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2019-02-25 |
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Dr. Noam Zadoff: A Tale of Two Libraries: G. Scholem & S. Schocken as Architects of Zionist Culture |
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Material Transfer – Intellectual Transfer:
Salman Schocken’s Collections Between Germany and Israel
– Conference, January 7 and 8, 2019 –
Monday, JANUARY 7, 2019
Venue: JTS Schocken Institute for Jewish Research, Balfour St., 6, Jerusalem
15.00: Opening Remarks and Greetings
Prof. Shmuel Glick (JTS - Schocken Institute for Jewish Research, Jerusalem)
Dr. Irene Aue-Ben-David (Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem)
Dr. Dietrich Hakelberg (German Literature Archive Marbach)
15.30-17.00: Setting & Context. Salman Schocken in Jerusalem
Chair: Dr. Benjamin Balint
Dr. Thomas Sparr – Salman Schocken and Rechavia
Dr. Stefanie Mahrer – “This Room could not have been built in a Place other than Jerusalem.” The Design, Art and Furniture of the Schocken Library
Prof. Hillel Schocken – Mendelsohn, Jerusalem & Me
17.15–18.00: Of Books & People – a guided tour of the exhibition
With Dani Hacker, curator
18.30: Keynote Address
Chair: Dr. Irene Aue-Ben-David
Prof. Joseph R. Hacker – Possession of Books, Fashioning Identity and Cultural Transmission: The Hebrew Collection of Salman Schocken
Tuesday, JANUARY 8, 2019
Venue: Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem, Bustenai Street 33, Jerusalem
9:00–10:30 Salvage. Jewish collections after 1933
Chair: Dr. Dietrich Hakelberg
Anna Kawalko – “I am just afraid that a large amount of books will remain without anyone willing to take them ...” The Distribution of the Diaspora Treasures in Israel
Bilha Shilo – Bringing YIVO to Jerusalem: Yiddish at the Hebrew University, 1925–1949
Ada Wardi – Save the Stock! Traces of Moshe Spitzer’s last Works for Schocken Verlag, Berlin
11:00–12:00 Resources. An Infrastructure for Academic Research
Chair: Adi Livny
Dr. Peter Sh. Lehnardt – From Heinrich to Ḥayyim - The Shift of Evaluation by Editing Hebrew Poetry into Hebrew Context by H. Brody
Dr. Noam Zadoff – A Tale of Two Libraries: Gershom Scholem and Salman Schocken as Architects of Zionist Culture
12:00–13:00Personal Affairs. Professional Assistance and Friendship
Chair: Dani Hacker
Julia Schneidawind – Alu-le-Shalom – Gershom Scholem as Collector
Baruch Yonin – In Praise of the Book: Abraham Meir Habermann – Librarian and Scholar
14:30–16:00 Transfer and Transformation. Collections Before and After WW II
Chair: Dr. Stefan Litt
Dr. Caroline Jessen – Thinking About Collections: Schocken & Wolfskehl
Galia Richler-Grebler – A Desire for the Hebrew Book: Salman Schocken's Hebrew Incunabula Collection at the NLI
Dr. Susanna Brogi – What’s Missing? What’s remaining? The Exchange of the Nuremberg Haggadoth
18:30 Roundtable
Material and Intellectual Transfer: Salman Schocken in Israel. A Retrospective
(in Hebrew)
Chair: David Witzthum
With Racheli Edelman, Amos Schocken, and Prof. Shmuel Glick
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2019-02-25 |
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Julia Schneidawind – Alu-le-Shalom – Gershom Scholem as Collector |
(Y) | Gershom Scholem |
Material Transfer – Intellectual Transfer:
Salman Schocken’s Collections Between Germany and Israel
– Conference, January 7 and 8, 2019 –
Monday, JANUARY 7, 2019
Venue: JTS Schocken Institute for Jewish Research, Balfour St., 6, Jerusalem
15.00: Opening Remarks and Greetings
Prof. Shmuel Glick (JTS - Schocken Institute for Jewish Research, Jerusalem)
Dr. Irene Aue-Ben-David (Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem)
Dr. Dietrich Hakelberg (German Literature Archive Marbach)
15.30-17.00: Setting & Context. Salman Schocken in Jerusalem
Chair: Dr. Benjamin Balint
Dr. Thomas Sparr – Salman Schocken and Rechavia
Dr. Stefanie Mahrer – “This Room could not have been built in a Place other than Jerusalem.” The Design, Art and Furniture of the Schocken Library
Prof. Hillel Schocken – Mendelsohn, Jerusalem & Me
17.15–18.00: Of Books & People – a guided tour of the exhibition
With Dani Hacker, curator
18.30: Keynote Address
Chair: Dr. Irene Aue-Ben-David
Prof. Joseph R. Hacker – Possession of Books, Fashioning Identity and Cultural Transmission: The Hebrew Collection of Salman Schocken
Tuesday, JANUARY 8, 2019
Venue: Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem, Bustenai Street 33, Jerusalem
9:00–10:30 Salvage. Jewish collections after 1933
Chair: Dr. Dietrich Hakelberg
Anna Kawalko – “I am just afraid that a large amount of books will remain without anyone willing to take them ...” The Distribution of the Diaspora Treasures in Israel
Bilha Shilo – Bringing YIVO to Jerusalem: Yiddish at the Hebrew University, 1925–1949
Ada Wardi – Save the Stock! Traces of Moshe Spitzer’s last Works for Schocken Verlag, Berlin
11:00–12:00 Resources. An Infrastructure for Academic Research
Chair: Adi Livny
Dr. Peter Sh. Lehnardt – From Heinrich to Ḥayyim - The Shift of Evaluation by Editing Hebrew Poetry into Hebrew Context by H. Brody
Dr. Noam Zadoff – A Tale of Two Libraries: Gershom Scholem and Salman Schocken as Architects of Zionist Culture
12:00–13:00Personal Affairs. Professional Assistance and Friendship
Chair: Dani Hacker
Julia Schneidawind – Alu-le-Shalom – Gershom Scholem as Collector
Baruch Yonin – In Praise of the Book: Abraham Meir Habermann – Librarian and Scholar
14:30–16:00 Transfer and Transformation. Collections Before and After WW II
Chair: Dr. Stefan Litt
Dr. Caroline Jessen – Thinking About Collections: Schocken & Wolfskehl
Galia Richler-Grebler – A Desire for the Hebrew Book: Salman Schocken's Hebrew Incunabula Collection at the NLI
Dr. Susanna Brogi – What’s Missing? What’s remaining? The Exchange of the Nuremberg Haggadoth
18:30 Roundtable
Material and Intellectual Transfer: Salman Schocken in Israel. A Retrospective
(in Hebrew)
Chair: David Witzthum
With Racheli Edelman, Amos Schocken, and Prof. Shmuel Glick
Voir plus
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