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The Leo Baeck Institute (LBI), founded in 1955, was named after Rabbi Leo Baeck, the last public representative of the Jewish community in Nazi Germany. LBI Jerusalem was founded by prominent Jewish intellectuals including Martin Buber, Gershom Scholem, Ernst Simon and Hugo Bergman, alongside two parallel Leo Baeck institutes in London and New York. All three centers operate independently, while cooperation is achieved by the International Executive Committee

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Film Series    

Jews and Germans—A Voyage in Time

In cooperation with The Richard Koebner Minerva Center for German History
(Hebrew University) and the Jerusalem Cinematheque

The film: The Round Dance (Le Ronde, France 1950)

Based on the play: Reigen

Lecturer: Dr. Rina Peled

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Dr. Ilse Josepha Maria Lazaroms
Central European University, Budapest

Arthur Schnitzler and the Three Graces:

Aesthetic, Self-Fashioning and Political Culture
 in Fin-de-Siecle Central Europe

Chair: Prof. Itta Shedletzky
 Wednsday, May 16, 2012
room 2001, Rabin Building, Mount Scopus
 
 
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The Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem
is looking for interns
from November 2012
 
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The children of Nathan Marx

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Children of a textile manufacturer from Stettin, appr. 1920.

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