Seminars and Workshops
On November 25, 2024 the Wiener Library hosted a symposium under the title Mutual Aid in Dark Times, marking the publishing of the book series "Letters in Dark Times," edited by Prof. Avihu Ronen and published by Moreshet.
On Monday, November 4, the Wiener Library hosted a workshop for research students on the subject of Jewish Press: History and Methodology. The event was organized in collaboration with the Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem, the Koret Center for Jewish Civilization, Tel Aviv University, and the The Shalom Rosenfeld Institute for Research of Jewish Media and Communication at Tel Aviv University.
On November 4, 2024, the Wiener Library hosted a symposium marking the 90th anniversary of its establishment in Amsterdam.
On June 19, 2024 the Wiener Library hosted a symposium on the subject of "Testimony: Personal, Literary and Photographic."
On June 4, 2024, the Wiener Library hosted an international research workshop "How Did Archives Emerge and Function in Times of Crisis?" on behalf of the Israel Science Foundation, in collaboration with Dr. Vera Kaplan, Prof. Roni Stauber, and Prof. Yael Sternhell of the Lester and Sally Entin Faculty of Humanities.
On May 29, 2024, we hosted a screening of the film Proof of Identity (Poland, 2021), directed by Mikołaj Grynberg, produced by the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw, followed by a discussion and conversation. This event was held in collaboration with and courtesy of the Institute for the Study of Polish Jewry and Israel-Poland Relations, and the Friends of POLIN Museum.
On May 16, 2024 we had the pleasure of hosting Prof. Andrew Port of Wayne State University for a lecture on his book "Never Again: Germans and Genocide after the Holocaust."
On May 15-16, 2024, the Wiener Library hosted an interdisciplinary advanced student and scholar workshop titled: "Examining Jewish History as an Integral Part of Modern East Central European History."
On April 3, 2024 we hosted a symposium marking the publication of Moreshet Journal for the Study of the Holocaust and Antisemitism No. 104, dedicated to "Warsaw: Ghetto, Resistance and Uprising."
The Wiener Library and the Center for Research on Dutch Jews were pleased to host Professor Johannes Houwink Ten Cate, the Chair of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at the University of Amsterdam, in a lecture on: “The Terrible Secret? Dutch Jewish Voices on the Nazi Extermination in Real Tim"
The Wiener Library was pleased to host Prof. Jan Grabowski, Special Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies, Department of History at the University of Ottawa, in a workshop for research students on the subject:
"Between the Center and the Periphery in Holocaust Studies: Innovations and Challenges."
Lecturer: Prof. Daniel Siemens, Newcastle University, UK
Hitler’s Brownshirts: Violent Mobilisation and Disciplinary Integration in the National Socialist SA, 1921-1945
The seminar deals with the German-Israeli diplomacy, through the visits and missions of intellectuals and diplomats, and with the complex relations between the two countries in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s
- Research Workshop for researchers, doctoral and graduate students
The Progress and its cost: Germany at the beginning of the 20th Century - Lecture is open to the public
Where did the hatred of the Jews come from?Anti-Semitism in Germany 1900-1938
Holocaust survivors in the Kibbutzim and Moshavim movements | The contribution of Holocaust survivors to Israeli society: culture and faith | Holocaust survivors in the IDF and the security forces |
The contribution of Holocaust survivors to research and commemoration
the encounter between Jews and Spaniards during WWII and the Holocaust; the propagandistic use of Antisemitism in Spain during that period; and the Spanish civil war in the Judeo-Spanish press of Saloniki
A joint workshop sponsored by the University of Maryland, College Park, and Tel Aviv University. The research project that we hope will emerge from this planning workshop is intended to examine these mutual perceptions and interpretations.
The lecture is a history of the antagonism to Israel from the late 1960s to the end of the Cold War in 1989-90.
The goal of this workshop is to scrutinize survivors’ memoirs for expressions of betrayal, to contextualize the reality of endemic betrayal in light of the recent scholarship on neighbors...