"Between Trieste, Salonika and Odessa: Historicizing Balkan and Related Jewries, 1492-1918"
4. -6. November 2000
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Between Trieste, Salonika and Odessa: Historicizing Balkan and Related Jewries,
1492-1918
International Conference 4th - 6th November 2000 Simon-Dubnow-Institute for
Jewish History and Culture at the University of Leipzig Goldschmidtstrasse
28, Leipzig
Saturday, 4th November 2000
18.00
Reception by the City of Leipzig
Ratsplenarsaal des Neuen Rathauses,
Martin-Luther-Ring 4-6
Welcome Addresses
Dr. Georg Girardet
Beigeordneter fuer Kultur, Stadt Leipzig
Professor Dr. Dan Diner
Direktor, Simon-Dubnow-Institut
Professor Dr. Volker Bigl
Rektor, Universitaet Leipzig
Professor Dr. Hans Joachim Meyer
Staatsminister fuer Wissenschaft und Kunst, Freistaat Sachsen
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Sunday, 5th November 2000
9.30-12.30
Introduction
Dan Diner, Leipzig
First Panel: History and Historiography
Chair: Desanka Schwara, Basel and Leipzig
Israel Bartal, Jerusalem:
Ashkenaz and Sepharad -
Penetrable Boundaries
Esther Benbassa, Paris:
Questioning Historical Narratives -
The Case of Balkan Sephardi Jewry
Jacob Barnai, Haifa:
"Jerusalem of the Balkans" -
Salonika in Ottoman History
Mark Mazower, London:
Periodizing Salonika's History -
Jews among Nations Reinvented
Break 12.30-14.00
14.00-17.30
Second Panel: Networking Communications
Chair: François Guesnet, Leipzig
Jane Gerber, New York:
Salonika - Port of Refuge:
Consulting Rabbinical Sources of the Early Modern Period
Lois C. Dubin, Northampton/MA:
Mediating Cultures -
Trieste's Port-Jews between Central European and Mediterranean Traditions
Break 15.30-16.00
Tullia Catalan, Trieste:
Banking and Trading out of Trieste -
The Morpurgo Family 1781-1914
Michael Halévy, Hamburg:
The Shaltiel Dynasty -
A Family Saga Beyond Territoriality
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Monday, 6th November 2000
9.00-12.30
Third Panel: Imperial Ethnicities
Chair: Markus Kirchhoff, Leipzig
Wolfgang Hoepken, Leipzig:
In the Eyes of Others -
Jews among Balkan Peoples
Guido Hausmann, Koeln:
Cosmopolitan Odessa -
Urban Ethnicity Reconsidered
Ivo Goldstein, Zagreb:
At Empire's Fringe -
Habsburg Jews among Croatians
Milan Ristovic, Belgrade:
Emancipating Serbian Jews -
The Berlin Congress and its Repercussions
Michael Graetz, Heidelberg:
Westernising Ottoman Jewries?
The Alliance Israelite Universelle
Break, 12.30-14.00
14.00-18.00
Fourth Panel: Between Emerging Nation-States
Chair: Stephan Wendehorst, Leipzig
Jennie Lebel, Tel Aviv:
Inventing Jewish Nationhood -
Rabbi Yehuda Alkalay from Sarajevo 1798-1878
Stefan Troebst, Leipzig:
Triangeling Bulgarian Jewry -
Between Nation-State, Socialism and Zionist Utopia
Break, 15.30-16.00
Carol Iancu, Montpellier:
Creating Romania's Jewish Question -
Negationing Citizenship and Civil Rights
Mariana Hausleitner, Berlin:
Divergent Emancipations -
Jewish Rights in Moldavia, the Bukovina, and Bessarabia
Mark Levene, Warwick:
Between Greeks and Bulgarians -
Salonika's Jewry and the Balkan Wars 1912/13
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Organizer:
Simon-Dubnow-Institut
fuer juedische Geschichte und Kultur e. V.
an der Universitaet Leipzig,
Goldschmidtstrasse 28
D-04103 Leipzig
Phone 0049-341-2173550
Fax 0049-341-2173555
e-mail hammer@dubnow.de
http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~dubnow
Realization:
Markus Kirchhoff, Desanka Schwara
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