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The 9th Congress of the European Association for Jewish Studies Italy, Ravenna, July 25-29, 2010

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Has appeared in pprint: A.F. Perelman «Memoirs».

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 06 July 2009
The publishing house «European House» published the memoirs of Aron Perelman the last owner of the famous publishing house “Brokgauz Efron”, one of the establishers of the magazine Jewish World and Jewish Historical and Ethnographic Society. The text was prepared by Evgeny Gollerbah, who made his research within the framework of the Grant programme of 2005 of the International Center for Russian & East European Jewish Studies.

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 01 April 2009
The 5th Volume of the Archive for Jewish History was published in the publishing house ROSSPEN.

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 24 – 25 Ноября 2009

Российская государственная библиотека по искусству приглашает принять участие в научной конференции Шестые Международные Михоэлсовские чтения, которые пройдут 24-25 ноября 2009 г.  Конференция 2007 года продолжает рассмотрение научной проблемы «Национальный  театр в контексте многонациональной культуры».

Театроведы, филологи, библиографы, сотрудники библиотек, музеев, архивов, а также книговеды, редакторы и издатели, журналисты, преподаватели и другие специалисты, занимающиеся проблемами национального театра и межнациональных  театральных связей, приглашаются принять участие в Чтениях.

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 2-4 December 2009

The International conference Dialogue of generations in the context of Slavic and Jewish cultural traditionswill be held on December, 2-4, 2009 at the Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow.

Organizers: Moscow Center for University Teaching of Jewish Civilization Sefer, the Institute of Slavic studies (RAS), The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Jewish Age

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The 4th International Conference of the series

The History and Culture of East European Jewry: New Sources, New Approaches

The Jewish Emigration from Russia (1881-2005)

Moscow, December 10-12, 2006

The International Center for Russian & East European Jewish Studies held the 4th Annual International Conference of the series The History and Culture of East European Jewry: New Sources, New Approaches in Moscow on December 10-12, 2006. The topic of the 2006 conference was the Jewish Emigration from Russia (1881-2005).The opening ceremony took place on Sunday, December 10, at 12:00, at the hotel "Ukraina", conference hall "Kievskij" (2/1, Kutuzovskiy prospekt, Moscow).

In the evening of the 10th of December the International Center for Russian & East European Jewish Studies arranged the reception devoted to the 3rd Anniversary of the Center.

In the middle of the XIXth century about three quarters of Jewish people resided within the territory of the Russian Empire.1881s had become the starting-point of the emigration of Jews from Tsarist Russia. The immigrant floods in the late 19th and early 20th ensured the absolute majority of Russian Jews among Jewish communities all over the world. The emigration has lasted till the beginning of the 21-st century, when inside- and intercontinental migrations have turned into one of the main attribute of international relations.

The conference focused on the reasons for the Jewish emigration to different countries (Israel, USA, Germany, Australia, etc); the policy of Russian-Soviet-Post-Soviet authorities towards Jewish emigration; problems of adaptation of immigrants in the recipient countries; reflections of the emigration in literature, theatre, etc. The conferences was attended by the scholars of different specializations (historians, philosophers, researches of literature, art, music, etc.) from Russia, CIS, Baltic States, Israel, Europe and North America.

A volume of conference proceedings will be published.

The languages of the conference were Russian and English with simultaneous translation

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