Entries from December 1, 2021 - December 31, 2021

Tuesday
Dec212021

Screen and Talk

Jewish Studies. The Centre for Jewish Studies and the Department of Drama at Manchester University are pleased to announce that the next Screen & Talk event will be the streaming of ‘Jacob the liar’ (1974) by Frank Beyer. Jacob the Liar was unique in Eastern Bloc film and the original to Peter Kassovitz’s Hollywood remake of 1999 with Robin Williams. In addition to receiving national and international accolades, it was the only East German film to be nominated for an Academy Award. Live online discussion panel with Becker’s biographer Sander L. Gilman (Emory University); Sabine Hake (The University of Texas); the actor, director and author Blanche Kommerell, who shot to fame in her role as Rosa Frankfurter in Frank Beyer’s Jacob the Liar; and Cathy Gelbin (University of Manchester). 2 Feb 2022, 6.30pm GMT, online, register here. In collaboration with Manchester Reform Synagogue. Further information.

Friday
Dec172021

Blog entry, Rylands Library

Jewish Studies. Stefania Silvestri has written a blog post 'From Calcutta to Tarcento: Jewish marriage contracts from the collections' for the John Rylands Institute and Library. Further information

Wednesday
Dec152021

Blog entry, 50 Jewish Objects


50 Jewish Objects Artwork
. As part of the activities of the 50 Jewish Objects project, creative pieces are commissioned for contemporary artists in response to selected artefacts from the John Rylands Library and the research produced by Dr Stefania Silvestri. In the first blogpost by artist Daniel Gouly he discusses the creative processes behind his new commission. Further information.

Wednesday
Dec082021

50 Jewish Objects Exhibition

Jewish studies. Four objects from the 50 Jewish Objects are currently on display in the John Rylands Research Institute and Library gallery. See Stefania Silvestri's blog on the exhibition. Further information.

Wednesday
Dec012021

Gaster seminar

Jewish Studies. This academic year (2021-22) the John Rylands Research Institute will complete the online cataloguing of the codices in Hebrew script in the Rylands Library Manchester. To mark the occasion the John Rylands Research Institute and the Manchester University Centre for Jewish Studies are hosting a series of seminars in autumn 2021 and spring 2022 which will explore aspects of the Rylands Gaster collection, and related collections. The next seminar in the series is by Dr Stefania Silvestri, “Not Only Books: Understanding Artefacts in the Rylands Gaster Collection”. 7 Dec 2021, 2 - 3.30pm, online. Further information.

Wednesday
Dec012021

Post doctorate opportunity, University of Manchester

Call for proposals for post-doctoral fellowship. The Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe offers a Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship in Jewish Studies for two years. The Foundation only allows one application per institution, and so there will be an internal selection process for The University of Manchester. Internal deadline: 1 Dec 2021. Further information.