Blog entry, 50 Jewish Objects
50 Jewish Objects Artwork. Juliet Goodden is the new artist commissioned by the Centre to respond with her art and creative practice to the 50 Jewish Objects project and to one or more items held at the John Rylands Research Institute and Library. With this first blogpost she leads us at the start of her journey of discovery of the collection. Further information.
Podcast, Muslim Jewish Forum
Jewish Studies. Alexander Samely took part in the Muslim Jewish Forum event 'Migration Stories: Manchester Muslims and Jews tell their own and their parents' migration stories' (23 May 2021). Alex grew up near Frankfurt am Main in Germany, and although he encountered very little antisemitism, he often wondered about the parts that older people in his town had played in WW2. Arriving in the UK 38 years ago, he feels he was able to develop a "more balanced relationship" with his Jewish identity and said "living here has done me the world of good." He has found people in the UK to be welcoming, tolerant and self-deprecating which made him feel relaxed. He is currently Professor of Jewish Thought at the University of Manchester. Watch again (YouTube).
Screen & Talk
Jewish Studies. The Centre for Jewish Studies at Manchester University is pleased to announce that the next Screen & Talk event will be the streaming of ‘Wall’ (2017) by Moran Ifergan, Winner of Best Israeli Film Award at the 2017 Docaviv festival. Ifergan explores the spirituality surrounding Israel’s sacred Western Wall, her own journey from her ultra-Orthodox upbringing to a secular life, and the disintegration of her marriage. This film streaming is accompanied by a free recorded discussion (41mins) with Robyn Ashworth-Steen, Principal Rabbi of Manchester Reform Synagogue, and Cathy Gelbin, Professor of Film and German Studies at the University of Manchester. The discussion is chaired by Judy Ironside MBE, Founder and President of UK Jewish Film. 2 – 12 July, online at UK Jewish Film. Further information.
Rabbinic ordination, in press
Gender and Judaism. Congratulations to Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe Post-Doctoral Fellow Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz, based in the Centre for Jewish Studies, who received Orthodox rabbinic ordination on 15 June 2021 from Maharat, New York, as part of their ninth cohort of women rabbis, and only the second woman from the UK. See the Jewish Chronicle article (14 June), the Jewish Chronicle (17 June), Times of Israel (17 June), Times of Israel (22 June), the Jewish Chronicle (24 June).
Research project, BRIC-19
Prayer in the age of COVID. Dr Katja Stuerzenhofecker's investigation of Jewish Orthodox female-only online prayer groups has brought to light important insights into the religious and quotidian motivations and needs of women and girls. Some of the findings are specific to current conditions under the pandemic, but many concern perennial issues that will live on in the after-times such as accessibility, participation and leadership. Research participants who attend the prayer groups are invited to learn more about the findings and give their feedback on 11 July. This is part of the research project 'Social Distance, Digital Congregation: British Ritual Innovation under Covid-19'. Further information.
Teaching presentation, Jerusalem
Holocaust Studies. Ion Popa will give an online presentation at the Yad Vashem International Institute for Holocaust Research entitled "Destruction, Survival, Dissidence: Jewish Life in Romania in the context of the Holocaust." The presentation is organised as part of a partnership between Yad Vashem and Haifa University and aimed at MA students. Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, 20 July 2021.
New publication
History of Atheism. Daniel Langton, "Atheism" in Encyclopedia of Jewish-Christian Relations Online, edited by Martin Thurner, Peter Schäfer, Christoph Markschies, Amy-Jill Levine, Rainer Kampling and Walter Homolka. (Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2021). Author-submitted manuscript and online.
Call for papers
Holocaust Studies. Jean-Marc Dreyfus is on the scientific committee for the conference 'The spoliation of musical instruments in Europe 1933-1945'. 7, 8 and 9 April 2022 - Philharmonie de Paris. This conference can be seen as part of the ongoing studies of despoiled cultural property (by way of seizures, looting, forced sales, etc.). A great deal of work has been carried out in various institutions, including museums, on despoiled works of art, and more recently on despoiled books. The Philharmonie de Paris and more particularly the Musée de la Musique and its Conservation & Research team, wish to play their part in research on looting in the musical field: provenance research, market and circulation of musical instruments, stakeholders and their networks, etc. Call for papers (English). Call for papers (French).
Author's Foundation grant
50 Jewish Objects Poems. Rabbi Dr. Atar Hadari was awarded a £3000 Author's Foundation grant to complete 'Gethsemane', the book of poetic monologues drawn from the New Testament which grew out of his 50 Jewish Objects audio-drama artistic commission on a fragment of the gospel of John in the John Rylands Library, 'Gethsemane Suite'.
Conference paper, international
Dead Sea Scrolls. George Brooke presented on 'The Dead Sea Scrolls and Authorship'. Dead Sea Scrolls: Second Public Conference, under the auspices of NYU Skirball Department of Hebrew & Judaic Studies and the Israel Antiquities Authority. 6-9 June 2021. Further information.
BBC Radio 4, Woman's Hour
Jewish Studies. Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe Post-Doctoral Fellow Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz is used to writing about women in Judaism. Now, following her ordination as a female Orthodox rabbi, she has become part of the story; see the Jewish Chronicle (17 June), Times of Israel (17 June), and listen again to Woman's Hour (17 June).
Conference contributors, BAJS 2021
Jewish Studies. Staff and honorary fellows who are contributing to the BAJS2021 conference on 'World in Crisis: Reflections and Responses from Antiquity to the Present' include: Katja Stuerzenhofecker: 'Revisiting Kurt Lewin's action research for a world in crisis'; Katharina Keim: 'Apocalypticism at the Emergence of Islam'; Marcel Stoetzler: 'What is 'left-wing' about 'left-wing antisemitism'?'; Avishalom Westreich: 'Religious Identity, Law and Politics: The Challenge of Reproductive Technologies', and Stefania Silvestri will contribute to a panel discussion on 'Jewish Heritage in/and Crisis VI: Libraries/archives and Crisis'. Further information.