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Public Lecture: Bernard Wasserstein, Gertrude van Tijn and the Fate of the Dutch Jews during the Second World War, 16/6/2014

Bernard Wasserstein (University of Chicago), presents a public lecture on his new book, “The Ambiguity of Virtue: Gertrude van Tijn … More

Bernard Wasserstein, Gertrude van Tijn, New College, world war 2

Postgraduate Workshop with Bernard Wasserstein – Archives: Their Uses and Their Perils

A postgraduate workshop with Professor Bernard Wasserstein (University of Chicago) will be running on 16 June 2014, entitled Archives: Their Uses and Their … More

archives, Bernard Wasserstein, New College, seminars

Public Lecture: Jonathan Freedland (The Guardian), ‘Israel and Us’, 26 March 2014

This event will take place 6-8pm in the Martin Hall, New College, Mound Place EH1 2LX. The event is free … More

Edinburgh, Edinburgh Jewish Literary Society, Jews, Jonathan Freedland, Martin Hall, New College

SPECIALIST SEMINAR: Piotr Leśniak & Jane McArthur, Thinking Through the City: A conversation on the making of an exhibition, 2/4/2014

Piotr Leśniak (ECA) and Jane McArthur (ECA), present a seminar entitled, “Thinking Through the City: A conversation on the making … More

Edinburgh Jews, exhibition, jane mcarthur, Martin Hall, New College, Piotr Lesniak

POSTGRADUATE WORKSHOP: Working with archival resources in Jewish Studies, 19/2/2014

Wednesday 19 February 2014, 1-4pm, Scottish Jewish Archives Centre (SJAC), Glasgow Staff and PG students are invited to sign up … More

archival research, archival resources, Dr Hannah Holtschneider, frank, glasgow, kaplan, postgraduate students, research, Scottish Jewish Archives Centre, spiro, workshop

CSCO event – Jews in a Graeco-Roman Environment

The Centre for the Study of Christian Origins is pleased to invite you to a special drinks reception to celebrate … More

CSCO, greek, margaret williams, roman

SPECIALIST SEMINAR: ‘Culture shifts in research resources’

There’s still time to sign up for the Digital HSS session on ‘Culture shifts in research resources’: Clare Button and … More

Digital Library Development, Libraries, seminars

PUBLIC EVENT – Israel: Democracy, Religion, Politics

A panel discussion organised by the Research Network in Jewish Studies and the Global Justice Academy, University of Edinburgh 20 … More

democracy, israel, politics, public events

PUBLIC EVENT: Exhibition – Edinburgh Jews – at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Situated in what was the heart of Edinburgh’s once thriving Jewish community, this free exhibition reveals for the first time … More

Edinburgh, exhibition, Jews, New College, World war

PUBLIC EVENT: ‘Scots and Jews: The History of Edinburgh Jewry, 1790-1950’, Dr Mark Gilfillan, 27/5/2013

Dr Mark Gilfillan, Research Associate in Irish Jewish history in the School of History and English at the University of … More

Edinburgh, Jewish history, Jews, Judaism, Mark Gilfillan, Scotland

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