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Who we are

  • Office hours: Martha Fiedelak

  • Representative on the Examination Board: Shushan Pushkin

  • Representative in the library commission: Evelyn Neyer

  • Events: Liel Pushkin, Shushan Pushkin, Evelyn Neyer, Ronja Bilger, Martha Fiedelak, Raphael Novik, Hanna Kiskina and Liza Lokshin

  • Press & Cooperations: Evelyn Neyer, Shushan Pushkin

  • Representatives for International Students & Networking: Evelyn Neyer, Martha Fiedelak

You can find us in room N1.14, the last door on the right before the entrance to S4

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What we do

  • Consultation hours for students
  • Representation of students vis-à-vis lecturers and other staff in the building
  • regular student Shabbat with the university rabbi
  • joint celebration of Jewish festivals
    (e.g. lighting the Hanukkah candles)
  • Regulars' table with the Rector of the HfJS

The election of the student representatives takes place every winter semester in the first month of the beginning of the semester as part of a general student assembly.

Your student representatives of the HfJS

Events organized by the Student Union

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Debora Eller - Daughters of the Enlightenment

Student Union Lecture

Debates about Zionism and feminism today are often conducted along hardened political lines. This lecture proposes a different perspective: It looks at the foundations of both movements in terms of the history of ideas.
Based on Einat Wilf and Shany Mor's thesis that feminism and Zionism are "daughters of the Enlightenment", the lecture examines their common origins in the intellectual break with a hierarchical order understood as God-given. Both movements arose from the aspiration to no longer accept the seemingly unchangeable - the subordination of women and the political powerlessness of Jews - as fate, but to understand them as changeable social conditions.
Against this background, the role of feminist women within the Zionist movement will be examined: from early activists to contemporary voices in Israel that negotiate issues of self-determination, security and equality. In addition, the lecture will provide insights into current feminist debates in Israel and feminist-Zionist perspectives in Germany. The lecture makes it clear that feminism and Zionism are to be understood as historically related emancipatory projects.

Debora Eller's lecture "Töchter der Aufklärung - Ideengeschichtliche Grundlagen von Feminismus und Zionismus" is organized by our student union, the JuFo Heidelberg and the Antisemitism Department of Heidelberg University.

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Vortrag Debora Eller
  • Date: 28 May 2026
    Date 28 May 2026
  • Time: 
		18:00
		-
		20:00
		UTC+02:00
    Time 18:00 - 20:00 UTC+02:00
  • Participation: On-site
    Participation On-site
  • Language: German
    Language German
  • Location: Hannah Arendt Hall, S4 (HfJS Heidelberg)
    Location Hannah Arendt Hall, S4 (HfJS Heidelberg)
  • Registration? No

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