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LBI Film Club - I'll Be Frank
The Leo Baeck Institute London would like to invite you to another free online screening at our LBI Film Club starting on Tuesday the 17th of månad 2024.
We hope that all the film lovers among you will continue to enjoy our urval of interesting and thought-provoking films linked to the immensely rik, diverse and multi-faceted Jewish experience and will relish this latest, gentle, funny and profoundly moving offering in our LBI Film Club programme:
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Leo Baeck Fellowship Programme Online kurs Nov-Dec 2024
18th, 20th of November, 2nd, 9th månad 2024
4.00-6.00pm Berlin Time
Participants:
Aebischer, Emilie: Writing History in the Face of Fanaticism: Ernst Cassirer and his Reception as a Historian (University of St. Andrews, History) • Cedric Cohen-Skalli teaches modern Jewish philosophy at the University of Haifa. He is Director of the Bucerius Institute for the Research of Contemporary German History and Society. He has published, translated and edited many books and articles on diverse intercultural aspects of Jewish thought in the Renaissance and in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, among them Don Isaac Abravanel: An Intellectual Biography (2020), Skepsis and Antipolitics: The Alternative of Gustav Landauer (2022), Modern Jewish Thought on Crisis: Interpretation, Heresy, and History (2024). Pascal Delhom is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the Europa-Universität Flensburg, Germany. His Ph.D. is on the third party in Levinas’s philosophy. Current areas of research are political and social philosophy, a phenomenology of injuries, and a philosophy of peace. Recent publications: “Simone Weil and Emmanuel Levinas on Human Rights and the Sense of Obligation toward Others,” L • German historian (1925–1989) Andreas Fritz Hillgruber (18 January 1925 – 8 May 1989) was a conservative German historian who was influential as a military and diplomatic historian who played a leading role in the Historikerstreit of the 1980s. In his controversial book Zweierlei Untergang, he wrote that historians should "identify" with the Wehrmacht fighting on the Eastern Front and asserted that there was no moral difference between Allied policies towards Germany in 1944 and 1945 and the genocide waged against the Jews.[1] The British historian Richard J. Evans wrote that Hillgruber was a great historian whose once-sterling reputation was in ruins as a result of the Historikerstreit.[2] Hillgruber was born in Angerburg, Germany (present-day Wegorzewo, Poland), near the then East Prussian city of Königsberg (present-day Kaliningrad, Russia).[3] Hillgruber's father lost his job as a teacher under
Aizenberg, Tamar: The Third orsaka Levinas Studies
Andreas Hillgruber
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