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Conference | Second Conference of the Leiden Jewish Studies Network

Care and the Jewish Experience

Date
Tuesday 16 September 2025
Time
Explanation
Food and beverages will be provided
Address
Hortus Botanicus/Faculty Club
Rapenburg 73
Leiden
Room
Winter Garden Room/Faculty Club

This all-day event, featuring a keynote lecture by historian Prof. Elisheva Baumgarten called “The Kindness of Others: Jews, Christians and Early Childhood Care in Medieval Europe," is generously supported by the Leiden Jewish Studies Network, the Leiden Institute for Area Studies, the Austria Centre Leiden and the European Research Council Starting Grant “A Century of Care: Invisible Work and Early Childcare in Central and Eastern Europe, 1905-2004.” Speakers and respondents include many colleagues and former students from Leiden and The Netherlands as well as invited guests Mr. Konstanty Gebert, Professor Robin JuddProfessor Sarah Ifft-Decker, Professor Mary Fraser Kirsh and Dr. Eyal Levinson.

Program

FIRST PART OF THE CONFERENCE TAKES PLACE AT THE HORTUS BOTANICUS, WINTER GARDEN ROOM

8:00-8:30

Welcome by Prof. dr. J. Zangenberg and Prof. dr. S. Cramsey

COFFEE AND LIGHT BREAKFAST PROVIDED

8:30-9:45

Visualizing Care:

From the Assyrian Empire and Sasanian Babylonia to Modern Europe

Prof. dr. Caroline Waerzeggers (LIAS/NINO)

Care in visual scenes of terror in Assyrian state art

Prof. dr. Albert de Jong (LIAS/LUCSOR)

Supernatural child care in Sasanian Babylonia

Dr. Rebekka Grossmann (LUH)

Still Lives: Visualizing Care in 20th Century Jewish Spaces

Chair and Respondent: Dr. Jonathan Stokl (LIAS)

COFFEE BREAK

10:00-11:15

The Work of Care:

Aramaic Speakers in Egypt, The Hebrew Bible and The Anne Frank House Museum

Dr. Margaretha Folmer (LIAS/NINO)

Glimpses of caregiving in Aramaic documents from Egypt (5th c. BCE)

Ms. Nasreen Javanjoo (LIAS/LUCSOR)

Women of Valor: Tradwives, the Hebrew Bible, and the Sacralization of Domestic Care Work

Ms. Lotte-Sophie Groenendijk (LUH)

Places that Speak: Caring for Holocaust Remembrance Sites

Chair and Respondent: Mr. Nolke Tasma (LIAS/NINO)

COFFEE BREAK

11:30-12:45

Caring Words? In letters, songs and literature

Dr. Lital Abazon (LIAS)

"Ummi Fi Shurl: On the Presence and Absence of Arabic Speaking Mothers in Modern Hebrew Literature"

Dr. Nicolette van den Bogerd, Ph.D. (Independent Researcher, NL)

“Sonic Caregiving during the Holocaust: Ilse Weber’s Songs at the Children’s Infirmary in Theresienstadt”

Dr. Mary Fraser Kirsh (The College of William and Mary in Virginia)

“Navigating Care: Relief Workers and Letter Writing in the Aftermath of the Shoah”

Chair and Respondent: Dr. Noa Schonmann (LIAS)

LUNCH BREAK

13:30-14:30

Family Care: Jewish Mothers and Fathers in Medieval Europe 

Dr. Sarah Ifft-Decker (Rhodes College)

“Recovering Care Through Contracts: Jewish Mothers and Children in Medieval Mediterranean Notarial Records”

Dr. Eyal Levinson (The Hebrew University in Jerusalem)

Fatherhood and care in medieval Ashkenaz

Chair and Respondent: Prof. dr. Jessica Roitman (VU)

COFFEE BREAK

14:45-16:00

Care in the Aftermath: Tracing the impact of the Holocaust after the 1980s

Mr. Konstanty Gebert (Independent Scholar and Journalist, Warsaw, PL)

Finding mishpokhe, becoming mishpokhe. Poland’s ‘shipwrecked Jews’ after 1989

Dr. Kate Brackney (LUH)

Son of Saul: Breaking the Rules of Holocaust Representation

Prof. dr. Sarah Cramsey (LIAS/LUCSOR/LUH)

Reparations for the “Fetus”?: Caring for the Jewish Unborn during and after the Holocaust

Chair and Respondent: Prof. Robin Judd (The Ohio State University)

 

16:30 KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT THE FACULTY CLUB

Prof. Elisheva Baumgarten (The Hebrew University in Jerusalem)

“The Kindness of Others: Jews, Christians and Early Childhood Care in Medieval Europe”

Reception to follow at the Faculty Club

Questions? Email Sarah Cramsey.

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