Nathanja Hüttenmeister

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Nathanja Hüttenmeister (* 1967 in Münster ) is a German Judaist .

Life

Hüttenmeister is the daughter of the Judaist Frowald Gil Hüttenmeister and also studied Jewish Studies, Islamic Studies , Arabic Studies and History in Tübingen , Berlin and Jerusalem . Her research focuses on Jewish cemeteries . From 1998 to 2002 she worked as a research assistant in the DFG project Germania Judaica IV at the Gerhard Mercator University in Duisburg , from 2002 at the Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf , before joining the Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute for German in 2003 as a research assistant - Jewish history at the University of Duisburg-Essen changed. Here she had already worked freely from 1996 to 1998. Currently she is mainly concerned with epigraphy and memory books .

Fonts

  • The Jewish cemetery in Laupheim , Laupheim 1998, ISBN 3-000-03527-3
  • with: Christine E. Müller: Controversial rooms: Jewish cemeteries in Berlin. Große Hamburger Straße and Schönhauser Allee , Metropol, Berlin 2005, ISBN 978-3-936411-55-3 (minima judaica; Vol. 5)
  • The Jewish cemetery of Sondershausen , Schlossmuseum Sondershausen (Ed.), Dresden 2006 (Jews in Schwarzburg, Vol. 2; Sondershäuser Catalog IV)
  • The Jewish cemetery in Ansbach , District Middle Franconia, Ansbach 2008
  • Ahaus Jewish Cemetery , Salomon-L.-Steinheim-Inst., Duisburg 2010
  • with Dan Z. Bondy: Examples of Jewish grave culture. The "Good Place" holds over 900 gravestones . In: Society for Christian-Jewish Cooperation Bayreuth (ed.): Jüdisches Bayreuth , Bayreuth 2010, pp. 161–165, ISBN 978-3-925361-81-4

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