Entries from July 1, 2021 - July 31, 2021

Thursday
Jul292021

New publication

Jewish and Biblical Studies. Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe Post-Doctoral Fellow Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz, 'Mishlei/Proverbs: Weaving the Web of Wisdom' in European Judaism 54:2 (2021), 45-53. Further information.

Monday
Jul262021

Call for information, Limmud

Research in Anglo-Jewish history. Dr Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz, who is currently working on the history of Limmud, is still looking for Limmud programmes for the years 1984 (Portsmouth 1st year), 1988, and 1989 (both at Oxford). Any other Limmud documentation from the 1980s would also be very welcome! She is happy to receive originals or scans. If you have any of these, do please get in touch with her to arrange how to send/scan them: lindsey.taylor-guthartz@manchester.ac.uk

Thursday
Jul222021

New publication

Dead Sea Scrolls. George Brooke, 'The Dead Sea Scrolls' (chap 3) in The Biblical World, 2nd edn, ed. Katharine Dell (Routledge: 2021). Further information.

Wednesday
Jul212021

Radio, Voice of Islam

Religion and Evolution. Daniel Langton was interviewed in relation to evolution and creationism during a panel discussion on 'Anthropogeny' (origins of humankind) on the radio station Voice of Islam. 20 July 2021. Listen again.

Tuesday
Jul202021

New Artists' Workshops

50 Jewish Objects artwork. Nicola Dale and Kremena Dimitrova, two artists commissioned by the Centre to produce a piece of art in response to one or more of the 50 Jewish Objects, have just made freely available two workshops to inspire you in creating your own art piece. You can download Nicola's instructions or follow them online: her words and hints will help you in getting new ideas for your art. And you can listen to Kremena in this video: she guides you through the steps to give life to a comic strip. You can see and enjoy the artwork of Nicola and Kremena, and of all the artists who colloborated with the 50 Jewish Objects project, here.

Friday
Jul162021

Modern Hebrew course

University level Hebrew tuition from Sept 2021. Modern Hebrew on three levels will be available at the University of Manchester from September 2021. The cost of auditing the courses is £600 and there will be no formal assessment. Apply for a place through the Language Centre. The courses will be taught in a mixed teaching environment for classroom-based students alongside distance-learning students (via a swivl robot and video-conferencing link). Audit fee bursaries are available to students at Universities belonging to the Northern Jewish Studies Partnership and other Universities. Further information.

Monday
Jul122021

Blog entry, 50 Jewish Objects

50 Jewish Objects ArtworkJuliet Goodden is the new artist commissioned by the Centre to respond with her art and creative practice to the 50 Jewish Objects project and to one or more items held at the John Rylands Research Institute and Library. With this first blogpost she leads us at the start of her journey of discovery of the collection. Further information.

Monday
Jul122021

Manchester's Response to Coronavirus

Jewish Studies. Among the projects listed by the Faculty of Humanities for their resource 'Contributing to the Fight Against Coronavirus', and the only one located in SALC, is Katja Stuerzenhofecker's work on 'How Jewish Orthodox women moved their religious practices online during COVID-19'. Further information.

Friday
Jul092021

Podcast, Muslim Jewish Forum

Jewish Studies. Alexander Samely took part in the Muslim Jewish Forum event 'Migration Stories: Manchester Muslims and Jews tell their own and their parents' migration stories' (23 May 2021). Alex grew up near Frankfurt am Main in Germany, and although he encountered very little antisemitism, he often wondered about the parts that older people in his town had played in WW2. Arriving in the UK 38 years ago, he feels he was able to develop a "more balanced relationship" with his Jewish identity and said "living here has done me the world of good." He has found people in the UK to be welcoming, tolerant and self-deprecating which made him feel relaxed. He is currently Professor of Jewish Thought at the University of Manchester. Watch again (YouTube).

Friday
Jul022021

Screen & Talk

Jewish Studies. The Centre for Jewish Studies at Manchester University is pleased to announce that the next Screen & Talk event will be the streaming of ‘Wall’ (2017) by Moran Ifergan, Winner of Best Israeli Film Award at the 2017 Docaviv festival. Ifergan explores the spirituality surrounding Israel’s sacred Western Wall, her own journey from her ultra-Orthodox upbringing to a secular life, and the disintegration of her marriage. This film streaming is accompanied by a free recorded discussion (41mins) with Robyn Ashworth-Steen, Principal Rabbi of Manchester Reform Synagogue, and Cathy Gelbin, Professor of Film and German Studies at the University of Manchester. The discussion is chaired by Judy Ironside MBE, Founder and President of UK Jewish Film. 2 – 12 July, online at UK Jewish FilmFurther information.