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Almost all the objects kindly loaned us have arrived by now, walls have been painted
Almost all the objects kindly loaned us have arrived by now, walls have been painted
Bitter We can read the veil as a metaphorical vessel of Jewish memory that women have
Second Episode of our blog series: “Remembrances of the life of Walter Frankenstein” Jesse Owens – this name means something to most people, even today. The black athlete from the U.S. national team decided in 1936, disregarding the expectations and fears of his family, friends, and a large number of Americans, to compete in the …
We didn’t really have much experience with persecution until the pogrom of ‘Reichskristallnacht
brought me to sit in a glass showcase in a show at the Jewish Museum Berlin, where I have
You need to have this phrase at the ready if you want to explain Jewish dietary laws
November 2016 0 Comments Halftime for (the) GOLEM — What Do Our Visitors Have to
“Ferda, we have to start telling our stories and share them with others.
Friendly Smiles Start at the Coat Check Our colleague Johannes Rinke in Visitor Services just sent us this funny snapshot taken in the Jewish Museum Berlin group coat check. When we asked, filled with curiosity, what the friendly creatures were doing there, we learned that these rubber animals are available for children to play with …
animals wandered into the coat racks, where according to Johannes Rinke, they have
the world come to terms with the notion that 50 percent of the population‒‒women‒‒have
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 …
What do you have to say to this concern? Mohamed: I don’t see it that way.