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Meet the LBI Fellows

The LBI London is delighted to introduce the researchers from the LBI Fellowship programme. Through our Meet the Fellows series, we share the diverse projects and academic journeys of emerging scholars in Jewish-German studies and related fields. Each conversation offers insight into the questions shaping their research, from post-Holocaust family memory to interreligious networks and cultural exchange in nineteenth-century scholarship.

Follow along as we spotlight their work and the discoveries made during their time with the Institute.

 

 

Meet the Fellows

The latest feature in the Leo Baeck Institute’s Meet the Fellows series introduces Annika Duin, whose research examines how West Germans responded to antisemitism after 1945. Drawing on letters written by non-Jewish citizens to Jewish individuals and communities, her work traces how people discussed guilt, responsibility, and the Nazi past in everyday correspondence.   Can you briefly…
Meet Leo Baeck Fellow Tamar Aizenberg, part of the 2024-25 cohort, whose research offers fresh perspectives on memory, family, and Holocaust history.    Can you briefly describe your doctoral research project for a non-specialist audience? What drew you to this particular topic? My research is an experiential history of the grandchildren of Jewish Holocaust survivors and the…
Next in LBI’s Meet the Fellows series, we are pleased to highlight Tekle Ekvtimishvili, whose research examines Networks of Protestant mission to the Jews in the 18th century and the roles of Jews and converts in these networks.   About Your Research Could you briefly describe your doctoral research project in terms that anyone can understand? What attracted you to this …
Next in LBI’s Meet the Fellows series, we introduce Melani Shahin, whose research uncovers the intellectual bridges connecting Jewish and Christian music scholars in nineteenth-century Germany.  About Your Research Could you briefly describe your doctoral research project for those outside your field? What inspired you to pursue this topic? I study how nineteenth-century German-…
Welcome to the Meet the Fellows series, where we introduce the researchers in our fellowship programme and hear about their projects, academic paths, and work during their time with us. Today, we speak with Anna Weber from the 2024-25 cohort about her compelling doctoral research, academic journey, and experiences during the fellowship. Anna studies autobiographies and memoirs by exiled…

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