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  • Jüdisches Museum Berlin 〈1999-〉  (51)
  • Bet ha-tefutsot ʿal shem Naḥum Goldman 〈Tel Aviv〉  (29)
  • Ausstellung  (80)
  • Jews History 1945-
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783962892081 , 3962892087
    Language: English
    Pages: 271 Seiten , 200 Illustrationen , 21.5 cm x 16 cm
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Year of publication: 2023
    Keywords: Deutschland (DDR) ; Jüdin ; Ausstellung ; Jude
    Abstract: Between Anti-Fascist Society, Socialist Utopia and Lived Jewishness: What did it mean to be Jewish in the GDR? After the Shoah, many Jews made the conscious choice to live in East Germany, to be part of building a new, more equitable socialist society, hoping for greater justice and to overcome antisemitic structures. This volume looks at what became of their ideals, how Jewish life was newly constituted in small communities, and how the social upheavals affected the self-image of Jews in the GDR. With texts by Sandra Anusiewicz-Baer, Inka Bertz, Michael Brenner, Lara Dämmig, Sonia Combe, Cathy Gelbin, Olaf Glöckner, Philipp Graf, Steffen Heidrich, Wolfgang Herzberg, Stefan Heym, Barbara Honigmann, Mario Keßler, Annette Leo, Tamar Lewinsky, Martina Lüdicke, Jalda Rebling, Miriam Rürup, Lisa Schoß, Hermann Simon, Ofer Waldman, Alexander Walther and Theresia Ziehe
    Note: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9783962892074 (ISBN) , Exhibition, 8 September 2023 - 14 January 2024
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783777450216
    Language: German
    Pages: 200 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2011
    Keywords: Kunstausstellung ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: "Heimatkunde" bezeichnet laut Duden die Geschichte, Geografie und Biologie einer engeren Nachbarschaft. Heimat ist ein emotionaler Begriff, der sehr vieles bedeuten kann: Geburtsort, Herkunftsland, Nation, Sprache, Religion. Ein bekannter Landstrich, Familie und Freunde, zu wissen, wo die Bäckerei, der Augenarzt, das Lieblingskino sind, das alles trägt zu dem Gefühl bei, das Hannah Arendt anlässlich eines Besuches im Berlin der ersten Nachkriegsjahre in das Bild von ihren Füßen fasste, die alleine wüssten, wohin sie gehen. Vertrautheit, unumstrittene Zugehörigkeit, aber auch das Recht zu jammern und zu klagen sind die Komponenten, die das "zu Hause" definieren. Heimatgefühl und Nationalbewusstsein sind nicht zwangsläufig identisch; die nationale Erzählung geht weit über die Intimität mit der unmittelbaren Umgebung hinaus. Für die deutsche Nationenbildung wird oft das Paradigma der Zerrissenheit angeführt, die Sehnsucht nach Einigkeit, politischer Freiheit und kollektivem Heldentum, die sich in Größenphantasien äußerte und in Weltkriegen, Staatsverbrechen und Teilungen mündete. Wir fragen uns, wie diese Gesellschaft nach der Vereinigung der beiden deutschen Staaten und dem Eingeständnis Deutschlands, ein Staat mit heterogener Bevölkerung zu sein, kollektive Selbstvergewisserung definiert. Mit den in der Ausstellung "Heimatkunde. 30 Künstler blicken auf Deutschland" versammelten Arbeiten thematisieren Künstler zentrale Aspekte ihrer Wahrnehmungen in und von Deutschland. The German dictionary defines "Heimatkunde" as the study of a particular locality̷s history, geography, and ecology. The word "Heimat" could be translated as "homeland," but it is a very specific and emotional concept that can mean many things: the place of one̷s birth, country of origin, nation, language, religion. A familiar stretch of countryside; family and friends; knowing where the bakery or the doctor̷s office or your favorite movie theater is̶all these contribute to the feeling that Hannah Arendt, visiting Berlin immediately after the war, captured in the image of her feet knowing the way without being told. Familiarity and unquestioned belonging, but also the right to grumble and criticize, are the components that make up "home." That feeling of being at home, of "Heimat," is not necessarily the same thing as the sense of nation: the narrative of nationhood goes far beyond the intimacy of our immediate environment. Descriptions of how the German nation came about often cite the paradigm of fragmentation, with the related longing for unity, political freedom, and collective heroism that found expression in megalomaniac fantasies and culminated in global wars, state crimes, and political divisions. Now that the two German states are unified and the new Germany has finally conceded it is a land with a heterogeneous population, we ask how this society defines and endorses its collective existence. In the works gathered here, thirty artists from forty-two countries address key aspects of their perceptions of Germany and in Germany.
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Pages: 263 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2017
    Keywords: Ausstellung ; Jerusalem
    Abstract: Churches, mosques, and other places of religious significance shape our image of Jerusalem. The »Holy City« is an important center of faith for Jews, Christians, and Muslims from all over the world. Simultaneously, Jerusalem is home to extraordinary political tensions, claimed as the capital city by both Israelis and Palestinians. From the age of the second temple to the Roman conquest, from Ottoman rule and the British mandate until the present day, the exhibition Welcome to Jerusalem investigates the history of a city where daily life, religion, and politics are inextricably interwoven. It includes precious objects and models that are on display for the first time in Berlin. They are complemented by media installations developed especially for the exhibition. Works by Yael Bartana, Mona Hatoum, Gustav Metzger, Fazal Sheikh and other international artists respond to historical events and political standpoints. Interviews from the documentary 24h Jerusalem introduce visitors to a city that is remarkable and vibrant in every respect. Welcome to Jerusalem!
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  • 4
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    Book
    München : Hirmer Verlag
    ISBN: 9783777443287 , 377744328X
    Language: German
    Pages: 224 Seiten , 100 Abbildungen in Farbe , 24.8 cm x 20 cm, 872 g
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Year of publication: 2024
    DDC: 700
    Keywords: Sexualität ; Judentum ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: „Heiliger Sex“, „Kontrolle und Begehren“, „Macht und Fantasie“, „Ritual und Sinnlichkeit“ – der grundlegende Band greift zentrale Aspekte des Themas auf und gibt umfassend Einblick: in Erklärungen zu rabbinischen Vorschriften und in die Geschichte von Sexualität im Judentum, in den Umgang ultraorthodoxer Frauen mit strengen Vorschriften rund um Intimität, in Sexualität in Film und Kunst sowie in die Erfahrungen einer jüdischen Paar- und Sexualtherapeutin. Eine interdisziplinäre Überblicksdarstellung, die transparent informiert und überrascht.
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Pages: [50] Blatt , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 1985
    Keywords: Diaspora ; Museum ; Ausstellung ; Museumsbestand ; Juden
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: 51, 141 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2009
    Keywords: Künstler ; Ausstellung
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9783735601964 , 3735601960
    Language: English
    Pages: 176 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2016
    Keywords: No! Art ; Künstler ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: The Jewish Museum Berlin is dedicating a major retrospective show to Boris Lurie and his radical artistic examination of the 20th century. Lurie is an artist who demanded political relevance from art and the art market. His much-discussed and controversial works accuse society of shirking coming to terms with its crimes against humanity by packing evidence of them between advertising and everyday banalities. His collages confront the viewer with the experience of persecution and prison camp in the Nazi era, provoking "horror and fascination" (Volkhard Knigge). For Lurie’s work reveals disgust toward a humanity that proved itself capable of exiling and murdering millions as well as revulsion against a self-satisfied art market more interested in financial profit than in artistic expression. His drawings, however, strike a different tone. In "War Series" of 1946, Lurie created an initial inventory of his own experience of persecution and camp imprisonment during the Nazi regime while his "Dancehall Series" of the 1950s and 60s depicts poetic images of his time.
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  • 8
    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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  • 9
    Book
    Book
    Tel Aviv : Bet ha-tefutsot ʿal shem Naḥum Goldman (Tel Aviv)
    Language: English
    Pages: [9] Blatt in Mappe , nur Ill.
    Year of publication: 1980
    Keywords: Judentum (Motiv) ; Kunst ; Mittelalter ; Ausstellung
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9783735601315
    Language: English
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe [Saskia Boddeke ; Peter Greenaway] Gehorsam
    Keywords: Judentum ; Christentum ; Islam ; Abrahams Opfer ; Gehorsam ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: The story of the Patriarch Abraham, who is prepared to sacrifice his son on God's command, is one of the Bible's most controversial episodes and is interpreted differently by Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The film maker Peter Greenaway and the multimedia artist Saskia Boddeke approach this theme artistically by combining painting, sculpture and ritual object with film, sound installation and projection in an exhibition for the Jewish Museum Berlin. The colourful artist's book, with the accompanying volume of texts, supplements and illustrates the stories of Abraham, Isaac and Ishmael told in the exhibition of the same name.
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