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Branching Out – Diversity of Jewish Studies
The 12th EAJS Congress
16-20 July, Frankfurt Main, Germany
The World Union of Jewish Studies congratulates its peer organization, the European Association for Jewish Studies, for a successful congress — its twelfth — that celebrated the multidisciplinarity of Jewish Studies. More than 700 scholars from over 30 countries gathered from July 16 to 20 at the University of Frankfurt to meet their peers and discuss their research in 185 sessions, in addition to roundtables and workshops.

The International Conference marking the 75th Anniversary of the Ben-Zvi Institute:
History, Memory, and Identity among Jewish Communities in the Muslim World (Monday – Thursday / June 19th – 22th, 2023)
For the English Program, click here.
An international four-day conference, co-organized by the World Union of Jewish Studies, marked the 75th anniversary of the Ben-Zvi Institute for the Study of Jewish Communities in the East.
In 18 sessions, over 70 scholars and intellectuals discussed the history and culture of Sephardi and Eastern Jewry, with a particular focus on historiography and memory.

The 19th Research Student Conference of the The Mandel Institute of Jewish Studies
The 19th Conference of Research Students in Jewish Studies was hosted by the Mandel Institute of Jewish Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in collaboration with the World Union of Jewish Studies.

Research Workshop in Danielic Literature: Susanna and the Elders
Organized by the Orion Center in cooperation with the World Union of Jewish Studies.
This afternoon workshop, held on March 22, 2023, showcased innovative work on the Greek version(s) of the book of Daniel, and specifically the story of Susanna, being carried out by senior and junior scholars, both in Israel and abroad. The workshop took place both in person and on zoom.

Workshop: Material Reconstruction of the DSS using Digital Tools
The two-day workshop, organized by the Orion Center in cooperation with the World Union of Jewish Studies, was an in-person, intensive course in the development of technical skills for the digital reconstruction of ancient manuscripts, taught by Dr. Hila Dayfani (University of Oxford), and Dr. Asaf Gayer (Ariel University).

Ulpan Scholarships
Ulpan Scholarships are available for European graduate students and early career scholars of Jewish Studies to undertake Hebrew language programmes in Israel during the Summer of 2022. These scholarships have been funded through the generous support of the Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe.
PLEASE NOTE: THE APPLICATION DEADLINE FOR 2023 SUMMER ULPAN SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS IS APRIL 03, 2023.
