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David Lüllemann is a Researcher at the Chair of Jewish History, Heidelberg University of Jewish Studies. He holds a Master of Arts in Jewish Studies (minor in History) from the University of Jewish Studies and Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg (2024, final grade: 1.0), and a Bachelor of Arts in History and Near Eastern and Palestine Archaeology from Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen (2020). His research focuses on Jewish history since the early modern period, with regional emphasis on Central and East Central Europe, antisemitism research and prevention, and Jewish religious education practices in Moravia during the 17th/18th centuries.
- Education: MA (Jewish Studies/History), BA (History/Near Eastern Archaeology), Year Abroad (Durham University)
- Current Role: Research Associate at Heidelberg University of Jewish Studies
- Contact: david.luellemann@hfjs.eu
His dissertation project, A Jewish Business Network in the Early 18th Century?, applies network analysis to Joseph Süß Oppenheimer's economic and social connections. His publications include analyses of digital antisemitism and contributions to Holocaust testimonies.
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