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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

Jewish Museum Berlin“It was only later that I had my doubts.” A conversation about mixed emotions triggered by ritual circumcision – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2015/01/it-was-only-later-that-i-had-my-doubts-a-conversation-about-mixed-emotions-triggered-by-ritual-circumcision/

Naomi converted to Judaism six years ago. Shortly afterwards she became pregnant, went to live with her boyfriend Avishay in Tel Aviv, and gave birth there to a son, Yair, who was circumcised as Jewish law demands. In the meantime the couple has moved to Berlin and separated. Naomi recently showed me the photos she …
attended several such ceremonies, watching his own son be circumcised was something else

Jewish Museum BerlinPerplexing legacy – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2014/09/perplexing-legacy/

With her works for our art vending machines, Deborah Wargon exposes things that got swept under the rug A cordial welcome, the wafting flavors of a freshly-cooked meal, a light-drenched room with a high ceiling, full of brightly-colored books and pictures, and a piano with a sign-post ‘to Australia’ sitting on it… My first encounter …
Something else perhaps.

Jewish Museum BerlinA great example of what Germany’s achieved in recent years: release him! – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2017/03/freedeniz/

As I leave my office at the Jewish Museum Berlin, emerging from the W. Michael Blumenthal Academy onto the street, the hashtag “#FreeDeniz” beams towards me from an illuminated black-on-turquoise-green display on the Axel Springer building. The first time I saw it, I was cheered by the signal that the publishing house Axel Springer SE* …
.” — “Islamist types are also German, I mean without Turkish or whatever else before

Jewish Museum Berlin“Art has to be for everyone“ – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2016/07/joachim-seinfeld/

Joachim Seinfeld’s HeimatReisen (HomelandTravels) The wonderful thing about Berlin for me as an historian is that there’s something around every corner waiting to wow me or get my “history heart” to skip a beat. I was able to get to know yet another spot this year when I interviewed Joachim Seinfeld in his atelier in …
that one’s own country is better than another’s, and you’re better than someone else

Jewish Museum BerlinHow about more tolerance for ambiguity? – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2018/08/how-about-more-tolerance-for-ambiguity/

An interview with Mohamed Ibrahim and Shemi Shabat about their tandem guided tour Jerusalem in Dialogue Since April 2018, we’ve offered a tandem guided tour called Jerusalem in Dialogue (more about the tour) through our current temporary exhibition Welcome to Jerusalem (more about the exhibition). On each tour, two guides with their own personal relationships …
Jew, with the one representing the one thing and the other representing something else