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© j-mel – stock.adobe.com The Reception of the Bauhaus and German-Jewish Cultural Heritage in Israel
As part of the exhibition Architecture in the Realm of Art by John Günther – currently on display at the Hamburg Architecture Summer 2026 – Dr Ines Sonder will speak about the reception of the Bauhaus and German-Jewish cultural heritage in Israel.
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© kasto – stock.adobe.com Martin Kloke: How much of the past can the present and future bear?
The German-Israeli Society (DIG) was founded on 21 March 1966. To mark the 60th anniversary of the federation’s founding, the DIG working group Cologne invites you to a commemorative lecture by Dr Martin Kloke in the community hall of the Cologne Synagogue Community.
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© Ekaterine – stock.adobe.com Anniversary Conference „The IGdJ at 60: German-Jewish History in New Contexts”
The Institute for the History of the German Jews (IGdJ) is taking its 60th anniversary as an opportunity to discuss Jewish history and culture in the context of new questions and methods, based on the Institute’s current research profile. The individual sections take a legal history perspective on Jewish experiences of violence and the Holocaust,
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© Zerbor – stock.adobe.com Funding opportunities for Israeli Researchers in Germany
This webinar will introduce a wide range of funding options and academic opportunities for Israeli researchers in Germany – from PhD and postdoctoral pathways to more advanced stages of an academic career.
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© AvH German-Israeli Frontiers of Humanities Symposium 2026
The German-Israeli Frontiers of Humanities Symposia (GISFOH) are a series of interdisciplinary conferences co-organised by the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
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© kasto – stock.adobe.com Jewish Studies in the European Public Sphere: Research, Education, and Societal Impact
This event will be the first of three conferences to be held across Europe between 2026 and 2028 within the framework of the JEWLIF project “Conferences of Applied Jewish Studies (CAJES)”. The related Call for Papers will be open until 1 May 2026.