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The Leo Baeck Institute,

named after Leo Baeck, the last public representative of the Jewish community in Nazi Germany, was founded in 1955 by the Council of Jews from Germany. It is the aim of the Institute to put on record the history and culture of German-speaking Jewry.

With centres in London, New York and Jerusalem, the Leo Baeck Institute is the leading research institute in the field of German-Jewish history and culture.
In Germany,
the Wissenschaftliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft, the Verein der Freunde und Förderer in Frankfurt/Main and an archival branch of the New York archive at the Jewish Museum in Berlin, all contribute to the work of the three centres.

The Institute focuses in particular on the once large Jewish communities, destroyed in the Holocaust, which made such an immeasurable contribution to European culture.

The LBI's publications cover many facets of Jewish history in Central Europe - from historical analyses of life in the poorer Jewish communities to research on the intellectual and cultural legacy of more well-known figures, particularly those of the 19th and 20th centuries, such as Rahel Varnhagen, Heinrich Heine, Sigmund Freud, Franz Kafka, Hermann Cohen, Albert Einstein, Martin Buber, Franz Rosenzweig and Hannah Arendt.

More information about the history of the Leo Baeck Institute:

Ruth Nattermann: Deutsch-jüdische Geschichtsschreibung nach der Shoah. Die Gründungs- und Frühgeschichte des Leo Baeck Institute, Klartext, Essen 2004

Christhard Hoffmann (ed.): Preserving the Legacy of German Jewry. A History of the Leo Baeck Institute, 1955-2005, Schriftenreihe wissenschaftlicher Abhandlungen, Mohr Siebeck: Tübingen 2005

The Leo Baeck Institute London

is responsible for the Leo Baeck Institute Year Book which has appeared without a break for the last 50 years. Its articles cover cultural, economic, political, social and religious history as well as the impact of antisemitism and the Jewish responses to it. The Year Book's classified bibliography is regarded as being of unique value for researchers and students.
In addition to the Year Book, symposium volumes and monographs, the Institute is instrumental in publishing the Schriftenreihe wissenschaftlicher Abhandlungen, which comprises today 72 volumes.

Other functions of the London LBI include the organisation of a broad range of events such as lecture programmes and organising international conferences both in the UK and abroad as well as funding fellowships. The Institute has recently been successful in establishing two research professorships to investigate the role of German-speaking Jews in 19th and 20th century academia.

In addition to its publishing and conference activities, the London Leo Baeck Institute fulfils other functions related to its role as an educational charity. Our staff give information to the general public, advise scholars and students engaged in research on German-Jewish history, collect archival material for the New York Leo Baeck Institute, act as referees to organisations funding scholarships, and vet manuscripts submitted to publishers in England, Germany and the United States, and act as examiners for Dphil and MA candidates in UK universities.

For further information, please contact us!


Annual Report of Activities 2009 (pdf)

 


 


The LBI New York is a research, exhibition, and lecture center whose library and archives offer the most comprehensive documentation for the study of German Jewish history.

The LBI New York has recently opened a research branch in Germany at the Jewish Museum Berlin. Researchers in Berlin have access to all of the LBI Archives's microfilms and to the digitized photograph collection.

Leo Baeck Institute New York
15 West 16th Street
New York
N.Y. 10011
USA

Tel: 001-212-744 6400
Fax: 001-212-988 1305
e-mail: lbaeck@lbi.cjh.org
www.lbi.org

Archiv des Leo Baeck Instituts New York
im Jüdischen Museum Berlin

Lindenstraße 9-14
10969 Berlin
Tel.: 030-25 99 35 56
Fax: 030-25 99 34 09
e-mail: a.pomerance@jmberlin.de

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The LBI Jerusalem is responsible for the publication of the Jüdischer Almanach and books in Hebrew and German and maintains a small archive. It advances studies of the History of Middle European Jewry at the Israeli Universities and groomed new generations of historians researching Jewish-German history.

Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem
33 Bustanai Street
Jerusalem 93229
ISRAEL

Tel/Fax: 00972-2-5633790
e-mail: leobaeck@netvision.net.il
www.leobaeck.org

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Wissenschaftliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft des Leo Baeck Instituts in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

The Wissenschaftliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft (WA) of the Leo Baeck Institute is a group of historians based in Germany whose aim is to research and to present German-Jewish history since the beginning of Jewish emancipation. The WA organises biennial conferences with young academics from Germany and Israel, international symposia, and annual colloquiums with doctoral candidates.

Universität München
Historisches Seminar
Abteilung für jüdische Geschichte und Kultur
Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1
80539 München

Tel. 0049 (0) 89 2180 5570
Fax 0049 (0) 89 2180 5666
e-mail michael.brenner@lrz.uni-muenchen.de

Vorsitzender
Prof. Dr. Michael Brenner, München

Stellvertretende Vorsitzende
Prof. Dr. Monika Richarz, Hamburg

Vorstand
Prof. Dr. Arno Herzig, Hamburg
Prof. Dr. Stefi Jersch-Wenzel, Berlin
Prof. Dr. Andreas Gotzmann, Erfurt
Prof. Dr. Stefan Rohrbacher, Düsseldorf
Prof. Dr. Reinhard Rürup, Berlin
Dr. Stefanie Schüler-Springorum, Hamburg


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Freunde und Förderer, Frankfurt

Based in Frankfurt/Main, the Freunde und Förderer of the Leo Baeck Institute take an active role in the work of the Institute. Its members are informed about the Institute's research through periodic publications: the German language Almanach, the English-language Year Book and the newsletter LBI Information. The latter also contains reports on research results by young historians. Members may purchase publications of the Institute at a reduced price. The annual membership fee is €52, or €26 for students. Please contact Freunde & Förderer for corporate fees. Membership includes a copy each of the LBI Year Book, the Almanach, and the LBI Information; the LBI News (New York) is available on request.

The Freunde und Förderer is a charitable organisation. Its work is supported by a committee that includes leading prominent public figures, politicians, scientists, and members of the clergy.

Freunde und Förderer des Leo Baeck Instituts
Liebigstr. 24
60323 Frankfurt am Main
GERMANY

Tel 0049-69-722 133
Fax 0049-69-723 841

e-mail: LBI.FFM@t-online.de
www.leobaeck.de

 

Kuratorium

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Bergsdorf (Ministerialdirektor a.D., Bonn)
Franz-Josef Bindert (Ministerialdirigent, Bonn)
Horst Dahlhaus (Direktor Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung a.D., Sankt Augustin)
P. Dr. Willehad P. Eckert (Düsseldorf)
Norbert Gansel (Oberbürgermeister a.D., Kiel)
Wilhelm Haas (Botschafter a.D., Bonn)
Dr. Niels Hansen (Botschafter a.D., Bonn)
Prof. Hilmar Hoffmann (Frankfurt)
Dr. Josef Joffe (Herausgeber "Die Zeit", Hamburg)
Hermann E.J. Kalinna (Oberkirchenrat i.R., Bonn)
Dr. Angelika Köster-Loßack (Heidelberg)
Albrecht Krause (Ministerialdirigent a.D., Bonn)
Prof. Dr. Werner Licharz (Eschborn)
Prof. Dr. Ernst Gottfried Mahrenholz (Karlsruhe)
Michael Mertes (Staatssekretär,Düsseldorf)
Dr. Knut Nevermann (Ministerialdirektor, Berlin)
Dr. h.c. Annemarie Renger (Bundestagspräsidentin a.D., Bonn)
Hans-Peter Repnik (Mitglied des Bundestages, Berlin)
Prof. Dr. Gerhard A. Ritter (Allmannshausen)
Dr. Waldemar Ritter (Ministerialdirigent a.D., Bonn)
Prof. Dr. Reinhard Rürup (Berlin)
Prof. Dr. Julius H. Schoeps (Potsdam)
Dr. Klaus Schütz (Botschafter a.D., Berlin)
Dr. Joachim Schulz-Hardt (Ministerialdirektor a.D., Bonn)
Prof. Dr. Hans-Joachim Veen (Vorsitzender Stiftung Ettersberg, Weimar)
Prof. Dr. Rudolf Vierhaus (Max-Planck-Institut, Göttingen)
Dr. Bernhard Vogel (Ministerpräsident von Thüringen a.D., Erfurt)
Ruth Wagner (Staatsministerin a.D., Vizepräsidentin d. Hess. Landtags, Wiesbaden)
Dr. Walter Wallmann (Ministerpräsident a.D., Frankfurt a.M.)
Prof. Dr. Werner Weidenfeld (München)
Dr. Richard Frhr. von Weizsäcker (Bundespräsident a.D., Berlin)
Dr. Ernst-Peter Wieckenberg (München)

Vorstand
Georg Heuberger (Direktor des Jüdischen Museums Frankfurt a.M., Vorsitzender)
Thomas Cohn, stellvertretender Vorsitzender
Alfred Rosenthal
Dr. Schimon Staszewski
Arno Lustiger, Ehrenvorsitzender

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