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Leo Baeck Institute London Lecture Series 2024

This season’s lecture series Outsiders in German-Jewish History seeks to uncover the shared experiences of individuals and communities who found themselves on the margins of society.

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    LBI Lecture Series 2024 - Grzegorz Kwiatkowski

    Thu, Nov 28, 6:00 PM

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    LBI Lecture Series 2024 - Prof. Kay Schiller

    Thu, Oct 10, 6:00 PM

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    LBI Lecture Series 2024 - Prof. Dani Kranz

    Thu, Jun 13, 6:00 PM

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TheLeo Baeck Institute London, founded in 1955, was named after the last public representative of the Jewish community in Nazi Germany. Its members conduct and support research into the history and culture of German-speaking Jewry from the 17th century to the present day. The Institute aims to facilitate academic exchange among all of those engaged in understanding the history and culture of German-speaking Jews in Europe and throughout its diaspora. The LBI London also encourages the study of the German and European Jewish experience from the 17th to the 21st centuries to help understand contemporary socio-political debates concerning immigration, minorities, integration, and civil rights. Teaching and research capacities expanded significantly with the move in 2011 from its historic home in central London to Queen Mary, University of London. Since then the LBI London has established German- and European-Jewish History and Culture as a teaching and research field at the School of History at Queen Mary. The LBI London remains an independent institute and is a registered charity under English law.WebsiteFacebookTwitter