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: ''Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Studienwerk'' or ''ELES'' for short) is one of thirteen Federally-funded Scholarship Foundations in the
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. It is located in
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. The Scholarship Fund was named after religious scholar and historian Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich (1921-2007).


History

The Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Studienwerk (ELES) was founded in 2008, and opened on 11 November 2009 by the then-Federal Education Minister
Annette Schavan Annette Schavan (; born 10 June 1955) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). She was the Federal Minister of Education and Research in the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel from 2005 to 2013, when she resigned foll ...
and the then-Central Council President
Charlotte Knobloch Charlotte Knobloch (born 29 October 1932, as Charlotte Neuland) is the former President of Central Council of Jews in Germany (Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland) from 2006 to 2010. She is also Vice President of the European Jewish Congress and ...
. It was the twelfth German Scholarship Foundation to be created and supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, and provides scholarships to gifted Jewish students and doctoral candidates. Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich (1921-2007) was a Berlin-born religious scholar and historian who experienced both the persecution and following rebuilding of the European Jewry in the 20th century. In memory of its namesake, ELES awards the Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Medal for the Sciences and Arts. The winners of the prize have been
Johanna Wanka Johanna Wanka (''née'' Müller; born 1 April 1951) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) who served as Federal Minister for Education and Research in the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel from 2013 until 2018. ...
(2010), Claudia Lücking-Michel (2012), and
Monika Grütters Monika Grütters (born 9 January 1962) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) who served as Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media in the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel from 2013-2021. She has ...
(2014). Renowned Jewish figures from sciences, arts, business, and public life are involved in the Scholarship Fund. The Patron is
Charlotte Knobloch Charlotte Knobloch (born 29 October 1932, as Charlotte Neuland) is the former President of Central Council of Jews in Germany (Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland) from 2006 to 2010. She is also Vice President of the European Jewish Congress and ...
, the Director is Rabbi
Walter Homolka Walter Homolka (born 21 May 1964 in Landau an der Isar) is a German rabbi. Homolka studied in Munich, London, Lampeter and Leipzig and has a PhD from King's College London. He is an adjunct full professor at the University of Potsdam and rec ...
, the Managing Director is Jo Frank, the Advisory Board is headed by
Micha Brumlik Micha Brumlik (born 1947 in Davos, Switzerland) is professor of education at the Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. From October 2000 to 2005 he was director of the Fritz Bauer Institute for the Study and Documentation of the Histo ...
, Frederek Musall, and Michal Or-Guil. Advisory Board members are, amongst others,
Atina Grossmann Atina Grossmann (born 4 November 1950) is a professor at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. Her research relates to transnational Jewish refugee stories "Soviet Central Asia, Iran, and India: Sites of Refuge and Relief for Eur ...
, Daniel Krochmalnik, Christine Brinck,
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,
Daniel Libeskind Daniel Libeskind (born May 12, 1946) is a Polish–American architect, artist, professor and set designer. Libeskind founded Studio Daniel Libeskind in 1989 with his wife, Nina, and is its principal design architect. He is known for the design a ...
, Michael Brenner, Raphael Gross, and Anat Feinberg.


Scholarships and Support

ELES supports gifted Jewish students and doctoral candidates with German or EU citizenship during their education at universities, technical colleges and art and music colleges in Germany, or in another EU state or Switzerland, can apply. Research projects of Non-Jews can be supported if they deal with Jewish topics. The scholarships are divided into two categories: student funding and doctoral student funding. The monthly sum that the scholarship holders receive are calculated on an individual basis using the BAföG rates. The maximum sum that scholarship holders within the student category could receive is €649 per month with a study allowance of €300 per month. The maximum sum for scholarship holders within the doctoral candidate category is €1,350 per month and a research fee of €100 EUR per month. ELES also supports the study and research ventures abroad of its scholarship holders. In addition to financial support, ELES also offers its scholarship holders intellectual support; there are 14 annual Seminars centring on non-material matter. There also exists an international network that forms a central component of this intellectual support-structure: educational institutions in New York and Israel being central to this. The international network is strengthened by ELES'
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and the
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Fellowship, which, working with the German Foreign Office, invites foreign Jewish scholars - future rabbis and cantors - to study in Germany. Another program, run in jointly with the
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, is aimed specifically at young Jewish journalists. As part of the intellectual support programme, ELES often works with other scholarship funds, e. g.,
Cusanuswerk The Cusanuswerk is one of the thirteen German sponsorship organizations financed by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany) to promote gifted students. It is headquartered in Bonn. History The Cusanuswerk was founded in 1956 u ...
, Evangelisches Studienwerk Villigst, Avicenna Studienwerk, the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, and the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes. Since its foundation, the Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Studienwerk has supported 581 scholarship holders, 87% of whom have migration backgrounds (as of May 2017).


Initiatives

Since 2014, three initiative programmes have complimented the ELES study programme:


Hillel Deutschland

''
Hillel International Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life, also known as Hillel International or Hillel, is the largest Jewish campus organization in the world, working with thousands of college students globally. Hillel is represented at more than 550 coll ...
'' is represented in 550 universities and colleges worldwide, making it the largest Jewish student organization. Through the work of ''Hillel International'' and the Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Studienwerk
''Hillel (Deutschland)''
was created in Germany. In 2014, ''Hillel Deutschland'' was officially by opened by
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at the celebration of the fifth anniversary of ELES's founding, and since then, ''Hillel Deutschland'' has staged more than 610 events and attracted more than 2,700 students.


Dialogue/Perspectives


Dialogue/Perspectives
Religions and World Views in Conversation'' is a programme for the establishment of innovative forms of dialogue between people of difference religious beliefs and world views - it was created in 2015 and is a special programme of the
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. With the creation of ''Dialogue/Perspectives'' ELES entered into dialogue with scholarship holders of different religious and ideological identities as well as with renowned scientists and discourse-defining experts on one of the most important topics of our time: the role of religions and worldviews for the individual and for society. The programme is aimed at the scholarship holders of all 13 federally funded scholarship funds who will be trained as future leaders in the field of interreligious dialogue. In 2016, the German Chancellor
Angela Merkel Angela Dorothea Merkel (; ; born 17 July 1954) is a German former politician and scientist who served as Chancellor of Germany from 2005 to 2021. A member of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), she previously served as Leader of the Oppo ...
donated the EUR 10,00
Abraham Geiger Prize
to the ''Dialogue/Perspectives'' programme. In 2017,
Margot Käßmann Margot Käßmann (; born 3 June 1958) is a Lutheran theologian, who was '' Landesbischöfin'' (bishop) of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Hanover in Germany. On 28 October 2009, she was elected to lead the ''Evangelical Church in Germany'', a ...
praised Dialogue/Perspectives in an article for the
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magazine as an example of successful interreligious dialogue facilitator


DAGESH. KunstLAB ELES

In 2016
''DAGESH''
was created to offer the artists within the ELES Scholarship Fund greater public visibility, networking and support for their projects and the showcasing of their work. A creative period in Rheinsberg and a writing period in Buchen, are two retreats created by ELES to allow selected scholarship holders to spend one month in Rheinsberg and two weeks in Buchen exclusively for their artistic or scientific work. ''DAGESH'' also offers opportunities for artists to network and for exhibitions and public appearances in national and international contexts. Each year, ''DAGESH'' organises an Art Seminar and a Theatrical Seminar and publishes a regular catalog of documentaries, topics, discussions and programme events. In 2017, the video artist Daniel Laufer produced for ''DAGESH'' a short film: '''
Asylum in Paradise: Eight Visual Artists Based in Berlin'
In November 2017, the premiered at a DAGESH evening event. Former ELES scholarship holders working in the arts include Max Czollek,
Jeff Wilbusch Jeff Wilbusch (born Iftach Wilbuschewitz, 14 November 1987) is an Israeli-German actor. Early life and education Wilbusch was born on 14 November 1987 in Haifa, Israel. He grew up in the Hasidic Jewish Satmar community of Mea Shearim, Jerusale ...
, and Noam Brusilovsky .


Publications

* Dmitrij Belkin (ed.): ''#Babel 21. Migration and the Jewish Community ( Series of the Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Study Volume 2 )''. Hentrich & Hentrich, Berlin 2017, * Lara Hensch, Dmitrij Belkin, Eva Lezzi (ed.): ''New Judaism - Old Remembering? Periods of Remembrance ( Series of the Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Study Volume 1 )''. Hentrich & Hentrich. Berlin 2017,


References


External links

* Website:
Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Studienwerk
: eles-studienwerk.de * Website
"Dialogue Perspectives"
dialogperspektiven.de * Website:
DAGESH. KunstLAB ELES
": dagesh.de * Heinz-Peter Katlewski: '

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