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Fellows 2024-25

Fellows 2024-25

Goethe University, Frankfurt


Networks of the Jewish Mission: Missionaries, Jews, and Converts within the Milieu of the Proselyte Institutions of the 18th Century
 


My dissertation examines the Protestant mission to the Jews in the Holy Roman Empire and England…

Hebrew University of Jerusalem


Imparting the Hebrew Language to Adults in Mandatory Palestine and the State of Israel 1936-1955


The central theme of her research lies in the field of Adult Education, approached from a historical perspective. The study explores…

Brandeis University


The Third Generations: Grandchildren of Holocaust Survivors, Grandchildren of Perpetrators and Holocaust Memory 


Tamar Aizenberg is a PhD Candidate in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies at Brandeis University (Waltham, MA). Her dissertation…

Stanford University


Redemption and Jewish Modernity: The Case of Hannah Arendt


Ariel Horowitz is a Ph.D. candidate in Comparative Literature at Stanford University, focusing on modern Jewish literature and working across German, English, and Hebrew. Ariel’s…

University of Southampton


Shared Worlds and Epistolary Spaces: The Correspondence of German-Jewish Families during the Holocaust, 1933-45 



Charles Knight holds a PhD from the Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations at the University of…

University of Oxford


The Art of the Hebrew Book in Medieval Brabant


Celeste Jingyan Pan is a PhD candidate in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Oxford, where she has been working under the supervision of Professor Judith Olszowy-Schlanger. Her…

University of St. Andrews


Writing History in the Face of Fanaticism: Ernst Cassirer and his Reception as a Historian


University of Chicago


The German-Jewish Reception of Writings on Jewish Music, 1780-1900 


Melanie Shahin’s dissertation charts the intellectual history of Jewish music research during its emergence as a distinct field of study in German-speaking lands…

Stuttgart University / King’s College London


Stolen Years – German-Jewish Women’s Life Writing in Exile


Anna Marion Weber is a PhD candidate in German literature at King’s College London and jointly at the University of Stuttgart. Her research focuses on…

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