PROGRAM OF THE MOSCOW SUMMER SCHOOL IN JEWISH STUDIES,
July 10 – 16, 2008
July 10, Thursday
16.30 – 17.00 |
Arrival, registration of participants |
18.00 – 19.00 |
Opening session |
19.00 – 20.00 |
Dinner |
20.00 – 21.30 |
1st seminar |
21.30-23.00 |
Presentation of Beit-Midrash, Art and theatrical workshops “Figures and gestures Of Bereishit”
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July 11, Friday
09.30- 10.30 |
Breakfast |
10.30 – 12.00 |
1st seminar |
12.30 – 14.00 |
2nd seminar |
14.00 – 15.00 |
Lunch |
15.30 – 17.00 |
3rd seminar |
17.30 – 20.30 |
Art and theatrical workshops |
20.30 |
Preparation for Shabbat |
21.51 |
Lighting Shabbat candles |
22.00 – 23.00 |
Kabbalat Shabbat, First Shabbat meal |
July 12, Saturday
10.00 – 11.00 |
Breakfast |
11.00 – 14.00 |
Beit-Midrash, Art workshop |
14.00 – 15.00 |
Second Shabbat meal |
15.30 – 17.30 |
Beit-Midrash |
17.30 – 19.00 |
Plenary lecture Dr. Alexey Sivertsev “History of Jews in the Late Antiquity in the modern historiography” |
19.00 – 20.00 |
Third Shabbat meal |
20.00 – 21.30 |
Plenary lecture Dr. Leonid Matsikh ““Mikraot Gdolot” and their place in Jewish and European culture” |
23.38 |
Havdala |
July 13, Sunday
9.30 – 10.30 |
Breakfast |
10.30 – 12.00 |
1st seminar |
12.30 – 14.00 |
2nd seminar |
14.00 – 15.00 |
Lunch |
15.30 – 17.00 |
3rd seminar |
17.30 – 19.30 |
Intellectual Game (leader Anatoly Vorobiev) |
19.30 – 20.30 |
Dinner |
20.30 - 23.00 |
Beit-Midrash |
July 14, Monday
9.30 – 10.30 |
Breakfast |
10.30 – 12.00 |
1st seminar |
12.30 – 14.00 |
2nd seminar |
14.00 – 15.00 |
Lunch |
15.30 – 17.00 |
3rd seminar |
17.30 – 19.30 |
Art and theatrical workshops |
19.30 – 20.30 |
Dinner |
22.00-23.30 |
Beit-Midrash/ Israel cinema |
July 15, Tuesday
9.30 – 10.30 |
Breakfast |
10.30 – 12.00 |
1st seminar |
12.30 – 14.00 |
2nd seminar |
14.00 – 15.00 |
Lunch |
15.30 – 17.00 |
3rd seminar |
17.30 – 19.30 |
Beit-Midrash, Art and theatrical workshops |
19.30 – 20.30 |
Dinner |
20.30 – 22.00 |
Beit-Midrash, Art and theatrical workshops – closing session |
22.00 – 24.00 |
Disco |
July 16, Wednesday
9.30 – 10.30 |
Breakfast |
10.30 – 12.00 |
1st seminar |
12.30 – 14.00 |
2nd seminar |
14.00 – 15.00 |
Lunch |
15.30 – 16.30 |
Closing session |
16.30 |
Departure |
Appendix# 5
Moscow Summer School in Jewish Studies, July 10 – 16, 2008
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First seminar |
Second seminar |
Third seminar |
Biblical Studies and the Ancient Middle East |
Mikhail Seleznev Psalms: reading, interpretation, commentary 1. Bilyashevich Roman 2. Bykova Olga 3. Goloshchapova Natalya 4. Ioksha Anastasia 5. Ivanova Mariya 6. Korchak Andrei 7. Pstyga Elena 8. Ruvinska Viktoriya 9. Simakova Aleksandra 10. Turelik Arsen 11. Chernoivanenko Vitalii 12. Leonov Andrei 13. Vasilev Mikhail 14. Gondelmans Mark
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Vladimir Yakobson Theoretical problems of the Ancient Middle East history 1. Andreev Aleksandr 2. Vasynyuk Roman 3. Galetich Yuliya 4. Daniv Yuliya 5. Kizikina Polina 6. Kuznetsova Nadezhda 7. Nekrasova Alesya 8. Oleneva Yuliya 9. Peregudova Ekaterina 10. Pstyga Elena 11. Ruvinska Viktoriya 12. Rusakova Yuliya 13. Tsyupka Leonid 14. Krikhtova Tatyana 15. Ioksha Anastasiya 16. Gondelmans Mark 17. Shakhbasyan Irina 18. Rutman Igor |
Arie Olman Middle Eastern background of the Bible 1. Afinogenova Ada 2. Bessmertnyi Mikhail 3. Vasynyuk Roman 4. Galetich Yuliya 5. Daniv Yuliya 6. Ioksha Anastasia 7. Ivanova Mariya 8. Kizikina Polina 9. Korchak Andrei 10. Krikhtova Tatyana 11. Nekrasova Alesya 12. Peregudova Ekaterina 13. Petruchek Anna 14. Pstyga Elena 15. Pupyshev Pavel 16. Simakova Aleksandra 17. Turelik Arsen 18. Tsibulskaya Ekaterina 19. Chernoivanenko Vitalii 20. Gondelmans Mark 21. Shakhbasyan Irina 22. Rutman Igor
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The Second Temple and the Jewish Bible interpretation
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Leonid Matsikh Construction of the Babel tower in eyes of medieval Jewish commentators 1. Vereta Anna 2. Goi Bogdan 3. Kolomiets Elena 4. Krikhtova Tatyana 5. Kurtseitova Mariya 6. Lyalyakina Anastasiya 7. Mazurkevich Ekaterina 8. Noshin Yaroslav 9. Okroshidze Alina 10. Oleneva Yuliya 11. Petruchek Anna 12. Pinchevskaya Bogdana 13. Pupyshev Pavel 14. Tsibulskaya Ekaterina 15. Beltran Viktor 16. Rutman Igor 17. Rutman Maria |
Svetlana Babkina Five plots with a fatal outcome in the literature of an epoch of the Second Temple
1. Bilyashevich Roman 2. Vasilevskaya Mariya 3. Vereta Anna 4. Goloshchapova Natalya 5. Ivanova Mariya 6. Lyalyakina Anastasiya 7. Petruchek Anna 8. Pupyshev Pavel 9. Simakova Aleksandra 10. Tsibulskaya Ekaterina 11. Chernoivanenko Vitalii 12. Yablokov Ilya 13. Leonov Andrei 14. Afinogenova Ada 15. Rutman Maria
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Dmitry Kopeliovich Book of Ester and its "continuations" in the Jewish literature of an epoch of the Second Temple (attempt of the intertextual analysis) 1. Bilyashevich Roman 2. Goi Bogdan 3. Goloshchapova Natalya 4. Zvirgzds Ilmars 5. Kolomiets Elena 6. Kurtseitova Mariya 7. Leonov Andrei 8. Minkina Olga 9. Noshin Yaroslav 10. Oleneva Yuliya
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History of East-European Jews |
Mikhail Kizilov The Jewish travellers in the East Europe since an epoch of the Middle Ages and up to middle of the XX c. 1. Vasilevskaya Mariya 2. Vasynyuk Roman 3. Daniv Yuliya 4. Dusyavichyus Vidas 5. Zherdeva Asya 6. Zvirgzds Ilmars 7. Kizikina Polina 8. Kovaleva Darya 9. Korolev Dmitrii 10. Kotlyar Elena 11. Lindina Anna 12. Novosad Serg³i 13. Peregudova Ekaterina 14. Rusakova Yuliya 15. Savchuk Oleg 16. Shults Mikhal 17. Shchuka Olga 18. Minkina Olga 19. Boiko Kristina 20. Vorobiev Anatoly |
Igor Turov Religious idea of the East-European Jews (second half XVIII- first half XIX cc.) 1. Korchak Andrei 2. Korolev Dmitrii 3. Sinkevicha Eva 4. Dusyavichyus Vidas 5. Mazurkevich Ekaterina 6. Demidova Darya 7. Egorova Svetlana 8. Kolomiets Elena 9. Minkina Olga 10. Muratov Igor 11. Okroshidze Alina 12. Popovskaya Anna 13. Tabunova Anna 14. Vorobiev Anatoly
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Iliya Barkussky Mysticism and rationalism in the Jewish history during the Modern Time 1. Vereta Anna 2. Kulyomina Mariya 3. Pinchevskaya Bogdana 4. Shirokikh Karina 5. Vasilevskaya Mariya 6. Rusakova Yuliya 7. Dusyavichyus Vidas 8. Gutman Ilya 9. Muratov Igor 10. Tsyupka Leonid 11. Belyanskaya Larisa 12. Bogachev Alexey 13. Vorobiev Anatoly
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Culture of East-European Jews |
Cyril Aslanov Changes of the language identity of East-European Jews 1. Suvorova Olesya 2. Evtushenko Anna 3. Shirokikh Karina 4. Simakina Vera 5. Nekrasova Alesya 6. Repina Yuliya 7. Muratov Igor 8. Myagkova Yuliya 9. Popovskaya Anna 10. Tsyupka Leonid 11. Afinogenova Ada 12. Belyanskaya Larisa |
Iliya Dvorkin The Jewish philosophy of the 20-th century as reflection of Jewish East-European polemics 1. Kulyomina Mariya 2. Pinchevskaya Bogdana 3. Kotlyar Elena 4. Repina Yuliya 5. Savchuk Oleg 6. Novosad Serg³i 7. Noshin Yaroslav 8. Tsuprun Konstantin 9. Shults Mikhal 10. Bessmertnyi Mikhail 11. Ivakhnenko Margarita 12. Chachko Svetlana 13. Belyanskaya Larisa |
Asya Vaisman Plots and images of the Jewish autobiographies since the end of the . XIX-th c. up to the beginning of the XX-th c..: love and flight, parents and teachers, the author and the hero 1) Pevzner Evgeniya 2) Evtushenko Anna 3) Savchuk Oleg 4) Novosad Serg³i 5) Tsuprun Konstantin 6) Shults Mikhal 7) Mazurkevich Ekaterina 8) Demidova Darya 9) Egorova Svetlana 10) Myagkova Yuliya 11) Tabunova Anna 12) Chachko Svetlana 13) Beltran Viktor |
Jewish Ethnography |
Irina Sergeeva Semen An-sky: From Russian” populism” to ethnography of the East-European Jews 1. Kulyomina Mariya 2. Pevzner Evgeniya 3. Nikolaeva Svetlana 4. Amosova Svetlana 5. Bessmertnyi Mikhail 6. Egorova Svetlana 7. Gidon Dina 8. Ivakhnenko Margarita 9. Tabunova Anna 10. Bogachev Alexey |
Olga Belova Materials on the Jewish traditional culture in Slavic folklore- ethnographic sources (middle XIX-beginn.. XXI century) 1. Amosova Svetlana 2. Gidon Dina 3. Zherdeva Asya 4. Knysh Valeriya 5. Lindina Anna 6. Nikolaeva Svetlana 7. Simakina Vera 8. Suvorova Olesya 9. Suleimanov Rais 10. Turelik Arsen 11. Shirokikh Karina 12. Shchestyuk Tatyana 13. Shchuka Olga 14. Beltran Viktor 15. Matveeva Anastasiya 16. Boiko Kristina |
Valery Dymshits History of folklore and ethnographical researches of East- European Jews 1. Shchuka Olga 2. Kotlyar Elena 3. Korolev Dmitrii 4. Suvorova Olesya 5. Simakina Vera 6. Lindina Anna 7. Nikolaeva Svetlana 8. Amosova Svetlana 9. Zherdeva Asya 10. Ruvinska Viktoriya 11. Gidon Dina 12. Matveeva Anastasiya 13. Okroshidze Alina 14. Popovskaya Anna 15. Vasilev Mikhail 16. 17. Boiko Kristina |
Politics and culture of Modern Israel |
Elizer Shargorodsky Ideology of Zionism: sources and transformation in Modern Israel 1. Andreev Aleksandr 2. Bekker Tatyana 3. Galetich Yuliya 4. Gutman Ilya 5. Demidova Darya 6. Knysh Valeriya 7. Kuznetsova Nadezhda 8. Sinkevicha Eva 9. Suleimanov Rais 10. Tsuprun Konstantin 11. Chachko Svetlana 12. Chkoniya Maiya 13. Shchestyuk Tatyana 14. Yablokov Ilya 15. Matveeva Anastasiya 16. Yampolskaya Sofia |
Elena Rimon Works of Sh.-I. Agnon: Modern Midrash
1. Bekker Tatyana 2. Bykova Olga 3. Goi Bogdan 4. Gutman Ilya 5. Evtushenko Anna 6. Zvirgzds Ilmars 7. Kovaleva Darya 8. Kurtseitova Mariya 9. Myagkova Yuliya 10. Pevzner Evgeniya 11. Chkoniya Maiya 12. Vasilev Mikhail 13. Bogachev Alexey
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Iosef Tavor/ Mark Levin/Dmitry Maryasis 1. Andreev Aleksandr 2. Bekker Tatyana 3. Bykova Olga 4. Ivakhnenko Margarita 5. Knysh Valeriya 6. Kovaleva Darya 7. Kuznetsova Nadezhda 8. Lyalyakina Anastasiya 9. Repina Yuliya 10. Sinkevicha Eva 11. Suleimanov Rais 12. Chkoniya Maiya 13. Shchestyuk Tatyana
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