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Together with the Institute of Archaeology and the Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology at Bar-Ilan University the Minerva Center RIAB organises an online meeting.

Egyptiaca outside of Egypt

Egyptiaca outside of Egypt

March 29, 2021

In cooperation with the University of Leipzig and the Bar-Ilan University the Minerva Center RIAB organises an international workshop.

Call for Paper for the Minerva Center for Human Rights' Annual Conference on Transitional Justice

February 26, 2021

The Minerva Center will hold their annual conference on transitional justice on June 14-16, 2021 and invites proposals for presentation of a paper at the conference.

Latest Tel Aviv Yearbook for German History out now

Latest Tel Aviv Yearbook for German History out now

January 13, 2021

The Minerva Institute for German History located at Tel Aviv University has published its Tel Aviv Yearbook for German History 2020

Latest Journal NAHARAIM out now

Latest Journal NAHARAIM out now

December 16, 2020

Franz Rosenzweig Minerva Research Center just published its Journal of German-Jewish Literature and Cultural History

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Alfred Landecker Foundation to support the Minerva Center for Human Rights

September 21, 2020

The Center located at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem benefits from the largest ever German-Israeli research grant

Glacial ice discoveries by Minerva Center

Glacial ice discoveries by Minerva Center's director might help to understand the history of our solar system

September 09, 2020

Glacial ice discoveries by Minerva Center's director might help to understand the history of our solar system

Art Historian Dr. Oliver Sukrow following the footsteps of Jewish-German artist Lea Grundig and her adventurous exile

Art Historian Dr. Oliver Sukrow following the footsteps of Jewish-German artist Lea Grundig and her adventurous exile

August 10, 2020

Topographies of the exile: By means of a Minerva short term research grant, the art historian Dr. Oliver Sukrow could conduct research at the National Library of Israel, Jerusalem, in August 2019 on the varied oeuvre of Lea Grundig. The Dresden born Jewish-German artist lived and worked in the British mandated territory of Palestine from 1940 until 1948.