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From: Goda Jureviciute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: The conference "Jews in a changing world"

Sixth International Conference

JEWS IN A CHANGING WORLD

Latvian and Baltic Jews at the Crossroads of European History

The conference will be held in Riga, Latvia, September 11-14, 2006

University of Latvia Main Building, 19 Rainis Boulevard

The organizing committee is pleased to announce the Sixth 
International Conference JEWS IN A CHANGING WORLD, which will take 
place in Riga on September 11-14, 2006. The conference will be held 
in honor of the one-hundredth anniversary of the Peitavas Street 
Synagogue of Riga and will celebrate the one-hundredth birthday of 
the French-Jewish philosopher Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995).

The conference organizers invite papers on the history and culture of 
Jews in Latvia and the Baltic region. Papers concerning Jewish 
culture in other countries historically tied with the Baltic region 
are also welcome.

A Jewish Book Festival will be held during the conference at the Riga 
Jewish Community Center on 6 Skolas Street. There will be a session 
dedicated to the Jewish book on Monday, September 11, and a special 
session dedicated to Emmanuel Levinas on Thursday, September 14.

ORGANIZERS AND SUPPORTERS:
Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Latvia
The Centre for the Study of East European Jewish Culture and History 
(Vilnius, Lithuania)
Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the University of Latvia

- "Sefer" Moscow Center for University Teaching of Jewish Civilization

- Riga Jewish Religious Community
SHAMIR Jewish Religious Community (Latvia)
Association of Latvian and Estonian Jews in Israel
The Chais Center for Jewish Studies in Russian, The International 
Center for University Teaching of Jewish

Civilization, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee

- Latvian Council of Jewish Communities

- Secretariat of the Special Assignments Minister for Social 
Integration of Latvia
The Jewish Agency for Israel in Baltic States

- Centre Culturel Francais Riga

- Latvian Council of Christians and Jews

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:

Prof. H. Branover, Co-Chairman (Israel)

Prof. R. Ferber, Co-Chairman (Latvia)

G. Umanovska, Secretary (Latvia)

V. Apinis (Latvia)

Prof. A. Stranga (Latvia)

A. Brazune (Latvia)

I. Lapinska (Latvia)

Prof. L. Dribins (Latvia)

Rabbi M. Barkahan (Latvia)

E. Sinkevica (Latvia)

R. Bogdanova (Latvia)

D. Kagan (Latvia)

Prof. A. Kleckin (Latvia)

Dr. G. Smirin (Latvia)

A. Suharenko (Latvia)

E. Valk (Israel)

S. Urtane (Latvia)

M. Vesterman (Latvia)







INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE:

Prof. Y.T. Assis (Israel)

Prof. I. Bartal (Israel)

Z. Elkin (Israel)

Prof. O. Budnitsky (Russia)

A. Ferdman (Latvia)

Dr. S. Goldin (Israel)

Dr. J. Hochbaum (USA)

A. Beare (UK)

C. Whippman (UK)

P. Kalms (UK)

Prof. R. Kaplanov (Russia)

M. Leinwand (Israel)

Dr. L. Lempertiene (Lithuania)

J. Verbickiene (Lithuania)

S. Babilius (Lithuania)

Dr. V. Mochalova (Russia)

Dr. A Podolsky (Ukraine)

Dr. A. Shneer (Israel)

Prof. J. Stradinsh (Latvia)

Prof. J. Veinberg (Israel)

Z. Vagner (Israel)

THE CONFERENCE INVITES PAPERS ON THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS:

1. Jews in the Baltic States before 1918

2. Jews in the Baltic States between the Wars (1918-1940)

3. The Holocaust in the Nazi-occupied Baltic States

4. Contemporary Jewry in the Baltic region: problems and prospectives

5. Jewish thought and mysticism

6. Baltic Jews and the State of Israel

7. Special session dedicated to the one-hundredth anniversary 
Peitavas Street Synagogue of Riga

8. Special session dedicated to the one-hundredth birthday of the 
French-Jewish philosopher

Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995)

9. Special session dedicated to the Jewish book

Allocated time for presenting a contributed paper - 20 minutes

Contributed papers will be published in a book of the proceedings.

WORKING LANGUAGES: English and Russian

DEADLINES:

June 15, 2006 Title and ca. 200-word abstract due (preferably by 
e-mail), with 5-line CV

July 15, 2006 Notification to authors of acceptance of papers

Sep 11, 2006 Full electronic version of papers must be submitted to 
the organizing committee

before the start of the conference (maximum length of a contributed 
paper: 10 pages)

SEND ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO:

"Jews in a Changing World" Conference

Center for Judaic Studies

University of Latvia

19 Rainis Blvd

Riga, LV-1586, Latvia

Fax: 371-7-225039 (with message - Center for Judaic Studies)

E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

YOU MAY ALSO CONTACT:

Gita Umanovska, Conference Secretary

Tel: +371-7325519

Mob. phone: +371-9452273

E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Valts Apinis,

Executive Director of the Center for Judaic Studies

Tel: +371-7034421

Mob. phone: +371-6745016

E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

REGISTRATION

There is no registration fee. Travel data and hotel booking details 
must be sent to G. Umanovska or to V. Apinis.

TRAVEL

The center of Riga is about a twenty minute drive from the airport. 
Taxi fare is about 20 eu from the airport to the center of Riga. The 
University of Latvia main building is a ten minute walk from the 
Central Railway Station and a fifteen minute walk from the Central 
Bus Station.

Visitors from the former Soviet Union outside the Baltics must 
prepare their visas in their home countries, using the special visa 
invitation forms provided by the conference organizers.

FOOD

Kosher meals may be ordered upon request.

ACCOMMODATION

Rooms may be reserved upon request. Reservation information may be 
found at www.allhotels.lv

FOR PARTICIPANTS FROM FSU AND SOME COUNTRIES

IN EASTERN AND CENTRAL EUROPE

There possibly will be a limited number of grants to cover conference 
expenses (regular visa, travel fare via train or bus, decent 
accommodation in university dormitory double rooms, meals while the 
conference is in session).

Updated information about the conference will be available at 
http://www.lu.lv/eng/general/structure/study/cjs/index.html

PRELIMINARY TIMETABLE

Monday, September 11

Arrival

Registration

17:00 - 20:00 Special session dedicated to the Jewish book

Tuesday, September 12

9:00 - 17:00 Conference sessions

18:00 - 20:00 Official opening of the conference

Wednesday, September 13

9:00 - 17:00 Conference sessions

Plenary meetings

Roundtable discussion

Thursday, September 14

9:00-15:00 Special session dedicated to the one-hundredth birthday of 
the French-Jewish philosopher Emmanuel

Levinas



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