; Simon and Schuster\, 2024). \nChen Yurista is Chief Experience Officer at the Claims Conference. An attorney\, licensed to practice in Israel and in the US\, Chen previously served as the Executive Director of the Israeli office of the Claims Conference\, worked on the Swiss Banks settlement\, and was the CEO of the Foundation for the Benefit of Holocaust Victims in Israel. He graduated with honors from the faculties of Law and Economics at Tel Aviv University and holds an MBA from The Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. In his current position Chen continually evaluates practices\, methods and strategies to improve the Claims Conference’s interactions with survivors in over 45 countries. Chen is a third generation to Holocaust survivors from Poland and from Germany.
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/book-launch-older-jews-and-the-holocaust/
LOCATION:LBI New York | Berlin – Center for Jewish History\, 15 W 16th St\, New York\, 10011\, USA
CATEGORIES:LBI New York | Berlin,Podiumsdiskussion
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260319T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260319T193000
DTSTAMP:20260429T162751
CREATED:20251215T153519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T153827Z
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SUMMARY:Kindertransport in British Memory and Culture
DESCRIPTION:A Roundtable Discussion \nThis event brings together scholars and individuals with personal connections to the Kindertransport to explore its legacy in British memory and culture. The discussion will examine historical narratives\, cultural representations\, and the continuing significance of the Kindertransport in shaping British identity. \nOnline (hosted by the Leo Baeck Institute London in collaboration with the British-German Association) \nMore information to follow.
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/kindertransport-in-british-memory-and-culture/
CATEGORIES:LBI London,Podiumsdiskussion
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20260319T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20260319T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T162751
CREATED:20260218T101016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T101016Z
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SUMMARY:The Galilee and Western Negev Project
DESCRIPTION:Discourse Culture as a Documentary Tool\nJoin Us for the Fifth Meeting of the Annual Oral History Series\n  \nDr. Omer Einav\, Yad Yaari\nModerator: Neta Shapira\, University of Haifa \nOnline meeting\, for registration ➚ click here. \n  \nDie Veranstaltung ist auf Hebräisch!
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/the-galilee-and-western-negev-project/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:LBI Jerusalem,Veranstaltungsreihe
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260325T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260325T193000
DTSTAMP:20260429T162751
CREATED:20260310T112919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T113005Z
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SUMMARY:»Auf dem Schreibtisch der Braunschweiger Löwe. Lebenserinnerungen eines jüdischen Arztes« von Walter Heinemann (1883–1968)
DESCRIPTION:Mittwoch\, 25. März 2026\, 18:00 \n\n\n\nCampus Charité Mitte\, Carl-Westphal-Hörsaal\, Alte Nervenklinik Bomhoefferweg 3 \n  \n\n\n\nBegrüßung: Lydia Stötzer (GeDenkOrt.Charité – Wissenschaft in Verantwortung) \n\n\n\nGrußwort: Dr. Miriam Bistrovic (Berliner Direktorin des Leo Baeck Institute – New York | Berlin) \n  \n\n\n\nNew York\, Ende der 1950er Jahre: Der aus Braunschweig stammende Arzt Walter Heinemann (1883-1968) sitzt an seinem Schreibtisch und blickt auf sein Leben zurück. Während er seine Erinnerungen auf einer Schreibmaschine zu Papier bringt\, fällt sein Blick auf eine Bronzefigur\, die ihn bereits seit mehr als 50 Jahren begleitet. Es handelt sich um eine Miniaturausgabe des Braunschweiger Löwen\, eines Wahrzeichens seiner Heimatstadt. Heinemann war 1935 aus Deutschland nach Palästina geflohen\, 1936 über England weiter in die USA gelangt. Dort\, im Exil\, hatte er sich eine neue Existenz aufgebaut. In seinen Memoiren schildert er seinen persönlichen und beruflichen Werdegang: Von seiner Kindheit in Braunschweig\, dem Medizinstudium in Berlin\, der Niederlassung als Magen-Darm-Spezialist in Braunschweig bis hin zu seiner Emigration und dem Neuanfang in New York. Dabei schildert er auch die antisemitischen Anfeindungen\, denen er und seine Familie vielfach ausgesetzt gewesen waren. Auf vielfältige Weise hatte er sich im sozialen und kulturellen Bereich engagiert und als Vorsitzender die Geschicke der Jüdischen Gemeinde seiner Heimatstadt geleitet. Das Manuskript der Heinemannschen Lebenserinnerungen lagerte jahrzehntelang im New Yorker Leo Baeck Institute. Nun haben die Braunschweiger Stadtarchivarin Meike Buck\, der Internist Harro Jenss und der Medizinhistoriker Benjamin Kuntz die Memoiren Walter Heinemanns – ausführlich kommentiert und reich bebildert – herausgegeben. Im Rahmen der Buchvorstellung berichten die Herausgeber:innen von ihren Recherchen und stellen das Leben und Wirken Walter Heinemanns vor. Als Lesung werden die Kapitel über seine Berliner Jahre (1901 bis 1912) vorgetragen. Heinemann studierte in dieser Zeit in Berlin und arbeitete dann als Assistenzarzt am Rudolf-Virchow-Krankenhaus. Zu den ärztlichen Persönlichkeiten\, mit denen er in dieser Zeit selbst in Berührung gekommen ist\, zählen Robert Koch\, Ernst von Bergmann\, Max Rubner\, Friedrich Kraus\, Rahel Hirsch\, August von Wassermann\, Alfred Goldscheider\, Moritz Borchardt und Leopold Kuttner. Heinemanns mit Anekdoten gespickte Schilderungen machen ein Stück Berliner Medizingeschichte erlebbar. Es begrüßen Dr. Miriam Bistrovic\, die Berliner Direktorin des Leo Baeck Institute – New York | Berlin\, und Lydia Stötzer\, die Leiterin der Geschäftsstelle des GeDenkOrt.Charité – Wissenschaft in Verantwortung. \n\n\n\nDer Eintritt ist frei\, eine Anmeldung ist nicht erforderlich.
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/auf-dem-schreibtisch-der-braunschweiger-loewe-lebenserinnerungen-eines-juedischen-arztes-von-walter-heinemann-1883-1968/
LOCATION:Carl-Westphal-Hörsaal\, Bonhoefferweg 3\, Berlin
CATEGORIES:Buchvorstellung,LBI New York | Berlin
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260325T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260325T210000
DTSTAMP:20260429T162751
CREATED:20260310T100528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T100528Z
UID:11124-1774467000-1774472400@fuf-leobaeck.de
SUMMARY:Out of the Camp – Simon Bernfeld\, Biography (1860-1940)
DESCRIPTION:Join Us For An Evening In Honor Of The Book by Dr. Maya Shabbat.\n  \nChair: Dr. Ahuva Liberles\nGreetings: Prof. Guy Miron\nSpeakers: Dr. Emma Zohar\, Prof. Shmuel Feiner\, Prof. Motti Zalkin\nRespondent: Dr. Maya Shabbat \n  \nThe event will take place at the institute\, you can also join via Zoom\nFree admission\, registration required. \n  \nThe event will be held in Hebrew!
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/out-of-the-camp-simon-bernfeld-biography-1860-1940/
LOCATION:LBI Jerusalem\, 33 Bustenai Street\, Jerusalem\, 9104201\, Israel
CATEGORIES:LBI Jerusalem,Lesung
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260331T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260331T213000
DTSTAMP:20260429T162751
CREATED:20260310T122659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T122659Z
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SUMMARY:Book Club: The Art of Being a Stranger
DESCRIPTION:Di.\, 31. März 2026\, 20:00–21:30 MESZ \nOnline. \nAdmission is free\, get your ticket here. \nKaren Bermann grew up in the mad orbit of her father\, Fritz\, the rebellious child of a Viennese Orthodox Jewish family who fled Europe alone as an adolescent in the late 1930s. An irreverent\, comic\, rageful man with three names\, who spoke three languages\, lived on three continents\, and always kept his papers in order\, Fritz lived a life shaped by survival. In this memoir\, told in alternating voices in brief\, lyrical episodes\, Bermann explores not only the mystery of her father but also the inheritance he passed on: intergenerational trauma\, fragile familial bonds\, and a fraught sense of belonging. \nThe Art of Being a Stranger is a darkly funny narrative told in poetry\, prose\, and mixed-media drawings. While her father taught her how to save herself\, Bermann realized early on that what she truly needed was to be saved from him. Set against the backdrop of 1960s and 1970s New York City\, The Art of Being a Stranger is a poignant comic-drama that offers an intimate\, layered exploration of parents and children in the shadow of history. \nText: University of Toronto Press \nGuest and Author: Karen Bermann \nKaren Bermann is professor emerita of architecture at Iowa State University. She worked on sweat equity rehabilitation in her native New York in the 1970s and 80s\, studied architecture at The Cooper Union\, and taught design and drawing in Iowa and in Rome\, where she lives now \n 
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/book-club-the-art-of-being-a-stranger/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:LBI New York | Berlin,Lesekreis
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