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Hosted by the Camargo Foundation, the conference Dynamic Jewish-Muslim Interactions in Maghribi Material and Performative Cultures was a collaborative event between Aix-Marseille University (France) and the University of Cambridge (UK) on Maghribi Jewish-Muslim interactions and performing cultures in North Africa and France held in Cassis, France from September 17-18, 2019. Part of the European Association for Jewish Studies (EAJS) Conference Grant Programme 2019/20, this event provided the framework for scholars to examine the multiple ways production and performance illustrate dynamic Jewish-Muslim interactions from the turn of the century to the present day, and to discern the benefits and drawbacks of emphasising universalism or particularity.

Of particular note for DHJewish was Workshop B on September 18, which focused on academic creativity, digital humanities, and the incorporation of these elements into a museum exhibition.

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Dynamic Jewish-Muslim Interactions in Maghribi Material and Performative Cultures

Hosted by the Camargo Foundation, the conference Dynamic Jewish-Muslim Interactions in Maghribi Material and Performative Cultures was a collaborative event between Aix-Marseille University (France) and the University of Cambridge (UK) on Maghribi Jewish-Muslim interactions and performing cultures in North Africa and France held in Cassis, France from September 17-18, 2019. Part of the European Association for Jewish Studies (EAJS) Conference Grant Programme 2019/20, this event provided the framework for scholars to examine the multiple ways production and performance illustrate dynamic Jewish-Muslim interactions from the turn of the century to the present day, and to discern the benefits and drawbacks of emphasising universalism or particularity.

Of particular note for DHJewish was Workshop B on September 18, which focused on academic creativity, digital humanities, and the incorporation of these elements into a museum exhibition.