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Yearbook Essay Prize Winners

The Leo Baeck Institute London is delighted to announce that Ido Ben Harush is the winner of the 2027 LBI Year Book Essay Prize for his essay “Idolatry and Textolatry: Media Crisis from Mendelssohn to Flusser”. His essay will be published in the 2026 edition of the Leo Baeck Institute Year…

The Leo Baeck Institute London is pleased to announce Angelina Palmén as the winner of the 2026 LBI Year Book Essay Prize for her essay, Rethinking the Jewish Public Sphere: The Case of the Imperial German Trade Journal Der Confectionair.…

We are delighted to announce that Theresa Eisele has been awarded this year’s Leo Baeck Essay Prize for her outstanding essay, “With a gesture, a smile, a glance”: Felix Salten performing Vienna and decoding acculturation. Her essay was…

We are pleased to announce that the winner of the 2024 Leo Baeck Institute Year Book Essay Prize is Matthew Johnson for his article Off-Translation: Bertha Pappenheim’s Yiddish-German. The article will be published early, in our 2024 volume of the Leo Baeck…

We are pleased to announce that the winner of the 2023 Leo Baeck Institute Year Book Essay Prize is Sam Shonkoff for his article Gender in Martin Buber’s Hasidic Tales. The article will be published in the 2023 volume of the Leo Baeck Institute Year Book.…

The Leo Baeck Institute London is pleased to announce that the winner of the 2022 Leo Baeck Institute Year Book Essay Prize in German-Jewish Studies is Stefan Boberg for his article Implementing the Reichsbürgergesetz: Registration, Statistics, and the…

The Leo Baeck Institute London is pleased to announce that Susanne Korbel is the winner of the 2021 Leo Baeck Institute Year Book Essay Prize in German-Jewish Studies for her article Spaces of Gendered Jewish and Non-Jewish Encounters: Bed Lodgers,…

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The Leo Baeck Institute London is pleased to announce that Daniel Herskowitz is the winner of the 2020 Leo Baeck Institute Year Book Essay Prize in German-Jewish Studies for his article Between Exclusion and…

The Leo Baeck Institute London is pleased to announce that Adi Armon is the winner of the 2017 Leo Baeck Institute Year Book Essay Prize in German-Jewish Studies for his article The Parochialism of Intellectual History: The Case of Günther Anders,…

The Leo Baeck Institute London is pleased to announce that Joseph Malherek is the winner of the 2016 Leo Baeck Institute Year Book Essay Prize in German-Jewish Studies for his article Victor Gruen’s Retail Therapy: Exiled Jewish Communities and the…

This year’s Leo Baeck essay prize for recent PhDs in German-Jewish studies goes to Nick Block for his essay On Nathan Birnbaum’s Messianism and Translating the Jewish Other. The article was published in the 2015 volume of the Leo Baeck Institute Year Book.…

This year’s Leo Baeck essay prize for recent PhDs in German-Jewish studies goes to Susanne Hillman for her piece “A Few Human Beings Walking Hand in Hand”: Exposing Margarete Susman’s key role in the emerging Jewish-Christian dialogue in Zurich. The…

Verena Hutter’s ‘Identity Politics and the Jewish Body in Edgar Hilsenrath’s The Nazi and the Barber’ is this year’s winner of the Leo Baeck Essay Prize for young researchers in the field of German-Jewish Studies. Examining the role of physical transgression in…

The Leo Baeck Institute London is pleased to announce that the inaugural LBI Year Book Essay Prize was won by Barry Stiefel, with his essay on “The Architectural Origins of the Great Early Modern Urban Synagogue”, which appeared in the Leo Baeck…

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