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The study of Jewish religious education deals with educational work in a wider social and scientific context. The subject is aimed at student teachers or students who are interested in community work.

In addition, the subject promotes general didactic skills that enable the processing, structuring and communication of complex knowledge. These skills are not only relevant for schools and communities, but also in fields such as science and university teaching, political education and anti-discrimination work.

Prof. Dr. Isabel Cranz has held the chair since April 2026.

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Chair of Jewish Religious Studies, Education and Teaching Methods

Prof. Dr. Isabel Cranz

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This year's Abraham Berliner Lecture was held by Prof. Dr. Katrin Kogman-Appel, Professor of Jewish Art History at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster. 
She is one of the internationally renowned experts in Jewish book and art history and conducts research in particular on the visual and material culture of Judaism in the Middle Ages and early modern period.

In her lecture "Jewish cultural politics in Istanbul after 1492: The repertoire of the Ibn Nahmias printing house (1493-1520)", she shed light on the period after the expulsion of the Jews from the Iberian Peninsula and the development of Jewish life in Istanbul. The central question was what significance the Jewish printing house Ibn Nahmias, founded in 1493, had for the development of religious life, cultural self-positioning and the formation of a Sephardic identity.

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  • Date: 9 June 2026
    Date 9 June 2026
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