Postdoc. position in Bergen

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Study of Religion at the University of Bergen, Norway The Department of Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies and Religion invites applications for a postdoctoral position in the Study of Religion for a research project on strong individual commitment in ancient forms of Judaism, commencing 01.01.2027, or earlier as agreed upon. TheContinue reading “Postdoc. position in Bergen”

Event: Med anledning av 250-årsjubileet av judiskt liv i Sverige presenteras Judiska studier vid Södertörns högskola

Södertörns Högskola presenterar imorgon torsdag 23/10 2025 sina judiska studier. Zoomalternativ finns. Kontakta Ulrika Björk för mer information.

[REMINDER] LUND/ONLINE: Guest lecture on Medieval Jewish quarters in the cities of Bavaria

Please see previous post here Prof. Dr. Bernd Päffgen of the Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität München visits us for a guest lecture on “Lost traces? Medieval Jewish quarters in the cities of Bavaria.” For text in German, please click here – the lecture will be held in English. The lecture will be in Lund but can also be seen online. PleaseContinue reading “[REMINDER] LUND/ONLINE: Guest lecture on Medieval Jewish quarters in the cities of Bavaria”

[REMINDER] LUND/ONLINE: Seminar: The Role of Islam in the Jewish-Christian Relationship

On the 8th of May Jordan Spencer Jacobs hosts an interactive lecture and discussion online with Professor Susannah Heschel (Eli M. Black Distinguished Professor of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College). We will reflect upon  Islam’s role in the Jewish-Christian relationship, which has been severely understudied. 60 years since the signing of Nostra Aetate in Rome, and in an eraContinue reading “[REMINDER] LUND/ONLINE: Seminar: The Role of Islam in the Jewish-Christian Relationship”

LUND/ONLINE: Guest lecture on Medieval Jewish quarters in the cities of Bavaria

Prof. Dr. Bernd Päffgen of the Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität München visits us for a guest lecture on “Lost traces? Medieval Jewish quarters in the cities of Bavaria.” For text in German, please click here – the lecture will be held in English. The lecture will be in Lund but can also be seen online. Please contact MatsContinue reading “LUND/ONLINE: Guest lecture on Medieval Jewish quarters in the cities of Bavaria”

LUND/ONLINE: Seminar: The Role of Islam in the Jewish-Christian Relationship

On the 8th of May Jordan Spencer Jacobs hosts an interactive lecture and discussion online with Professor Susannah Heschel (Eli M. Black Distinguished Professor of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College). We will reflect upon  Islam’s role in the Jewish-Christian relationship, which has been severely understudied. 60 years since the signing of Nostra Aetate in Rome, and in an eraContinue reading “LUND/ONLINE: Seminar: The Role of Islam in the Jewish-Christian Relationship”

[UPDATE] Conference: Moving Beyond the Document: Nostra Aetate’s Legacy and Interreligious Understanding

Please remember to sign up for the Nostra Aetate conference in Lund today 15th of April at the latest! Please see the flyer below for information, click here to get to the event on the university website, or click here to sign up directly – you can also find the link on the university website.

LUND: Lunch with Jewish Studies

On April 7, at 12.00-13.00 we will meet for lunch with Jewish Studies (you bring your own lunch). This time, we meet at SOL, and all students and staff of any Jewish-related topics (including students of Modern Hebrew and Yiddish) are most welcome. Please email Desirée Lind de1304li@lu.se for more details. April 7, at 12.00-13.00.Continue reading “LUND: Lunch with Jewish Studies”

LUND: Föredrag

“Glöm oss inte – berätta för världen om oss!” är ett föredrag av Barbro Posner. Med utgångspunkt från sin bok, “Vi måste göra något – Om Förintelsens Ögonvittnen i Malmö” berättar hon son barn till överlevande från Auschwitz och Bergen-Belsen, om den grupp överlevande som bestämde sig för att vittna om Förintelsens fasor. LUX:B240 |Continue reading “LUND: Föredrag”

BERGEN: PhD position

The Department of Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies and Religion in the University of Bergen invites applications for a PhD position in the Study of Religion focusing on ancient religions commencing 01.01.2026, or as agreed upon. The position is for a fixed-term period of four years. The PhD position is earmarked for a PhD project on strong, individual commitment inContinue reading “BERGEN: PhD position”