
The Simon Dubnow Institute for Jewish History and Culture (DI) is a prominent Leibniz research institution based in Leipzig, Germany. It is dedicated to the interdisciplinary and epoch-spanning study of Jewish life worlds in Central and Eastern Europe, adopting a comprehensive pan-European perspective. The Institute actively engages with both expert audiences and the public through events, university teaching, and a wide range of internationally recognized publications. Its work contributes significantly to cultural and historical preservation, primarily supporting SDG 4, Quality Education.
Quality Education
Research-Based Education and Cultural Dissemination
The Leibniz Institute provides university teaching, extensive publications, and a specialized library on Jewish history and culture. It fosters knowledge exchange for researchers and the interested public.
Reduced Inequalities
Fostering Understanding of Jewish Life Worlds
Through interdisciplinary research into Jewish history and culture, the organization deepens knowledge about an often marginalized group and helps reduce prejudice. Provenance research highlights historical gaps.
Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
Scholarly Infrastructure for Research
The organization conducts leading research on Jewish history and culture. It provides essential platforms for academic discourse and innovation through publication series, yearbooks, and the "Mimeo" blog.
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