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  • Jüdisches Museum Berlin 〈1999-〉
  • לאוו, דורי
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  • 1
    Language: German
    Pages: 89 Minuten
    Year of publication: 2006
    Series Statement: [Veranstaltungsabteilung des Jüdischen Museums Berlin] Veranstaltungen 060329
    Series Statement: Veranstaltungen
    Abstract: Henryk M. Broder im Gespräch mit Gad Granach über Gott und die Welt, über Poltik und das Leben. Annette Postel singt mit Granach zusammen Berliner Chansons.
    Note: veranstaltet am 29. März 2006 um 19.30 Uhr im Jüdischen Museum Berlin
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2014
    Keywords: Flüchtling ; Weltkrieg ; Ausstellung ; Juden ; Böhmen
    Abstract: From 28. 08. 2014 to 01. 02. 2015 A new exhibition by the Jewish Museum in Prague focuses on the fate of refugees during the First World War and reflects on the centenary of the outbreak of this conflict. During the First World War, hundreds of thousands of people fled from destroyed and occupied towns to the inner regions of the Habsburg monarchy out of fear of violence in the Front areas. “Although they were the first large group of refugees in the modern history of the Bohemian lands, their fate has been overlooked. By holding this exhibition, the Jewish Museum in Prague seeks not only to commemorate the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War, but also to emphasize the importance of refugees and refugee policy in Czech and Czechoslovak history of the 20th century. For the Jewish population in particular, the flight of these refugees and their loss of rights was part of their journey through what was to be a century of refugees,” says Michal Frankl, the author of the exhibition. This exhibition follows the fate of Jewish refugees in Bohemia and Moravia in the broader context of refugees and refugee policy throughout the Habsburg Monarchy. In addition to highlighting the immediate fate of the refugees, however, it also explores the response of society. It examines the extent to which the then widespread division of people along ethnic lines influenced the attitude towards refugees, the extent to which the response to Jewish refugees was affected by prejudices, and the reason why Jewish refugees were targeted in unscrupulous anti-Semitic campaigns in the post-war period after the founding of an independent Czechoslovakia. On display are photographs that have never before been shown in the Czech Republic. These images not only document the life of the refugees and refugee camps, but also point to a fascination with the difference of “Eastern Jews” whose clothing, piety and unusual language attracted great attention at the time. Narrated excerpts from period chronicles and newspapers illustrate how the local population dealt with this difference and reveal the prejudices against Jewish refugees. The exhibition also features items from the Jewish Museum's visual arts collection, which further document the response to the Jewish refugees living in Bohemia. The voices, experiences and attitudes of the refugees appear to have vanished among the heaps of documents and dozens of photographs that have been preserved in archives in the Czech Republic and other countries. This is why the exhibition features the unique audiovisual testimonies of Jewish refugees and draws attention to their opinions and everyday life as reconstructed from newspapers and from fragmentary materials relating to aid organizations. Visitors will also have an opportunity to study the response of the Jewish press in dealing with the “Eastern” Jews and their difference from the more integrated Jews in the Bohemian lands. For the most part, the only physical traces of the refugees' stay in Bohemia during the First World War are their graves in Jewish cemeteries. One of these, a unique wooden tombstone on loan from Horažďovice, will be on view at the exhibition from October. The exhibition has been put together by Michal Frankl, Jan Wittenberg and Wolfgang Schellenbacher. The partner of the exhibition is the Jewish Museum in Berlin. The project was implemented with the kind support of the German-Czech Future Fund and the Foundation of the Jewish Museum in Prague.
    Note: Kein Katalog erschienen.
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  • 3
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    Berlin : JMB
    Year of publication: 2006
    Series Statement: [Veranstaltungsabteilung des Jüdischen Museums Berlin] Veranstaltungen 060320
    Series Statement: Veranstaltungen
    Abstract: Der open space ist im Rahmen des Projekts "hands across campus" veranstaltet worden für die Schüler/innen und Lehrer/innen der Walter-Rathenau-Schule, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. Die Walther-Rathenau-Schule ist eine der drei Kooperationsschulen des Projekts.
    Note: Mitschnitt der Veranstaltung am 20. März 2006.
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  • 4
    Language: German
    Series Statement: [Veranstaltungsabteilung des Jüdischen Museums Berlin] Veranstaltungen 040429
    Series Statement: Veranstaltungen
    Keywords: Judenverfolgung ; Widerstand ; Konferenz ; Berlin Rosenstraße
    Abstract: Anfang März 1943 demonstrierten zahlreiche Frauen und Jugendliche tagelang vor dem Gebäude eines Sammellagers in der Berliner Rosenstraße, um die Freilassung ihrer jüdischen Männer, Väter oder Söhne zu erreichen, ein einmaliges Geschehen in NS-Deutschland. Margarethe von Trottas Film Rosenstraße (2003) hat eine öffentliche Auseinandersetzung um die Einschätzung dieses Protestes ausgelöst, die grundsätzliche Probleme der NS- und Widerstandsgeschichte aufwirft. Es geht vor allem um Fragen nach der (All-)Macht des Regimes und der Ohnmacht der Bürger. Bei dieser Tagung stellen Historiker neuere Arbeiten zu diesem Kapitel der Widerstandsgeschichte vor, und Zeitzeugen der Rosenstraße berichten über ihre Erinnerungen. In einem abschließenden Podiumsgespräch werden Probleme der Vermittlung von Geschichte im Spielfilm erörtert. Programm: Donnerstag, 29. April 2004 9.30 Uhr Begrüßung: Cilly Kugelmann, Stellvertretende Direktorin des Jüdischen Museums Berlin Wolfgang Benz, Leiter des Zentrums für Antisemitismusforschung 10.00 Uhr Wolf Gruner, Berlin: Die Internierung der Juden aus 'Mischehen' in der Rosenstraße 1943. Das Ereignis, seine Hintergründe und seine Folgen 10.45 Uhr Nathan Stoltzfus, Florida State University: The Rosenstrasse Protest and its Reception in Postwar West Germany 12.00 Uhr Joachim Neander, z.Zt. Oswiecim: Die 'Auschwitz-Rückkehrer' aus der Rosenstraße - Neue Erkenntnisse aus dem Archiv des Staatlichen Museums in Auschwitz-Birkenau 14.30 Uhr Hermann Graml, München: Joseph Goebbels und die Rosenstraße. Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Macht des Berliner Gauleiters und Propagandaministers 15.15 Uhr Jana Leichsenring, Berlin: Katholiken in der Rosenstraße und die Intervention von Kardinal Bertram 17.00 Uhr Podiumsgespräch mit Zeitzeugen, Moderation: Beate Kosmala, Berlin Werner Goldberg, Oskar Baron Löwenstein de Witt, Gisela Mießner, Hans Reis, Hans Rosenthal Freitag, 30. April 2004 9.30 Uhr Claudia Schoppmann, Berlin: Die "Fabrik-Aktion" in Berlin: Hilfe für Untergetauchte - ein heimlicher Widerstand? 10.00 Uhr Monica Kingreen, Frankfurt am Main: Verfolgung und Verschleppung jüdischer "Mischehe"-Partner in Hessen 11.15 Uhr Beate Meyer, Hamburg: Geschichte im Film: Judenverfolgung, Mischehen und der Protest in der Rosenstraße 1943 12.00 Uhr Podiumsgespräch, Moderation: Ulf Dammann, DeutschlandRadio Berlin Teilnehmer: Hermann Graml (Historiker), Freya Klier (Filmemacherin), Ariane Kwasigroch (Diplommuseologin), Rainer Rother (Leiter des Zeughaus-Kinos), Daniela Schmidt (Dokumentarfilmerin), Konrad Weiß (Publizist)
    Note: Bd. 2 bis 4 werden vermisst
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