FLAGSHIP PROGRAMMES
National Network
Finland
Address
Institutum Judaicum Aboense, Biskopsgatan 16 20500 00000 Åbo FinlandCountry
FinlandCity
ÅboStreet address 2
Institutum Judaicum Aboense, Biskopsgatan 16 20500Mobile Phone
+358 50 337 2939Telephone
+358 2 215 4565Year of Establishment
1965Contact Person1
Dr. Pekka LindqvistOrganisation Type
Public InstitutionFields of Activity
ResearchGeneral Information
Institutum Judaicum Aboense functions as a part of the Faculty of Theology at Åbo Akademi University, Finland, and the department of Exegetics and Judaic studies. The institution has no independent economy (being a part of the state funded faculty) but can independently apply for project funding when needed. IJA is led by a steering board consisting of members of the scholarly staff of the faculty and external members, including a representative of the Turku University and the Jewish community. The chairman is Dr. Pekka Lindqvist who works also a university techer at Åbo Akademi. IJA has, especially through personal contacts, contacts to other Institutum Judaicums in Europe and an official treaty of co-operation with Centro de Estudios Judaicos, Universidad de Chile. IJA has also been an active actor in the Scandinavian Society for Jewish Studies (Sällskapet för judaistisk forskning) and the redaction of the journal was during several years in Åbo. The library of IJA is the largest library in the field of Jewish Studies in Finland.Mission and Objectives
To promote Judaic studies in Finland by maintaining a library and promoting scholarly activities. 1) upprätthålla ett bibliotek över judaistikens huvudområden (judarnas historia, religion, kultur och samhällsförhållanden); 2) samordna och utveckla forskning och undervisning inom judaistiken vid Åbo Akademi; 3) samarbeta med vetenskapliga institutioner inom landet och utomlands; 4) anordna seminarier och symposier; 5) befrämja publiceringen av vetenskapliga undersökningar samt undervisnings- och informations-material inom judaistiken; samt 6) att handha övriga ärenden som tillhör institutets verksamhetsområde.Main Projects / Activities
Scholars connected with IJA have personal research projects or act as members of larger bodies and networks. The most important is the international scholars' network on the Reception History of the Bible, which publishes the series "Studies in the Reception History of the Bible (SRB)". IJA organises also public lectures in the fields of Judaic studies and interreligious encounters and confrontation between the three monotheistic faiths.