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HJS News

UCL Festival of the Arts May 7-17

Start: May 7, 2013 1:00:00 PM
End: May 17, 2013 7:30:00 PM
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Europe and the Holocaust - Shifts in Public Debates in Poland, Germany and the UK


The panel investigates shifts in the role of the Holocaust in European public debates in the recent past. Contrasting developments in Poland, Germany, and Great Britain, we will identify common threads as well as differences in perceiving, presenting, memorizing the mass murder of European Jewries.
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Graduate Student Conference: Jewish Spirituality in Eastern Europe

The Yiddish Forverts has recently published a report from the Graduate Student Conference on ‘Jewish Spirituality in Eastern Europe – a Textual Perspective,’ held at the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies, UCL on 6-7 June, 2012. The article, authored by conference participant Adi Mahalel (Columbia University), is available online on the website of the Forverts: http://yiddish.forward.com/node/4589 More...

New publication: The Russian-Jewish Diaspora and European Culture, 1917-1937


Over a period of three years, the Hebrew and Jewish Studies Department at UCL has been cooperating in a research project devoted to 'Cultural Continuitiy in the Diaspora: Paris and Berlin in 1917-1937', based at the Department of European Studies and Modern Languages, University of Bath, and in cooperation with the Centre for European and International Studies at the University of Portsmouth. The project had been funded by the Leverhulme Trust Academic Collaboration-International Network scheme. Among the initiators of the project had been the late John D. Klier. More...

International Graduate Student Conference 2012

The Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies at UCL is pleased to announce plans for an International Graduate Student Conference, devoted to explorations of multiple aspects of Jewish spirituality in Eastern Europe, to be held on 5th and 6th of June 2012 in London. The conference organizers invite graduate students and recent PhD holders to submit their proposals. We welcome presentations addressing any aspect of the religious history and religious culture of Eastern European Jewry, with an emphasis on their textual products. We are particularly interested in proposals which open up new perspectives and pose new questions regarding conceptual frameworks and traditional definitions used to describe Eastern Europe in the field of Jewish Studies. Topics may include:
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Graduate Syllabi

G030
Graduate Seminar: Introduction to Holocaust Studies
G035
Graduate Seminar in Modern Israeli Studies
G045
Introduction to Classical Hebrew
G047
Intermediate Classical Hebrew
G145
Modern Hebrew for Beginners
G017
Modern Hebrew - Lower Intermediate
G048
Modern Hebrew - Higher Intermediate
G036
Advanced Modern Hebrew
G038
Representations of Trauma - Holocaust Writing
G110
Biblical Aramaic
G083
Introduction to Syriac
G016
Elementary Yiddish
G022
Upper Intermediate Yiddish
G118
Yiddish Memoirs
G065
Jews in English-Speaking Lands
G106
Culture of Sephardic Jewry
G006
History of the Jews in Poland
G092
Introduction to Babylonian Talmud
G144
The Peace Process in Modern Israeli Politics
TBC
Anglo-Israeli Relations, 1948-2006
G128
Israel and the Occupied Territories
G026
Hasidism & Modernity
G143
The Medieval Quest for Understanding: High Culture in Judaism, Christianity and Islam
G076
Family Politics in Israeli Literature
G199
Ancient Jewish Magic
G135
Introduction to Rabbinic Hebrew
G083
Syriac
G128
Israel and the Occupied Territories
G216
Moses Maimonides in Jewish Thought and History
4901
Final Year Dissertation