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Internationaler Workshop: Deutsche emigrierte Rabbiner nach 1933 und ihr kulturelles Erbe in global-vergleichender Perspektive

Mai 20 - Mai 22

Der Workshop soll eine neue globale und vergleichende Perspektive auf das deutsche nach 1933 emigrierte Rabbinat ermöglichen. Dabei wird der Umgang mit seinem kulturellen Erbe, seinen Traditionen, seiner besonderen Wissenskultur und den Erfahrungen mit der NS-Diktatur in verschiedenen Fluchtländern nach dem Holocaust untersucht.
Es soll beleuchtet werden, wie Fragen zu dieser global verstreuten, großen und heterogenen Gruppe über Ländergrenzen hinweg erforscht und ausgewertet werden können.

Weitere Informationen zur Anmeldung können Sie dem Programm entnehmen. Anmeldung erbeten bis zum 06.05.2024.

International Workshop: German Refugee Rabbis and German–Jewish Cultural Heritage: Towards a Global Comparative Perspective

The workshop seeks to bring together work in progress on German refugee rabbis in different regions and seeks a comparative perspective on how these refugees dealt with their traditions, their knowledge and the experience during and after the Nazi era.
We would like the workshop participants to consider a perspective of the Critical Heritage Studies and reach across disciplinary backgrounds, thematic or regional focus pursuing questions such as: How was the refugee rabbis’ (communal rabbis, students, ordained scholars and the second generation, those born in Germany and educated after emigration) expulsion and the destruction of their cultural centers part of a cultural transfer/knowledge transfer? How did they and others perceive their forced presence and scholarship? Were there discussions on the construction of cultural heritage, the re-construction of their networks and hubs (seminaries, colleges, universities), and audiences, what purposes did they serve? How have their activities after the Holocaust resonated in society, and why was their knowledge sometimes lost to future generations? Where and why did it survive? We would also like you to address how the cultural transfers materialized (in religion, society and politics and memory) and were related to local and global contexts, to nationhood, diaspora and existing Jewries in their respective countries of refuge. We would like to learn about the agency these refugees (re-)gained or lost in and after their forced flight. Finally, we are very interested in exploring the rabbis’ memory, the memory of their tradition, possible returns to Germany and also methodological questions on how to explore and evaluate these topics in such a large group.

Click here for further information on the program and the registration process (deadline: May 6, 2024).

Details

Beginn:
Mai 20
Ende:
Mai 22

Veranstaltungsort

Jüdisches Museum Fürth

Details

Beginn:
Mai 20
Ende:
Mai 22

Veranstaltungsort

Jüdisches Museum Fürth