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The Value of the Digital. #DHJewish Conference and Hackathon
The second international #DHJewish Conference, including a Hackathon, will take place from 10-12 April 2024 in Potsdam. The deadline for paper abstracts is 8 January 2024.
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Mapping Yiddish Publishing
This webmap of Yiddish literature is made from the bibliographic metadata of the ca. 13.000 texts in the Yiddish Book Center's digital collection. You can click the slider and use arrow keys or type to choose a year and see where in the world Yiddish literature was being published then.
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CFA: EAJS Nahmanides Programme - Artificial Intelligence and Teaching Jewish Studies in Europe
The European Association for Jewish Studies (EAJS) invites applications to the Nahmanides Programme for 2024. The purpose of the Nahmanides Programme is to fund workshops addressing specific issues and problems relating to the teaching of academic Jewish Studies in Europe. One grant of up to £6,500 will be awarded to fund a Nahmanides Workshop in the academic year 2023-24. For this call for submissions, the topic is Artificial Intelligence and Teaching Jewish Studies in Europe.
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EHRI Seminar in Vienna - What’s New in Austrian Holocaust Studies? Digital Tools & Methods
In the last decade, Austrian Holocaust research and education has gone digital. In this rapidly evolving framework, this EHRI Seminar addresses a number of questions about Holocaust research in the digital age. The seminar will take place from 16-18 January 2024, at the Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies (VWI) in Vienna.
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International Conference - Quantifying the Holocaust: Classifying, Counting, Modeling: What Contribution to Holocaust History?
This international conference will be organized around three main themes that will examine the history of how the Holocaust, persecution, and extermination have been measured: 1/ the history of numbers; 2/ the uses and controversies surrounding the measurement of the Holocaust; and 3/ the contributions and limits of methods for collecting and analyzing quantitative material for understanding the Holocaust.
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Hebrew Manuscripts Digital Collection - Library of Congress
The Hebraic Section of the Library of Congress houses some 230 manuscripts written in Hebrew and in cognate languages such as Judeo-Arabic, Judeo-Persian, and Yiddish.  It is a highly diverse collection with materials ranging from rabbinic responsa and commentary to poetry, Jewish magic, and folk medicine, and together they offer a rich, often intimate glimpse into Jewish life over the centuries.
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EHRI Archival Seminar - Modern Diplomatics of the Holocaust
In the framework of EHRI, the Federal Archives offer a five-day archival seminar under the title “Modern Diplomatics of the Holocaust” (see also the EHRI Online Course Modern Diplomatics of the Holocaust). It aims at giving a thorough introduction into the handling of German records related to the Holocaust. The intended audience especially includes archival staff members (particularly from Central, Southern and Eastern Europe), Holocaust researchers and employees of museums and memorial sites who work with German archival records and would like to enlarge their knowledge on archival sources.
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Princeton Geniza Lab

Since 1986, the Princeton Geniza Lab has been studying and digitizing historical documents from the Cairo Geniza, a cache of roughly 400,000 fragments of paper and parchment preserved in a medieval Egyptian synagogue. The Geniza Lab studies the geniza's ephemeral, everyday texts — unique sources for the history of the Middle East and of premodern Jewish communities from Spain to Sumatra. The documents include letters, legal documents, accounts and lists.

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