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[Übersetzen nach: English] Titelblatt Visual History of Nations, Israel (1948)

The subject History of the Jewish People deals with the history and culture of the Jewish people over a period of more than two and a half thousand years

  • from the era of the Second Temple to contemporary history,
  • in its entirety as well as in its manifold manifestations,
  • in continuity and change in the various epochs and spaces.

The illustration above shows the title page designed by Artur Szyk for "Visual History of Nations, Israel (1948)" (© CC The Arthur Szyk Society, Burlingame, CA).

Events

History of the Jewish peopleOn-siteGerman
17 November 2025 15:00 - 18:30 UTC+01:00

"Of echo chambers and extremism: How young people deal with the Middle East conflict digitally" - Invitation to the project's kick-off event

Past events

Graduation ceremony 2025: honoring achievement, hope and community

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Numerous guests, students and lecturers gathered on October 30, 2025 for the festive graduation ceremony of the Heidelberg University of Jewish Studies. After a welcome address by Rector Dr. Andreas Brämer and words of welcome from Prof. Barbara Traub and Martha Fiedelak, who spoke on behalf of the student representatives, the keynote speech by Dr. Yael Sela ("Universalism from the Margins. Modern Jewish Thought and the Search for Shared Humanity") set the tone for the festive atmosphere.

A special highlight was the musical contribution by Anni Joy, who gave a moving impulse of hope with "Zad Echad Zad": the song impressively conveys that in difficult times it is often important to move forward step by step and never lose hope.

as part of the award ceremony, two theses were honored with the Friends' Prize:

  • The best Master's thesis "Hungary as a role model? Israel's potential for illiberal democracy" analyzes the extent to which Israel's political development is based on Hungarian models and what implications this has for democracy and society.
  • The best Bachelor's thesis "The Dual Representation of the Moroccan Jewish Experience: Social Realities and Cinematic Narratives in Moroccan and Israeli Contexts" takes a differentiated look at how Moroccan Jewry is represented socially and cinematically in both Morocco and Israel

After the award ceremony and the presentation of the certificates by Prof. Dr. Johannes Becke and Prof. Dr. Michael Schmitt, the evening came to a convivial close with a reception in the canteen.

This year's graduation ceremony impressively demonstrated how academic excellence, personal stories and shared values of hope and solidarity shape the university's profile.

(More photos to follow)

Dr. Andreas Brämer
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News

Winter Term 2024/25

Most courses could be taught in English as well. Please get in touch with the respective lecturer. For some classes, however, it may be impossible to switch to English (e.g. due to source material).

  • Tutorial: Introduction to Academic Work

Lecturer: David Lüllemann M. A., Maximilian Kathan M. A.

Wednesday, 9.15-10.45 a.m., S 1

  • Lecture: History of Zionism until the Foundation of Israel

Lecturer: Rabb. Prof. Dr. Birgit Klein

Thursday, 4.15-5.45 p.m., S 4

Does not start until 31.10.2024.

  • Seminar / Exercise: Joseph Süß Oppenheimer (1698-1738) - "Jud Süß" as the Protagonist of a Game to Combat Anti-Semitism

Lecturer: Rabb. Prof. Dr. Birgit Klein

Wednesday, 11:15-12:45

The room will be announced by e-mail (birgit.klein@hfjs.eu and judith.damian@hfjs.eu)after registration .

  • Advanced seminar / exercise: Jewish Life after Liberation: New Insights Thanks to Research Into an Archive Collection

Lecturer: Rabb. Prof. Dr. Birgit Klein

Friday, 9.15-12.45, fortnightly at the "Central Archive for Research into the History of the Jews in Germany" (Bergheimer Str. 147, Building C, 69115 Heidelberg)

  • Exercise: Reading Unprinted Sources from the Early Modern Period

Lecturer: Rabb. Prof. Dr. Birgit Klein

Thursday, 14.15-15.45, S 3

  • Research Colloquium History of the Jewish People

Lecturer: Rabb. Prof. Dr. Birgit Klein

By arrangement. Please register by e-mail: birgit.klein@hfjs.eu