Program
Tuesday 12 May 2026
City Campus University of Antwerp, building E,
room E.201, Grote Kauwenberg 18, 2000 Antwerp.
¶¶Òő¶ÌÊÓÆ” day in English. Free entrance.
Register via email: ijs@uantwerpen.be.
- 9:30-10:00 Registration
- 10:00-10:15 Opening words
- 10:15-11:45 Panel âShifting Jewish Identities in a Global Contextâ (Chair: Laura Hobson Faure)
- José Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim
A Life Story from the 17th Century in his Own Voice (discurso de sua vida): Francisco Cardoso Ortiz or Abraham Cardoso, a Jew from Bayonne, and His Transcontinental Travels - Hilde Greefs & Anne Winter
From Pinhas to Youssouf: The Fascinating Travels of a Jewish Family of âMuslimâ Performers in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Europe - Laura Almagor
Anticolonial Cold War Liberals: Sal Tas and Jacques de Kadt
- José Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim
- 11:45-12:00 Coffee break
- 12:00-13:00 Panel âReligious Anti-Jewish Imagesâ (Chair: Philippe Pierret)
- HélÚne Muratore
The Legacy of the Cambron Desecration: Imagery, Pilgrimage Sites and the Shaping of Medieval Identity and Community in the Low Countries - Lieve Teugels
Anti-Jewish Images in the OLV Church in Aarschot
- HélÚne Muratore
- 13:00-14:00 Lunch break (speakers only)
- 14:00-16:00 Panel âCrossing Places, Spaces & Jewish Identitiesâ (Chair: Karin Hofmeester)
- Julia van der Krieke
âThe Jewish Neighbourhoodâ: Creating Different Jewish Identities on Amsterdamâs Streets - Nina Zellerhoff
Hakhshara in the Netherlands. Jewish Youth Between Hope, Escape, and Self-Fulfilment - Bettine Siertsema
The Stranger as Catalyst: Emuna Elonâs House on Endless Waters - Dawn M. Skorczewski
A Strange Desire: Uncovering Dutch Holocaust Trauma through Longing and Witnessing in The Safekeep
- Julia van der Krieke
- 16:00-16:15 Coffee break
- 16:15-17:45 Panel âAnti-Jewish Policy and its Consequencesâ (Chair: Veerle Vanden Daelen)
- Linda Graul
An Experiment in Early Persecution: Luxembourg as a Testing Ground for Anti-Jewish Policy in Western Europe - Jana MĂŒller
Post-War or Post-Holocaust? Parliamentary Debates and the Legislative Process regarding Compensation in Luxembourg - Sabrina Lind
Looted in Belgium, Recovered to Belgium. Who is the Rightful Owner of Jan Denensâs Vanitas?
- Linda Graul
- 17:45-18:00 Concluding remarks
Prior to the Contact Day, the annual IJS/Kazerne Dossin lecture will take place. It will be held on Monday, May 11, 2026 at 6:00 PM. Professor Laura Hobson Faure will deliver the lecture titled âWho Will Rescue Us? Thinking about Jewish Childrenâs Migrations during the Holocaust.â
Abstracts
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Call for Papers (closed)
â18th Contact Day Jewish Studies on the Low Countries
Institute of Jewish Studies
University of Antwerp
Tuesday 12 May 2026
The Institute of Jewish Studies at the University of Antwerp is organising the eighteenth annual interdisciplinary conference devoted to Jewish Studies on the Low Countries -- understood as the states of the current Benelux, the states that preceded them in the geographical region of the Low Countries in the widest sense, their former colonies as well as global diaspora communities connected to them. The purpose of the conference is to facilitate contacts and cooperation between researchers working within this area of study. We encourage the participation of both early career researchers and more established scholars, in order to foster exchange between different research generations. We are particularly keen to receive proposals and/or sessions that are explicitly comparative in character, or focus on specific themes and disciplines within Jewish Studies concerning the Low Countries. Proposals need not be limited to a specific historical period, and presentations may include work in progress. We will welcome proposals for both individual papers and collective panels. The conference language is English. Please note that the conference organisers regret that they cannot provide financial support to cover travel and accommodation of presenters or participants. Please submit an abstract of maximally 400 words and a short CV by 15 December 2025.
For further information please contact:
Karin Hofmeester: kho@iisg.nl
Veerle Vanden Daelen: veerle.vandendaelen@kazernedossin.euâ