Chaired by Dr Miriam Rürup and Dr Daniel Wildmann
Guest speaker: Baroness Julia Neuberger
Programme
Session 1
Film ‘Jud Süß’, with an introduction by Daniel Wildmann
Session 2
Ahuva Liberles Noiman: Das Leben von Konvertiten im Spätmittelalter (response: Sara Halpern)
Sophia Schmitt: Konflikt in der Stadt: Eine verflechtungsgeschichtliche Perspektive der Regensburger Ritualmordbeschuldigung (1476 – 1480) (response: Daniel Herskowitz)
Tamar Menashe: Betrayal and Conversion: Jews, Christians and Cross-Confessional Legal Culture in Reformation Germany (response Sheer Ganor)
Session 3
Rebekka Grossmann: Envisioning Palestine, Photography and the Creation of a Multi-National Space (response: Sophia Schmitt)
Sheer Ganor: In Scattered Formation: Displacement, Alignment, and the German-Jewish Diaspora (response: Ahuva Liberles Noiman)
Session 4
Lecture and Discussion with Baroness Julia Neuberger
Session 5
‘Jewish Life in Freudental’, guided tour
Session 6
Miriam Fenton: Everyday Life, Identity, and Communal Relations: A Comparison of Kehilot Shum and Aragon, c. 1200 – 1347 (response: Alexander Walther)
Daniel Herskowitz: The Jewish Reception of Martin Heidegger’s Thought (response: Miriam Fenton)
Sara Halpern: The World of 1939 Stood Still For Us: European Jewish Emigration from Shanghai, 1945 – 1951 (response: Rebekka Grossmann)
Alexander Walther: Die Shoah und die DDR. Formen der Erinnerung und Repräsentationen jenseits des Antifaschismus (response: Tamar Menashe)
Session 7
Excursion to the Zentrale Stelle der Landesjustizverwaltungen zur Aufklärung nationalsozialistischer Verbrechen in Ludwigsburg (guided tour by Dr Peter Gohle)