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Hybrid Event

13th - 14th June 2026 | Dhaka, Bangladesh

International Conference on Hebrew and Jewish Studies in Middle Eastern Contexts (ICHJSMEC - 26)

4

Days

4

Hrs

07

Min

02

Sec

Conference Program

Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

Why it matters

SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Hebrew Language and Identity in the Middle East

This track explores the interplay between Hebrew language and cultural identity within various Middle Eastern communities. It aims to examine how language shapes and reflects the complexities of identity in the region.

Track 02
Jewish Diaspora and Cultural Memory

Focusing on the Jewish diaspora, this track investigates the role of cultural memory in shaping Jewish identities across different Middle Eastern contexts. Papers will address how historical narratives and collective memories influence contemporary Jewish life.

Track 03
Sacred Texts and Their Modern Interpretations

This session invites discussions on the interpretation of sacred texts within modern Middle Eastern societies. It seeks to understand how these texts inform contemporary beliefs and practices amidst changing political landscapes.

Track 04
Politics and Religion in Middle Eastern Jewish Communities

This track examines the intersection of politics and religion in Jewish communities throughout the Middle East. Contributions will analyze how political dynamics influence religious practices and community cohesion.

Track 05
Literature as a Reflection of Cultural Identity

This session focuses on literary works that reflect the diverse cultural identities of Jewish communities in the Middle East. It aims to explore how literature serves as a medium for expressing and negotiating identity.

Track 06
Translation and Cross-Cultural Dialogue

This track addresses the role of translation in facilitating cross-cultural dialogue among Hebrew and Arabic texts. Papers will explore the challenges and opportunities presented by translation in fostering understanding between communities.

Track 07
Modernity and Tradition in Middle Eastern Judaism

This session investigates the tension between modernity and tradition within Jewish communities in the Middle East. Contributions will analyze how these communities navigate contemporary challenges while preserving their cultural heritage.

Track 08
Belief Systems and Their Societal Impact

Focusing on various belief systems within Middle Eastern Jewish communities, this track examines their societal implications. It aims to understand how these systems shape community dynamics and individual identities.

Track 09
Cultural Practices and Community Resilience

This session explores cultural practices that contribute to the resilience of Jewish communities in the Middle East. Papers will discuss how these practices foster community solidarity and continuity amidst adversity.

Track 10
Philosophical Perspectives on Jewish Existence

This track invites philosophical inquiries into the nature of Jewish existence in the Middle East. It aims to engage with questions of identity, belonging, and the role of philosophy in contemporary Jewish thought.

Track 11
Historical Narratives and Their Contemporary Relevance

This session examines historical narratives within Jewish studies and their relevance to current Middle Eastern contexts. Contributions will analyze how these narratives shape contemporary identities and community relations.

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