2023
12th EAJS congress: Branching Out: Diversity of Jewish Studies mit keynote lecture Richard I. Cohen/David B. Ruderman, Writing and Teaching Jewish History for a Half-Century
2022
Irene Zwiep, Jewish Studies in the Anthropocene (Freimann lecture)
2021
Rebecca Kobrin, Failure, East European Jewish Immigrants and American Finance, 1914-1930 (Freimann lecture)
Bertha Pappenheim Map (launch App)
2020
Moshe Idel, The Limbs of the Shekhina (Lecture)
2019
Adam Teller, Reshaping the Early Modern Jewish World: Jewish Philanthropic Networks and the Rise of Sabbathean
Messianism (Freimann lecture)
2018
Rachel Heuberger, Frankfurt als Zentrum der Wissenschaft des Judentums. Die Rolle von Aron Freimann (Freimann lecture)
David Ohana, Zionism: Messianic? Canaanite? A Crusade? (Lecture)
2017
David Ruderman, Defending the Integrity of Rabbinic Judaism in 19th Century Europe: The Creative Response of Isaac Baer Levinsohn to the Missionary Assaults of his Day (Freimann lecture)
Mirjam and Noam Zadoff, Konstruktionen des Jüdischen bei Werner und Gershom Scholem (Lecture)
Naomi Feuchtwanger, Modern Jewish Art: Seeking Visual Expressions of a New Identity (Lecture)
Roee Goldshmidt, The Last Kabbalist of Frankfurt (Lecture)
2016
Philip S. Alexander, Judaism and the Christian Mystical Tradition (Freimann lecture)
Ashkenaz at the Crossroads of Cultural Transfer II (Conference)
2015
Richard I. Cohen, Icons of Memory – Revisiting and Imagining Jewish Past (Freimann lecture)
2014
Elisheva Baumgarten, Gendering Jewish Life in the Middle Ages (Freimann lecture)
Frankfurt’s „Jewish Notabilia“ (Jüdische Merckwürdigkeiten), (Conference)
2013
Günter Stemberger, Der Aufstieg der Rabbinen: von einer Gelehrtenelite zur religiösen Führung (Freimann lecture)
Jüdisch-christliche Literaturkontakte vom Mittelalter bis in die Gegenwart (Series of Lectures)