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Lecture

Jewish Book Week
YIVO & the Saving of European Culture

Tuesday 3.03.2026

Summary

The 2026 Jewish Book Week video recordings and festival news will be shared on the Jewish Literary Foundation website. Learn more here.

In his Memoirs (1951), the revolutionary writer Victor Serge, who was not himself Jewish, observed that the Holocaust had shaken “even the idea of the human, acquired over thousands of years of civilization.” This conversation between Jonathan Brent and Christoph Dieckmann, chaired by Bodley’s Librarian Richard Ovenden, explores that threatened “idea of the human” within both its Jewish and its European context—how it developed through centuries of interaction and reciprocal influence, and how the Nazi catastrophe obliterated what Edmund Husserl termed the “idea of Europe,” alongside six million Jewish lives.

Brent and Dieckmann consider what the “idea of Europe” can mean today, and how two millennia of European Jewish culture—documented and preserved in the collections of the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research—not only reflect its evolution and spirit but may also help to restore it.

Warm thanks to the Jewish Literary Foundation for sharing these events with the LU community.

Jewish Book Week

Jewish Book Week 2026 London’s longest running literary festival at Kings Place and online, presenting the best in contemporary Jewish ideas through debates, talks and performances. Learn more about this year’s events: Jewish Book Week