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The Leo Baeck Institute London is delighted to announce that Ido Ben Harush is the winner of the 2027 LBI Year Book Essay Prize for his essay “Idolatry and Textolatry: Media Crisis from Mendelssohn to Flusser”. His essay will be published in the 2026 edition of the Leo Baeck Institute Year…

Applications for the 2027 LBI Year Book Essay Prize in German-Jewish Studies close in one month, on 28 February 2026.


The prize supports early-career scholars researching the German-Jewish experience. The winner receives £500, publication in the LBI Year Book, and…

Applications for the 2027 Leo Baeck Institute Year Book Essay Prize in German-Jewish Studies are closing soon on 28 February 2026, so eligible candidates are encouraged to apply now.​


The Leo Baeck Institute for the Study of the History and Culture of German-speaking…

We’re delighted to share that our Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr Monja Stahlberger, has a new article in the Leo Baeck Institute Year Book:


‘I so wanted to be English’: Constructing Identity and Belonging in the Diaries and Memoirs of…

The Leo Baeck Institute for the Study of the History and Culture of German-speaking Jewry is inviting submissions for its 2027 Year Book Essay Prize. The Leo Baeck Institute Year Book is a fully refereed Oxford University Press journal covering all areas of history and culture. A leading journal…

The Leo Baeck Institute for the Study of the History and Culture of German-speaking Jewry is inviting submissions for the 2025 Year Book Essay Prize. The Leo Baeck Institute Year Book is a fully refereed Oxford University Press journal and covers cultural,…

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