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Beitrag im Ausstellungskatalog GOLEM
Golem-Variationen – von Peter Schäfer Rabbi Loews wohlverdientes Bad
Beitrag im Ausstellungskatalog GOLEM
Golem-Variationen – von Peter Schäfer Rabbi Loews wohlverdientes Bad
Philosoph
sofortige Beerdigung der Jüdinnen*Juden 1773 Kur in Bad
An Interview with Eran Shakine Today, on 27 October 2016 at 7 pm, our exhibition “A Muslim, a Christian, and a Jew” is opening with Eran Shakine in attendance. In the run-up to the opening, Gregor H. Lersch spoke with the Israeli artist about religion, art, and his sources of inspiration. Gregor H. Lersch: What …
It was a much-used copy of the book and a bad translation
Beitrag im Ausstellungskatalog GOLEM
Golem-Variationen – von Peter Schäfer Rabbi Loews wohlverdientes Bad
Einleitung zu Kapitel 1 des Ausstellungskatalogs GOLEM
Golem-Variationen – von Peter Schäfer Rabbi Loews wohlverdientes Bad
Impressions of the “Obedience” Exhibition, from Muslim and Christian Perspectives During the recent “Long Night of Museums” event, visitors were given a unique introduction to our current temporary exhibition “Obedience. An Installation in 15 Rooms by Saskia Boddeke & Peter Greenaway,” when the imam Emine Erol and the pastor Silke Radosh-Hinder led guided tours together. …
disappointed to find that oppositions such as ‘good’ and ‘bad
I’m not sure what time it is, but it’s already light out. My alarm clock will go off soon. My eyes are already open – the sky is its usual grey. In the space behind my eyes, arguments are going around and around – legal, religious, social, and medical. My tongue doesn’t move but my …
With some good (and bad) luck, you will have the unsettling
Beitrag im Ausstellungskatalog GOLEM
Golem-Variationen – von Peter Schäfer Rabbi Loews wohlverdientes Bad
Back then, at a recreational center in Bad Sobernheim
“How does a kippah stay on?” Our current 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 …
exactly would a staunch traditionalist see it as a bad