Dean Kalimniou delivers inaugural 2026 lecture on Josef Eliya

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On Monday, March 30, the Jewish Hellenic Association of Victoria (JHAV) launched its 2026 program with a compelling and thoughtfully curated event in Melbourne, bringing together members of both the Greek and Jewish communities.

Founded in 2021, the Association is dedicated to illuminating the distinctive historical trajectories of Hellenic and Jewish peoples, highlighting their points of interaction and shared cultural inheritances, and fostering a spirit of harmony and cooperation between the two communities.

At the heart of the evening was a lecture by Dean Kalimniou entitled “Religious Syncretism in the Poetry of Josef Eliya,” offered as a tribute to the eminent Jewish poet of Ioannina.

The lecture presented a nuanced and intellectually rigorous exploration of Eliya’s poetic corpus, tracing the subtle interweaving of Jewish theological motifs with the linguistic, cultural, and philosophical textures of the Greek world.

Attention was given to the way Eliya’s work reflects the historical and spiritual experience of the Romaniote Jewish community, articulating a deeply rooted yet dialogic cultural identity.

In advancing his analysis, Kalimniou positioned Eliya’s poetry as a site of convergence, where religious and cultural traditions move beyond simple coexistence and enter a dynamic and generative dialogue. Syncretism was thus understood as an active and creative process, one through which identity, memory, and belief are continually negotiated and reconstituted.

Emphasis was placed on the historical significance of this synthesis considering the subsequent destruction of the Jewish community of Ioannina during the Holocaust, which lends Eliya’s work the character of a fragile yet enduring cultural testament. This reading invited a reconsideration of the boundaries between traditions, suggesting instead a porous and evolving cultural landscape.

The event concluded in an atmosphere of attentive engagement and thoughtful reflection, underscoring both the continuing relevance of Eliya’s work and the important role of the Jewish Hellenic Association of Victoria in cultivating meaningful intercultural dialogue.

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