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Leo Baeck Essay Prize 2012

The Leo Baeck Institute for the Study of the History and Culture of German-speaking Jewry is delighted to announce its new Leo Baeck Essay Prize. The winning essay will be published in the Leo Baeck Institute Year Book, a fully refereed Oxford journal.

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Prof Mandy Merck: Charlotte loves Harry – Ethnic stereotypes and Jewish jokes in Sex and the City

FilmTalk 2010/2011: “I’ll have what she’s having” Jews loving gentiles; gentiles loving Jews

24 March 2011, 7pm at The Wiener Library

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Dr Nathan Abrams: (Jewish) men and (gentile) women can’t be friends because the sex part always gets in the way

FilmTalk 2010/2011: “I’ll have what she’s having” Jews loving gentiles; gentiles loving Jews

10 February 2011, 7pm at The Wiener Library

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Prof Ginette Vincendeau: Lacombe, Lucien (1974): love, class hatred and the banality of evil in occupied France

FilmTalk 2010/2011: “I’ll have what she’s having” Jews loving gentiles; gentiles loving Jews

9 December 2010, 7pm at The Wiener Library

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German-speaking Jewish philosophers in British contexts

Woburn House Conference Centre, 23rd November 2010

A Conference organised by the Leo Baeck Institute London.

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