Happy New Year 2021
Birgit Hallmann
by Beth Langstaff
News from Tübingen
Greetings from the snowy Black Forest, where I live. It has been a quiet Christmas; Germany is still on partial lockdown. Our family celebrated this year's Christmas Eve – Heiligabend – by gathering in our living room to watch an online church service. Here in our local church, the usual children's programme had to be cancelled, so we packed and delivered gift bags to the Sunday-school families instead.
The lockdown has meant that classes for the winter semester are all taking place online. The English-German Colloquium in New Testament has been meeting every two weeks via Zoom – and one advantage of a Zoom meeting is that we can welcome participants from all over the world, including from India, the United States, Italy, Switzerland, as well as Germany. It has been great to see old friends of the Colloquium again. Our last meeting of the year was a lecture by Dr. Claudia Bergmann from Erfurt on the intriguing topic: "A Dry World? The Lack of Beverages in the Ancient Jewish Texts about the Meal in the World to Come."