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Jewish Museum BerlinOn international and other remembrance days – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2015/01/holocaust-remembrance-day/

Seventy years ago to this day, the Soviet Army liberated the death camps Auschwitz I and II. Almost ten years ago, the anniversary was designated International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Although I’ve been reflecting on representations of the Holocaust in art, literature, and philosophy for many years, I remain irritatingly little affected by today’s date, January …
other watershed events in twentieth-century German history that took place on the same

Jewish Museum BerlinFood for Thought – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2013/11/food-for-thought-menurkeys-for-thanksgivukkah/

Menurkeys for Thanksgivukkah? Chanksgiving! As a family of German-American Jewish-Protestant-Catholic-Puritan backgrounds, we do like to celebrate as many holidays as we can possibly fit into our family schedule – with Halloween, our twins’ birthday and the classic German lantern parade for St. Martin’s day making for an action packed twelve days at the beginning of …
s a coincidence that I first learned that Thanksgiving and Hanukkah fall at the same

Jewish Museum Berlin“Whatever you want to see – you come to Jerusalem, and you can find it there.” – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/?p=6233

Blog author Florian Schmeling collected comments from visitors to our exhibition Welcome to Jerusalem. He talked to them about “their Jerusalem,” the Middle East Conflict, and their favorite rooms in the exhibition.
me this problem was reflected very clearly in the room—what do you do when the same

Jewish Museum Berlin“Whatever you want to see – you come to Jerusalem, and you can find it there.” – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2018/10/visitor-comments-jerusalem-exhibition/

Blog author Florian Schmeling collected comments from visitors to our exhibition Welcome to Jerusalem. He talked to them about “their Jerusalem,” the Middle East Conflict, and their favorite rooms in the exhibition.
me this problem was reflected very clearly in the room—what do you do when the same