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Library of Lost Books now on mobile

17 February 2025

Exciting news! The Library of Lost Books website is now optimised for mobile devices.

Explore the history of Nazi book looting in English, German, Czech, and Hebrew, all from your smartphone.

Discover stories of stolen books, their owners, and recovery efforts with just a swipe.

This mobile-friendly update makes this important chapter of Holocaust history more accessible than ever.

https://libraryoflostbooks.com/

LBI London Receives Rare Bust of Talmud Translator Lazarus Goldschmidt

12 February 2025

The Leo Baeck Institute London has recently acquired a significant piece of German-Jewish cultural history: a plaster bust of Dr. Lazarus Goldschmidt, the renowned scholar who translated the Babylonian Talmud into German. The sculpture, created in 1946 by émigré artist Elsa Fraenkel, was generously donated by Fraenkel’s daughter, Dorian Chacko, now 99 years old and residing in Bangalore, India.

The bust was hand-delivered to the LBI by Mariam Chacko, Dorian’s daughter and Elsa Fraenkel’s granddaughter, who travelled from her home in Houston, Texas, for the occasion. This personal delivery underscores the family’s commitment to preserving their heritage and supporting the LBI’s mission.

70 Years of Preserving German-Jewish Heritage

4 February 2025

In May 1955, a group of prominent German-speaking Jewish scholars and thinkers gathered in Jerusalem with a shared mission: to safeguard the history and culture of a community nearly lost to the Holocaust. This moment marked the founding of the Leo Baeck Institute.

With independent institutes in New York, London, and Jerusalem, LBI has spent the last 70 years preserving the stories, documents, and legacies of German-speaking Jewry. What started as a memorial effort has grown into a global institution dedicated to research, education, and cultural preservation.

Welcome Dr Monja Stahlberger

4 February 2025

The LBI London is pleased to welcome our new Postdoctoral Research Fellow to the team.

Dr Stahlberger is an early career researcher specialising in German and Austrian exile studies and German-Jewish history. Her work focuses on questions of cultural identity, belonging, and transnational memory.

LBI London 2025 Lecture Series announced

30 January 2025

The Leo Baeck Institute London proudly presents its 2025 Lecture Series: Belonging and Exclusion. This series explores German-Jewish experiences over four lectures throughout 2025:

 

  • Nicholas Courtman on Jewish citizenship reclamation in post-war Germany
  • Erin Hochman on interwar German nationalism
  • Lisa Pine on Hitler’s Mein Kampf, 100 years on
  • Julia Ng on Daoism in German-Jewish thought

 

Join us in-person at Senate House London, or online on Zoom!

 

Details: https://www.lbilondon.ac.uk/LS-2025

Holocaust Memorial Day 2025

25 January 2025

Today, on Holocaust Memorial Day, we remember the six million Jewish men, women, and children murdered during the Holocaust, as well as the countless others who suffered under Nazi persecution. We honour their memory and reaffirm our commitment to combating antisemitism, prejudice, and hatred in all its forms.

This year we also mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.

LBI 70th Anniversary Celebrations - Eva Reichmann Memorial Lecture

The inaugural Eva Reichmann Lecture, held as part of the LBI 70th Anniversary Celebrations: 

Eva Reichmann: Witness, Historian, Legacy

This special event celebrated the legacy of Dr. Eva Reichmann, a pioneering historian whose groundbreaking work continues to shape our understanding of Nazi persecution and Holocaust historiography.

 

Programme

Welcome & Introduction 

LBI London 2025 Lecture Series announced

14 January 2025

The Leo Baeck Institute London proudly presents its 2025 Lecture Series: “Belonging and Exclusion”. This series explores German-Jewish experiences over four lectures throughout 2025:

  • Nicholas Courtman on Jewish citizenship reclamation in post-war Germany
  • Erin Hochman on interwar German nationalism
  • Lisa Pine on Hitler’s Mein Kampf, 100 years on
  • Julia Ng on Daoism in German-Jewish thought

 

Join us in-person at the University of London, or online on Zoom!

Details: https://www.lbilondon.ac.uk/LS-2025

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