Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: elsen

Meintest du essen?

Jewish Museum Berlin“I was never disengaged” – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2015/08/interview-heuberger/

A Conversation with Rachel Heuberger on the Biblical Story of the Binding of Isaac and the Exhibition “Obedience” The exhibition “Obedience. An Installation in 15 Rooms by Saskia Boddeke & Peter Greenaway” has been open for some time now at the Jewish Museum Berlin. As with every exhibition, this one meets the approval of our …
Abraham’s willingness to give up everything else for his faith, or to put it in more

Jewish Museum BerlinGaggalagu – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2013/05/gaggalagu-linguistic-entanglements-in-the-animal-kingdom/

Linguistic Entanglements in the Animal Kingdom During the week of October 21 to 27, 2013 the Academy of the Jewish Museum Berlin, in cooperation with Kulturkind e.V., will host readings, workshops, and an open day for the public with the theme “Multifaceted: a book week on diversity in children’s and young adult literature.” Employees of …
You know what else? He calls his wife, Ahem ahem.”

Jewish Museum Berlin“I see a land bright and clear, and the time’s comin’ near When we’ll live in this land, you and me…“ – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2015/03/pessach/

Pessach is approaching – the festival of exodus and freedom. This year, there is less talk of having the festive meal at large community gatherings. It is obvious, although unspoken, that smaller gatherings in the home make more sense. We are becoming alienated from our community centers through fear. Keep a low profile. Don’t speak …
Around sixty people witness the moment and look away, hoping that someone else will

Jewish Museum BerlinInteractive Tracking in Berlin’s Spandau District — Attempt Nr. 1! – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2017/02/ontour-test-workshop-spandau/

Spandau. Sixteen youths are carefully studying a memorial plaque in a building entryway. Interested young people with iPads in their hands are having an animated discussion on the streets of the old quarter. We’re talking about schoolchildren from the 9th grade at B. Traven Upper School tracing locations of Jewish life. They’re testing our online …
public — amateur historians, descendants of Jewish exiles, and of course anyone else