Stiftung Dialogik

Hermann Levin Goldschmidt Memorial Lectures

2014

Dialog und Widerspruch
Wolfram Eilenberger, Willi Goetschel, Michael Hampe, Andreas Kilcher, John Koster, Jean-Claude Wolf< 2013

Martin Kavka
Two Study-Houses: Authority in Goldschmidt and Jewish Tradition

2012

Arbeitstagung: Alterität und Differenz im Denken Goldschmidts

2011

Paul Mendes-Flohr
Hermann Levin Goldschmidt and the Legacy of German-Jewish Humanism

2010

Wolfram Eilenberger
Polyphonic Voices: Goldschmidt and Bakhtin

2009

Sam Weber
The Question of Guilt and the Turn Toward Future: Goldschmidt’s “Guilt from the Standpoint of Judaism

2008

David Biale
Hermann Levin Goldschmidt, Hannah Arendt, and the German Jewish Invention of Multiculturalism

2007

Claudia Brodsky
Philosophy, Architecture, History

2006

Jacques Kornberg
Theodor Herzl: On Zionism and Jewish Honour

2005

Willi Goetschel
Dialogic: Difference and Alterity in Hermann Levin Goldschmidt’s Thought

Website: Willi Goetschel, University of Toronto

2004

Michael Brenner
The Politics of Jewish Historiography: How to Construct a Usable Past

Website: Michael Brenner, Abteilung für Jüdische Geschichte und Kultur am Historischen Seminar der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

2003

Amir Eshel
Paul Celan’s Other: History, Poetics, and Ethics

Website: Amir Eshel, Stanford University, Stanford, CA

2002

Robert Gibbs
Reading the Bible Again: Jewish Texts in Goldschmidt’s Thought

2001

Nils Roemer
Back to the Future: History as Memory in Hermann Levin Goldschmidt’s Work

Website: Nils Roemer, University of Texas at Dallas

1999

David Suchoff
Translating Goldschmidt: The German-Jewish Legacy in a Multicultural Age

Website: David Suchoff, Department of English, Colby College, Waterville, ME