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A high point in the debate occurred when a German doctor
A high point in the debate occurred when a German doctor
Berlin-based artist was born in Liegnitz, Poland, on the German
Max Karp was one of the roughly 17,000 Polish nationals who were expelled from Germany in the Polenaktion (“Polish Action”) of October 27–29, 1938. He wrote extensively on his deportation in a letter.
’s lengthy account about his deportation from the German
Shortly after the opening of our temporary exhibition “Snip it!”, the Jewish Museum received as a bequest the estate of Fritz Wachsner (1886 – 1942). Included in this delivery was a bundle of letters so enormous that I didn’t have time, in creating an inventory, to delve into each individual piece. But one letter caught …
He was an assimilated German Jew and belonged to a
in Conversation with Emile Schrijver, Curator of the Braginsky Collection What made you decide to be curator of a manuscript collection? When I studied Hebrew in Amsterdam, a lecturer took us to see the University of Leiden’s collection of medieval manuscripts. In the impressive vaults, I saw ancient manuscripts for the first time: the only …
We are speaking in German, your native tongue is Dutch
“Osama bin Laden is sleeping with fishes” “New German
At the Second Zionist Conference on 28 August 1898 in Basel, Switzerland, Max Nordau dedicated a passionate speech to the subject of muscular Judaism. The doctor, publicist and co-founder of the young Zionist movement said: “Zionism breathes new life into Judaism. This much I am sure of. It does this morally by refreshing the ideals …
written by Felix Simmenauer, a relay runner on the German
(Link to this year’s CSD political points (in German
in the case of the many other authors whose “New German
the topic of conferences, lectures and exhibits in German-speaking