Call for Applications:
EARLY MODERN HEBREW PALEOGRAPHY WORKSHOP, Feb 9-11, 2020

Footprints: Jewish Books through Time and Place, in conjunction with the
Jewish Theological Seminary, invites applicants to participate in a
three-day workshop in New York City devoted to the study of early modern
Hebrew paleography .

This three-day intensive workshop in New York (February 9-11, 2020) will
train students as well as early career scholars of early modern Jewish
history in paleography and the analysis of manuscript annotations in
printed books.

During this workshop, participants will engage in an intensive study of
early modern Ashkenazic Hebrew hands. They will also be introduced to
Footprints provenance project. The first workshop will be led by Dr. Edward
Fram (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) and will take place in the newly
re-opened rare book room at the Jewish Theological Seminary. Fram is a
specialist in early modern European Jewish history and focuses on Eastern
and Central Europe.

This workshop is the first of a series of sessions for training in reading
handwriting in Hebrew characters from the early modern period.  We are
hoping to build a cohort that will participate in webinars and a second
follow-up workshop covering additional scripts in 2020. There is no charge
for the workshop for those accepted to the program. Those accepted should
commit to full attendance for the three days. Participants must also be
willing to become (if they are not already) participants in the Footprints
project as contributors of incidental findings to the database as they do
their own research (trusted scholar-sourcers). For more information on the
Footprints project, see here: https://footprints.ccnmtl.columbia.edu/

Participants are responsible for their own travel and lodging, but
subsidies are available for students and early-career scholars as funds
allow. Kosher meals will be provided during the workshop. Space is limited.

Support for this workshop and training program has been provided by the
American Academy of Jewish Research, Rare Book School, Columbia University
Libraries, the Center for Jewish Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center, the
Department of Jewish Studies at Rutgers University, Fordham's Center for
Jewish Studies, the Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies at Columbia
University,  the Jewish Theological Seminary, the Program in Jewish Studies
at Princeton University, and the Ben Zion and Baruch Michah Bokser Memorial
Fund.

To apply, please send a brief letter of interest including current and
future research projects; and a current CV.  Those requesting subsidies
should also send an itemized budget for travel and lodging, including other
funds available and applied for. Graduate students, please list the name
and e-mail for one reference. Send material (and questions about the
program) to: [email protected]

Deadline for applications:  Friday October 11.
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