The Lithuanian Embassy in the UK together with the Institute of Polish Jewish Studies, Oxford and the Institute of Jewish Studies, UCL are hosting a three day event in London
entitled:
"Jews and non-Jews in Lithuania: Coexistence, Cooperation, Violence".
There will be events at the Lithuanian Embassy and University College London involving a range of distinguished international speakers. I have attached a programme of events for information.
The conference culminates with a concert of Lithuanian Jewish music to be held at Sandys Row Synagogue on
Wednesday 19th December 2012 at 7 p.m. to which you are cordially invited.
The musicians, Abe McWilliams (violin) and Martynas Levickis (accordion) who perform as "Versus", passionately explore the diverse repertoire of possibilities between the violin and the accordion. The duo have been praised for their captivating and creative playing wherever they have appeared.
The event is free of charge and admission is by RSVP to amb.uk@urm.It ( L and T in the email address, not i and t) or 020 7592 2841
We look forward to seeing you at this very special event.
Rose Edmands
Board Member,
Sandys Row Synagogue
Conference
- Jews and non-Jews in Lithuania: Coexistence, Cooperation, Violence
Monday, December 17, 2012 at 3:00
PM - Tuesday,
December 18, 2012 at 6:15 PM (GMT)
London, United Kingdom
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Institute of
Polish Jewish Studies, Oxford
Institute of
Jewish Studies, University College London
Lithuanian
Embassy in the UK
International conference
Jews and non-Jews
in Lithuania: Coexistence, Cooperation, Violence
Monday evening and Tuesday, December 17th and 18th
2012
to launch
Polin. Studies in Polish Jewry, volume
25: Jews in the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania since 1772
The history of Lithuanian Jewish communities
has been marked by the continuities of religious tradition, but also by
cultural dynamism. This conference offers insights into Lithuanian Jewish
culture, seeks to throw light on the complex history of
Lithuanian-Jewish relations, including their cruel and traumatic end during
World War Two, and attempts to assess contemporary Lithuanian-Jewish relations
in a European context.
The conference will be preceded by an afternoon event and evening reception at
the Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania on Monday, followed
by lectures from distinguished speakers all day Tuesday at UCL.
Refreshments and a kosher buffet
lunch at the conference are included in the price.
Convenor: Professor Antony Polonsky (Brandeis University)
Conference coordinator:Dr François Guesnet (University College
London)
PROGRAMME
Monday December
17th 2012
THIS EVENT IS FREE OF CHARGE
Venue: Embassy
of the Republic of Lithuania, Lithuania House, 2 Bessborough Gardens, London
SW1V 2JE
3pm No Simple Stories II:
Jewish/Lithuanian relations in historical perspective
PLEASE NOTE
THIS EVENT IS ORGANISED BY THE EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA WHO REQUIRE
A SEPARATE RSVP FOR SECURITY REASONS. IF YOU PLAN TO GO PLEASE SEND YOUR NAME,
ADDRESS AND CONTACT DETAILS TO amb.uk@urm.lt, or call 020 7592 2841. ADMISSION IS STRICTLY BY PRE-REGISTRATION ONLY
15.00
Registration
15.30 Welcome speech by HE Ms. Asta Skaisgirytė Liauškienė, Ambassador of Lithuania in the UK
Welcome
speech by Mr
Vivien Wineman, President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews
15.40 Presentation by Dr Darius Staliūnas – Pragmatic
Alliances published by the Lithuanian
Institute of History. The book is dedicated to the political cooperation
between Jews and Lithuanians in the beginning of the 20th century in
establishing the Republic of Lithuania.
Followed by discussion chaired by Mr
Leonidas Donskis, MEP and
16.35
Presentation of “The Northern Jerusalem” initiative by Ms Anna Avidan, CEO
16.50 Coffee break
17.10 Dr François Guesnet - the
conference proceedings of
“No Simple Stories”: re-assessing Lithuanian-Jewish relations in the
19th and 20th centuries.
Comments by Dr Lionel Kopelowitz, President,
Board of Deputies of British Jews 1985-1991, Professor Evan Zimroth,
Queens College, The City University of New York
Presentation
by the Centre of Litvaks Culture and Arts in Vilnius (Vilna Gaon Jewish State
Museum)
Tuesday December
18th 2012
Venue: JZ Young lecture theatre, Anatomy
Building, UCL, Gower Street (just south of the main UCL
entrance)
Refreshments will be available from 9.30am in the Gavin de Beer room,
Anatomy building
10.00 a.m. Welcome
Chair:
Mr Ben Helfgott, Chairman of the Institute for Polish-Jewish Studies
HE
Ms Asta Skaisgirytė-Liauškienė, Ambassador of the Republic of
Lithuania
Opening
Remarks: Sir Sigmund Sternberg, President of the Institute for Polish-Jewish
Studies
10.15 am: Morning Session - What is a Litvak?
Chair:
Professor Michael Berkowitz (UCL)
Dr
Benjamin Brown (Hebrew University, Jerusalem): ‘From "Habit" to
"Heart": Spirituality and De-routinization in the Musar Movement’
Professor
Antony Polonsky (Brandeis University), ‘The Origins of the Litvak
identity'
Dr
Irena Veisaite (Open Society Fund Lithuania, Vilnius), 'Lithuanian Jewish
Life after War andCommunism: Personal Reflections'
12:30: Kosher buffet lunch in the Gavin de Beer room
2 pm: Afternoon Session 1 - Aspects of Lithuanian-Jewish Interaction in the
late nineteenth and twentieth centuries
Chair: Professsor Antony Polonsky
Dr
Darius Staliūnas (Institute of History, Vilnius), ‘Antisemitism in Lithuanian
Political Culture in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries’.
Dr
Vladas Sirutavičius (Institute of
History, Vilnius), ‘ "A close, but very
suspicious and dangerousneighbour": Outbreaks of antisemitism
in inter-war Lithuania'.
Professor
Saulius Sužiedėlis (Professor Emeritus of History, Millersville
University of Pennsylvania),‘The Holocaust in Lithuania: The Main
Historiographical Problems’.
4 pm: Refreshments in the Gavin de Beer room
4:30 pm: Afternoon Session 2- Contemporary
Lithuanian-Jewish Relations in the European Context.
Mr
Roger Cohen (New York Times)
Dr
Leonidas Donskis (Member of the European Parliament)
Professor
Šarūnas Liekis (Vytautas
Magnus University, Kaunas)
Professor
Andrzej Żbikowski (Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw)
6 pm: Conclusion: Film, Jewish Life in Vilna
1939,
Poland, 10 minutes
Produced by Yitzhak Goskin
Produced by Yitzhak Goskin
Wednesday December 19th 2012
THIS EVENT IS FREE OF CHARGE
Venue: Sandys Row Synagogue
4a Sandy's Row London E1 7HW
4a Sandy's Row London E1 7HW
7pm Concert
DUO VERSUS is the pairing of two
like-minded musicians (Abe McWilliams, violin, Martynas Levickis, accordion)
who passionately explore the diverse repertoire possibilities of the union
between the violin and the accordion. As well as arranging and performing
transcriptions of sonatas for violin and piano, Duo Versus also delves into
other genres and styles from tango, improvisation and folk music to commissioning
contemporary works by living composers. Having performed in venues in both
UK and Lithuania, notably with performances in the Christopher Summer Festival
in Vilnius, Lithuania, August 2012, the duo has been praised for their
captivating and creative playing, as well as their unique appearance on stage
and innovative use of stage designs and costumes to create an effect which is
different to most traditional ensembles.
Supported by THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE
OF THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA
The conference
has been made possible by generous support from the Embassy of the Republic of
Lithuania, the American Association for Polish Jewish Studies, the Polish
Cultural Institute London, and other supporters.
Institute of Jewish
Studies webpage: www.ucl.ac.uk/ijs
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