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THE MANFRED R. LEHMANN MEMORIAL MASTER WORKSHOP IN
THE HISTORY OF THE JEWISH BOOK

The Jewish Studies Program at the University of Pennsylvania, in 
conjunction with the University of Pennsylvania Libraries and the 
Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University 
of Pennsylvania, are pleased to announce the eleventh annual Manfred 
R. Lehmann Memorial Master Workshop to be held on May 8-9, 
(Sunday-Monday), 2011, at the Katz Center. The topic is Collectors 
and Collections: Hebrew Manuscripts and Incunabula in Russia. This 
year's workshop will be led by Dr. Shimon Iakerson, the Head 
Researcher at the Institute of Oriental Manuscripts of the Russian 
Academy of Sciences and Curator of the Judaica collections of the 
Russian Museum of Ethnography. One of the world's leading experts on 
Hebrew incunabula, Professor Iakerson is the author of many books 
including Ohel Hayim Vol. 3 (Incunabula and Sixteenth Century Books 
in the Manfred and Ann Lehmann Collection) and the monumental 
Catalogue of Hebrew Incunabula from the Collection of the Library of 
the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.

About 22 thousand Hebrew manuscripts and more than 100 Hebrew 
incunabula are preserved in the libraries and research centers of 
Russia. Until recently these volumes were largely unavailable to 
Western scholars. Since the opening of these collections some twenty 
years ago, they have revolutionized many fields in Jewish Studies. 
This year's Lehmann Workshop will deal with the histories of these 
collections, the stories of the collectors and bibliographers who 
built them, and the importance of these books for the history of 
Jewish culture. Other topics to be treated will include the nature of 
the earliest Hebrew codices; Karaite manuscripts and communities; 
forgery; and the importance of the Russian incunabula for 
understanding the beginnings of Jewish printing. Since the workshop 
will concentrate upon reading colophons, dedications and owners' 
notes, knowledge of Hebrew is highly desirable.

The workshop is open to professors and independent scholars, 
professional librarians in the field of Jewish and related studies, 
and graduate students in Jewish Studies. Attendance at previous 
workshops is not a prerequisite for admission.

For faculty and professionals, tuition is $250. In addition to 
attendance and all materials for the workshop, the tuition includes 
two or three nights in a hotel (double-occupancy) for the nights of 
May 7 and 8 (with the option of May 6), and all meals and 
refreshments (all kosher) during the course of the workshop.

Graduate students may apply for a full scholarship to the workshop. 
To apply for the scholarship, a graduate student should write us 
giving the details of his or her academic program and a brief 
statement explaining how the workshop will further his or her 
academic studies. S/he should also ask a faculty advisor to write us 
a letter of recommendation on the student's behalf.

Attendance is limited. If you are interested in attending the 
workshop, please notify us immediately. Full payment must be received 
by March 1, 2011. Make checks payable to "Trustees of the University 
of Pennsylvania." A registration form is available at: 
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jwst/registrationLW2011.pdf

Please address all correspondence to:
Lehmann Workshop
c/o Jewish Studies Program
711 Williams Hall
255 S. 36th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305
[email protected]
215-898-6654

The Manfred R. Lehmann Memorial Master Workshop in the History of the 
Jewish Book has been made possible by a generous contribution from 
the Manfred and Anne Lehmann Foundation along with grants from Mr. 
Albert Friedberg, the Lucius N. Littauer Foundation, Andrew H. Cohn, 
Esq. C'66, and the University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation.


Christine Walsh
Administrative Coordinator
Jewish Studies Program
711 Williams Hall
255 S. 36th Street
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305
Tel 215-898-6654
Fax 215-573-6026
[email protected]


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