Call for Applications:

EARLY MODERN HEBREW PALEOGRAPHY WORKSHOP, May 22-23, 2023

Footprints: Jewish Books through Time and Place, in conjunction with the
Jewish Theological Seminary of America, invites applicants for
participation in a two-day workshop in New York City devoted to the study
of Hebrew paleography after the inception of print.

This two-day intensive workshop in New York (Monday morning May 21, 2023
through Tuesday afternoon May 22) will offer training in paleography and
the analysis of manuscript annotations in printed books. The workshop will
give preference to students and early career professionals, but senior and
mid-career scholars and librarians are also eligible.

During this workshop, participants will engage in an intensive study of
early modern and nineteenth-century Mizrahi Hebrew hands. This workshop
will be led by Dr. Noam Sienna, a specialist in early modern and modern
North African Jewish history and the history of Jewish material texts in
the Islamic world. Participants will also be introduced to the
Footprints provenance
project and trained in entering evidence of the movement of Hebrew books in
this period into the Footprints database, using new paleography skills. The
workshop will take place at JTS and will make use of materials from the
newly reopened JTS library.

This workshop is the second in a series of sessions for training in reading
handwriting in Hebrew characters from the early modern period, following a
workshop in 2020 on early modern Ashkenazic hands. Participants from that
workshop are eligible to apply but there is no requirement of having
participated previously as this is a stand-alone workshop.

There is no charge for the workshop for those accepted to the program.
Those accepted, however, must commit to full attendance for the full
duration of the two days. Participants must also commit to contributing to
the Footprints project (see below) and becoming (if they are not already)
on-going participants in the Footprints project as contributors of findings
to the database in the course of their own research. For more information
on the Footprints project, see here: 
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://footprints.ccnmtl.columbia.edu/__;!!KGKeukY!wLwNLWmI3l0g54mZBwFhvTPGJ2IdAlTveRFLYPiftiamsOnu_uA9wlZ7rmJhE922TDBnYRfnWKm0cHKgFfyH$
 
.

Participants are responsible for their own travel and lodging, but
subsidies are available based on need as funds allow, with priority for
students and early-career professionals. Kosher meals will be provided
during the workshop. Space is limited.

To apply, please send a letter of interest including current and future
research projects, and a current CV. In your letter of interest, please
explain how the workshop will benefit your scholarship and also identify a
particular collection or library of early modern books that you intend to
study and contribute data from as a collaborator in the Footprints project.

Those requesting subsidies should also send an itemized budget for travel
and lodging, including other funds available and applied for. Graduate
students, please list the name and email for one reference. Send material
(and questions about the program) to: footpri...@columbia.edu



Deadline for applications:  Monday January 23, 2023

Support for this workshop and the training program has been provided by the
American Academy of Jewish Research, the Jewish Theological Seminary of
America, Columbia University, CUNY Graduate Center (Center for Jewish
Studies), Fordham University (Center for Judaic Studies), Northwestern
University (Crown Family Center for Jewish and Israel Studies), Princeton
University (Program in Judaic Studies), Rutgers University (Department of
Jewish Studies), University of Pennsylvania (Jewish Studies Program),
University of Pittsburgh (Jewish Studies Program), and Washington
University in St. Louis (Department of Jewish, Islamic, and Near Eastern
Studies).
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