Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: gender

Jewish Museum BerlinQuestion of the Month: „Are there gay Jews?“ – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2013/08/question-of-the-month-are-there-gay-jews/

Answer: “Date me and find out!” Our special exhibition “The Whole Truth… everything you always wanted to know about Jews” is based on 30 questions posed to the Jewish Museum Berlin or its staff over the past few years. In the exhibition, visitors have their own opportunity to ask questions or to leave comments on …
Month, religion, The Whole Truth Tagged by diversity, gender

Jewish Museum BerlinArt Against Forgetting – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2015/05/art/

History cannot be captured in a single form. Not in brass, not in metal. That is what Hadas Tapouchi says. The Berlin-based Israeli artist believes that monuments and inscriptions miss the actual sense of commemoration. This type of remembrance would be an inevitable path towards forgetting. Undoubtedly, Hadas works against forgetting. Upon our first meeting …
Tagged by art vending machine, Berlin, diversity, gender

Jewish Museum BerlinGranddaughters, – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2013/09/granddaughters-or-being-who-i-am/

or “Being who I am” “The night before I fly to Germany to see my grandfather Mosha, I meet someone, take him home with me, and for the first time in my life, I sleep with a man.” This sentence begins the first chapter of the 2010 novel Sag es mir (Tell it to me) …
literature, young Jewish writers Tagged by autobiography, gender

Jewish Museum BerlinPeddlers with Caftans, Sidelocks – and Umbrellas: Images of Jews around 1900 – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2014/09/peddlers-with-caftans-sidelocks-and-umbrellas-images-of-jews-around-1900/

In Germany, you cannot rely on the weather being consistently sunny, even in the summertime. In the fall at the latest – dare we think of it already? – we will need to shake open our umbrellas again. Axel Stähler (comparative literature, University of Kent), has shown that the umbrella was once considered a Jewish …
Orientalism, Gender, and the Jews.

Jewish Museum BerlinRe-thinking Migration – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2013/12/re-thinking-migration/

Food for Thought from Our Recent Conference on “Migration and Integration Policy Today” In the year 2000, the UN named 18 December International Migrants’ Day. Today, thirteen years later, Germany is well-established as a prime target country for migrants. Its population is plural, multi-religious, and multi-ethnic. Migration and integration therefore provide both politicians and academics considerable scope …
discuss what a reasonable anti-discrimination and gender