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Vivian Liska on 'German Jewish Thought and its Afterlife: A Tenuous Legacy.” Read more about Vivian Liska on 'German Jewish Thought and its Afterlife: A Tenuous Legacy.”
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“Any Minute Now, the World Overflows its Border!”: Anarchist Modernism and the Yiddish Poetry of Peretz Markish Read more about “Any Minute Now, the World Overflows its Border!”: Anarchist Modernism and the Yiddish Poetry of Peretz Markish
Rachel Seelig - 'Strangers in Berlin: Modern Jewish Literature between East and West, 1919-1933' Read more about Rachel Seelig - 'Strangers in Berlin: Modern Jewish Literature between East and West, 1919-1933'
Marshall Cunningham - 'The Invention of Second Temple Judaism and the Persistence of the Radical Rupture Model in Biblical Scholarship” Read more about Marshall Cunningham - 'The Invention of Second Temple Judaism and the Persistence of the Radical Rupture Model in Biblical Scholarship”
Public Lecture by Esra Özyürek: 'Wrong Emotions for the Holocaust: Invisible Contributions of the Turkish- and Arab-Germans to the Cosmopolitan Memory Culture'' Read more about Public Lecture by Esra Özyürek: 'Wrong Emotions for the Holocaust: Invisible Contributions of the Turkish- and Arab-Germans to the Cosmopolitan Memory Culture''