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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).

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Kick-off event "Media literacy in the context of the Middle East conflict - countering left-wing extremism among pupils and students"

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About the program

Since July 2025, the Heidelberg University of Jewish Studies (HfJS) and the Heidelberg University of Education have been jointly responsible for the research project "Media literacy in the context of the Middle East conflict - countering left-wing extremism among pupils and students", which is funded for three years by the BMFSFJ's "Live Democracy" program.
The aim of the project is to analyze and reflect on the use of social media in the context of the Middle East conflict among pupils in higher grades and students - and thus contribute to the prevention of extremism in educational institutions. The aim is to identify and elaborate on (left-wing) extreme narratives and conspiracy myths regarding the Middle East conflict.
Building on this, workshops and argumentation training will be developed and carried out for pupils and (teacher) students. In a further step, workshops will also be offered for teachers, educational professionals and multipliers to enable them to implement argumentation training for young people and young adults themselves in the sense of extremism and anti-Semitism prevention and democracy education.
 

The project aims to reach various target groups, mainly secondary school pupils, students (of teacher training courses), teachers, educational professionals (school social work), university lecturers, university management and other multipliers.
With the planned kick-off event on 17.11.2025, we would like to provide you with further information on the project on the one hand, and on the other hand to shed light on the topic from a multi-perspective and intersectional perspective with experts from various professional/action fields.

Registration here

[Übersetzen nach: English] Medienkompetenz

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