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SUMMARY:The City of London’s Jewish Geography
DESCRIPTION:The online launch of the Winter 2026 edition of Jewish Renaissance magazine is a webinar about the history of Jewish life in the City of London’s s0-called Jewish Square Mile\, including the medieval Jewish cemetery under the Barbican development. as well as the new Jewish heritage center soon to open at the historic Bevis Marks synagogue. \nSpeakers include: \nRabbi Shalom Morris\, live from Bevis Marks\, to discuss the new heritage centre and the Sephardi history of the area; historian Rory MacLellan\, who explores medieval life in the shadow of the Tower of London; Jan-Marc Petroschka\, architect and trustee of The Jewish Square Mile project\, which he’ll tell us more about; and JR’s executive director Dr Aviva Dautch\, who follows in the footsteps of Shakespeare to reveal how the playwright drew on the City’s Jewish presence to inform some of his most famous plays. \nIt will take place at 7:30 PM London time  \nClick here to find full details and register (it’s free)
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/the-city-of-londons-jewish-geography/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Jewish studies,Launch,Lecture/Talk,Publication,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Online book talk: The Posthumous Landscape:Remnants of Jewish Life in Eastern Europe
DESCRIPTION:A book talk on zoom with David Kaufman\, about his new book of photographs of Jewish cemeteries and other Jewish heritage sites in Central and Eastern Europe\, The Posthumous Landscape:Remnants of Jewish Life in Eastern Europe. \nKaufman is one of many photographers who have been inspired by these places and published and/or exhibited their work. (To name just a few\, Monika Krajewska\, Christian Herrmann\, Jason Francisco\, Chris Schwarz\, Simon Geissbuhler. JHE’s Ruth Ellen Gruber…) \nClick here to find more info and register for the Zoom – it is at 7 p.m. New York time
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/online-book-talk-the-posthumous-landscaperemnants-of-jewish-life-in-eastern-europe/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Publication,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20250917T200000
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SUMMARY:Webinar of note: 60 Years of Littman Library Publications. Shaping Polish Jewish Studies
DESCRIPTION:Shaping Polish Jewish Studies:  \n60 Years of Littman Library Publications \nThe Littman Library of Jewish Civilization is celebrating 60 years of operation. Over these decades it has published  250 titles\, a significant number of which have focused on the Jewish history of Poland. \nThe annual series Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry\, now in its 37th edition\, is undoubtedly its best-known contribution\, but a wide range of other books have made Littman possibly the foremost publisher in the area. Specialist studies have included works on art history\, Hasidic life and thought\, rabbinic biographies\, religious movements\, social histories\, synagogue architecture\, women’s education\, and yeshivas. \nProfessors Natalia Aleksiun\, Shaul Stampfer\, and Marcin Wodziński\, contributing authors and editors of Polin\, will join Chief Editor\, Professor Antony Polonsky\, in a discussion about the impact of the Library’s publications on the development of Polish Jewish studies and its influence on current research in the field. \nConnie Webber\,  the Managing Editor of the Littman Library will deliver welcoming remarks. \n– – – – –  \nProf. Natalia Aleksiun\,\n​University of Florida at Gainesville \nProf. Emeritus Shaul Stampfer\,\n​Hebrew University \nProf. Marcin Wodziński\,\n​University of Wrocław\n​\n​IN CONVERSATION WITH\n​​\n​Prof. Antony Polonsky\,\nCo-chair of Polin’s Editorial Board\,\nChief Historian\, POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews​ \nWednesday\, September 17\, 2025 \n11:00 am PDT\n1:00 pm CDT\n2:00 pm EDT\n8:00 pm CET\n9:00 pm IST \n  \n\n\n  \n\n\n\n \n \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/webinar-of-note-littman/
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