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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 205 Seiten , 28 farbige Abbildungen
    Year of publication: 2014
    Keywords: Gertler, Mark ; Malerei ; Ethnizität
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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.
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2014
    Keywords: Said, Edward W. ; Arabischer Frühling
    Abstract: Im Jahr 2001, zwei Jahre vor seinem Tod, schrieb Edward Said zum Thema Online-Veröffentlichungen: „Wir sollten heute alle im Hinterkopf behalten, dass wir mit großer Wahrscheinlichkeit ein weit größeres Publikum erreichen, als wir es noch vor zehn Jahren für denkbar hielten. [...] Das hat nichts mit blauäugigem Optimismus zu tun; es liegt in der Natur des Schreibens in heutiger Zeit.“ Angeregt von einem solchen Kommentar geht die multimediale Publikation A Journey of Ideas Across: In Dialog with Edward Said (mit begleitendem E-Book) der aktuellen Bedeutung von Saids Gedankengut nach. Seine Ideen sind nach wie vor virulent, bewegen sich um die Welt und inspirieren neue Verbindungen zwischen verschiedenen Leserschaften und Kulturen, treten bei politischen, gesellschaftlichen und ökonomischen Anliegen ebenso in Erscheinung wie bei neuen Formen intellektueller und künstlerischer Interventionen. Die Online-Publikation schließt an das gleichnamige interdisziplinäre Symposium an, das vom 31. Oktober bis 2. November 2013 am Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin stattfand. Ziel ist, die inspirierenden Beiträge zu diesem Symposium – ergänzt um neue Materialien – einem weltweiten Publikum zugänglich zu machen. Das Projekt umfasst sechs Kapitel, die ein weites Themenfeld erschließen: Überlegungen zu Saids Vermächtnis in der Gegenwart; neue Bewegungen in einigen der zentralen Konzepte, mit denen er sich befasste (z. B. Imperialismus und Orientalismus); Mittel, mit denen sich Dichotomien unterhöhlen lassen; mögliche Formen des Widerstands gegen externe wie interne Kolonialismen; die Bedeutung von Saids Ideen jenseits der akademischen Welt – und nicht zuletzt die anti-narrative Energie, die sich im „Spätstil“ (so der Titel seines postum erschienenen Buches On Late Style) ausdrückt. Die Beiträge zu diesen Kapiteln stammen von Akteuren aus unterschiedlichen Bereichen und schöpfen die Möglichkeiten des Internets voll aus. So bereitet das Projekt den Weg für einen Austausch von größtmöglicher Reichweite und für neue Methoden, mit Saids Texten umzugehen – von Orientalism (1978) bis hin zu On Late Style (2006). Darüber hinaus bietet das Projekt neue Ansätze des interdisziplinären und kritischen Denkens, die ohne den Rückgriff auf ein Online-Medium nicht vorstellbar wären. Vermittels seiner Form untergräbt es räumliche Trennlinien – wie Orient/Okzident oder Ost/West – und erlaubt an deren Stelle kulturelle Übergänge, überbrückt Entfernungen und Gräben durch kritisches Denken, durch Bewusstsein, Vorstellungskraft, Mitgefühl und Großzügigkeit. Der Einbezug nicht-diskursiver, künstlerischer visueller und musikalischer Elemente – neben akademischen wie nichtakademischen diskursiven Beiträgen – unterstreicht zusätzlich diesen Ansatz. Gleichzeitig erinnern diese ungewohnten Formen der Auseinandersetzung mit Saids Werk an den „Spätstil“, also eben jene unkonventionelle Energie, nach der Said gegen Ende seines Lebens strebte. In ihr manifestiert sich ein Abschied von linearen und klassischen Modi des Denkens und Handels. Mit Beiträgen von Basel Abbas & Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Meltem Ahıska, Ahl al-Kahf, Mohammad al-Attar, Akeel Bilgrami, Boris Buden, Edward Said National Conservatory of Music—Birzeit University Palestine, Burnt Friedman & Saam Schlamminger, Johannes S. Ismaeil-Wendt, Abdelfattah Kilito, Mahmood Mamdani, Samia Mehrez, W. J. T. Mitchell, Prabhat Patnaik, James Quandt, Joe Sacco, Edward W. Said, Bernd M. Scherer, Adania Shibli, Fawwaz Traboulsi, Trinh T. Minh-ha, Michael Wood, und Feridun Zaimoğlu.
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  • 4
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    Verlag für Bildschirmcomics
    Language: English
    Pages: 28 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2014
    Keywords: Jonas, Regina ; Comicroman
    Abstract: Die erste Frau, die als Rabbinerin, Lehrerin und Gelehrte der jüdischen Religion ordiniert wurde, war Regina Jonas in Berlin 1935. Unter dem Naziregime waren viele Rabbis emigiriert oder vertrieben worden, und viele kleine Gemeinden ohne geistlichen Beistand. Das dürfte der Hauptgrund für die Weihe gewesen sein, um die sie seit langem gekämpft hatte. Regina Jonas wurde 1944 in Auschwitz ermordet.
    Note: This e-book was provided by its author for free download, to read on the screen.
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Pages: 6 mp3
    Year of publication: 2014
    Series Statement: [Veranstaltungsabteilung des Jüdischen Museums Berlin] Veranstaltungen 140227
    Series Statement: Veranstaltungen
    Abstract: Neue Technologien verwandeln unsere Gesellschaft. Ihr Einsatz im Museum hat weitreichende Implikationen. Sie beeinflussen unser Museumserlebnis, sie wirken sich auf unsere Kommunikationskultur aus, und nicht zuletzt verändern sie die Erforschung von Zielgruppen und Besucherstrukturen. Diese zweitägige Konferenz stellt innovative Besucherforschungsprojekte vor, die digitale Medien und webbasierte Technologien nutzen, um das Verhalten von Zielgruppen besser zu verstehen. Die Konferenz erkundet neue Technologien, die Besuchern ein erfüllendes Museumserlebnis versprechen. Sie zeigt eine Reihe von Best Practice Beispielen, unter anderem in kurzweiligen ůPecha-Kuchaś Präsentationen, und sie lässt angesehene Keynote-Sprecher zu Wort kommen, darunter der Experte John H. Falk (USA). Schließlich wird sie außergewöhnliche, internationale Experten der Besucherforschung versammeln und mit anderen in Zusammenhang bringen, die gerne mehr über das Nutzen und die Evaluierung neuer Technologien in der Publikumserforschung lernen möchten. In Zusammenarbeit mit KulturAgenda - Institut für Museen, Kulturwirtschaft und Publikum, Institut für Museumsforschung, Visitor Studies Group UK, gefördert durch den Staatsminister für Kultur und Medien.
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: 3 Dateien
    Year of publication: 2014
    Series Statement: [Veranstaltungsabteilung des Jüdischen Museums Berlin] Veranstaltungen 141211
    Series Statement: Veranstaltungen
    Abstract: Nach dem großen Einschnitt durch den Holocaust kann im vereinten Europa des 21. Jahrhunderts heute wieder von einem ůeuropäischen Judentumś gesprochen werden. Neue Formen jüdischer Existenz lassen sich beobachten, die von einem urbanen jüdischen ůlifestyleś über Patchwork-Identitäten bis hin zu einer wachsenden religiösen Vielfalt reichen. Diese Prozesse geben nicht nur Auskunft über eine Pluralisierung jüdischer Identitäten und Praktiken, sie werfen auch Fragen auf in Hinblick auf das künftige Selbstverständnis einer jüdisch-europäischen Diasporagemeinschaft. Das Jüdische Museum Berlin nimmt den geschilderten Wandel zum Anlass, sich im Rahmen einer internationalen Konferenz jenen Fragen, Konflikten und Herausforderungen zuzuwenden, die sich für die jüdische Gegenwart in Europa stellen.
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Pages: 340 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2013
    Keywords: Gedenken ; Berlin Rosenstraße
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  • 8
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2013
    Series Statement: [Veranstaltungsabteilung des Jüdischen Museums Berlin] Veranstaltungen 131108
    Series Statement: Veranstaltungen
    Abstract: Die genaue Definition von Antisemitismus ist höchst umstritten und nicht selten Gegenstand von hitzigen Debatten und Polemik. Der Britische Philosoph Brian Klug erläutert die Möglichkeiten, Antisemitismus zu identifizieren und verfolgt die Spuren und Positionen der verschiedenen Antisemitismus-Diskurse. Der Soziologe Detlev Claussen diskutiert und kommentiert den Vortrag. Der Vortrag ist eine Veranstaltung im Rahmen der Tagung ůAntisemitismus in Europa heute Ń die Phänomene, die Konflikteś, die vom Jüdischen Museum Berlin, der Stiftung Erinnerung, Verantwortung und Zukunft und vom Zentrum für Antisemitismusforschung an der Technischen Universität Berlin organisiert wird.
    Note: Ordner mit Beiträgen der Konferenz: VA131108_09_GS
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  • 9
    Language: English
    Pages: Seite 142 - 168
    Year of publication: 2013
    Keywords: Spanien ; Tourismus ; Judentum
    Abstract: This paper aims to study the supply side of an emerging new tourism attraction. Specifically, the research focuses on the transformation of Jewish heritage to a unique tourism product. Actual objectives are to assess the physical elements composing the Jewish heritage product and to examine their diversity in a sample of twenty Spanish towns and cities, members of Red de Juderias de Espanã organization. Affiliation with a central actor raised the question to what extent different localities are affected by the central guidelines so as to generate a homogeneous product of a repetitive nature. A survey of all artifacts related to Jewish heritage tourism in these cities provided the data for the assessment. The results shed light on the process of converting abstract heritage to a tangible tourism product. The Jewish heritage product embraces a set of specific elements listed in descending order of their appearance: Jewish quarter, Jewish museum, a synagogue, a local Jewish persona, other artifacts, square or garden named after a Jewish persona, and Jewish cemetery. Not all places have all elements and elements of the same type are not necessarily at the same level of development. Analysis of the diversity of the product among the towns reveals a tendency towards homogeneity in the visual appearance of the Jewish quarters and the displays exhibited in Jewish museums. Nonetheless, certain elements such as synagogues and their story, local Jewish personas, and other minor artifacts tend to portray greater heterogeneity. In addition, the differences found in the productmix among cities help to increase their diversity. It is recommended to exercise a greater care in preserving differences among cities especially those located in the same geographical cluster. In the way of analogy these findings seem to equally apply to other niche tourism products such as wine tourism, rural tourism, or other religions' tourism of non-monumental nature.
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  • 10
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9783110314724
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (158 S.)
    Year of publication: 2013
    Series Statement: Europäisch-jüdische Studien : Kontroversen 2
    Keywords: Hess, Moses ; Pinsker, Leon ; Rülf, Isaak
    Note: Open Access , Standort: Online-Ressource
    URL: eBook
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  • 12
    Language: English
    Pages: 290 Seiten , 18 Abbildungen
    Year of publication: 2012
    Keywords: Jewish Museum (New York, NY) ; Muzeon Yiśrẚel ; Erinnerung ; Schoa
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  • 13
    Language: English
    Pages: 376 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2012
    Keywords: Konzentrationslager Auschwitz ; Erinnerung ; Kunst ; Gedenken
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  • 14
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter
    ISBN: 9783110288216 , 9783110288223
    Language: English
    Pages: VI, 282 S.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Year of publication: 2012
    Parallel Title: Print version Holocaust Denial : The Politics of Perfidy
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    Keywords: 20th century anthology ; Holocaust debate ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Holocaust Denial. The Politics of Perfidy provides a graphic and compelling global panorama of past and present variations on this toxic phenomenon. The volume examines right and left wing French negationism, post-Communist Holocaust deniers in Eastern-Europe, the spread of denial to Australia, Canada, South-Africa and even to Japan. Leading scholarly experts also explore the close connection between Holocaust denial, global conspiracy theories, antisemitism and radical anti-Zionism - especially in Iran and the Arab world. Robert S. Wistrich, The Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, Jerusalem, Israel.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: Lying about the Holocaust; Denying the Shoah in Post-Communist Eastern Europe; The Jedwabne Debate: Reshaping Polish National Mythology; Roger Garaudy, Abbé Pierre and the French Negationists; The Trials of Ernst Zündel; Muslim Antisemitism and Anti-Zionism in Postwar South Africa; Holocaust Denial "Down Under"; The Strange Case of Japanese "Revisionism"; Globalization, Conspiracy Theory, and the Shoah; Broadcasting Antisemitism to the Middle East: Nazi Propaganda during the Holocaust; Judeophobia and the Denial of the Holocaust in Iran
    Description / Table of Contents: Negationism, Antisemitism, and Anti-ZionismNotes on Contributors; Index;
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    URL: Cover
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  • 15
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY : Forward Association ; 115.2011 -
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2011
    Dates of Publication: 115.2011 -
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  • 16
    ISBN: 9783110255386 , 3110255383
    Language: English
    Pages: I - X + 406 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2011
    Note: Lizenzpflichtig
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  • 17
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2011
    Series Statement: [Veranstaltungsabteilung des Jüdischen Museums Berlin] Veranstaltungen 110317
    Series Statement: Veranstaltungen
    Abstract: The establishment of an international justice system has made the interface between peace and justice a focus of intense policy debate. This conference examines how tensions between the desires to secure stability, on the one hand, and seek accountability on the other have been addressed in different country situations - from Serbia and Rwanda to the DR Congo and Afghanistan, and the recent failed peace negotiations in Uganda - with the aim of drawing lessons relevant for principled and effective policymaking. In cooperation with Human Rights Watch.
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  • 18
    Language: English
    Pages: 166 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2010
    Keywords: Golem ; Psychoanalyse ; Ikonologie
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  • 19
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (PDF-Datei: 319 Bl., 3.670 kB) , graph. Darst.
    Edition: [2011] Online-Ausg
    Year of publication: 2010
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Glöckner, Olaf, 1965 - Immigrated Russian Jewish elites in Israel and Germany after 1990
    Dissertation note: Zugl.: Potsdam, Univ., Diss., 2010
    DDC: 305.8924
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: Russian Jews who left the Former Soviet Union (FSU) and its Successor States after 1989 are considered as one of the best qualified migrants group worldwide. In the preferred countries of destination (Israel, the United States and Germany) they are well-known for cultural self-assertion, strong social upward mobility and manifold forms of self organisation and empowerment. Using Suzanne Kellers sociological model of “Strategic Elites”, it easily becomes clear that a huge share of the Russian Jewish Immigrants in Germany and Israel are part of various elites due to their qualification and high positions in the FSU – first of all professional, cultural and intellectual elites (“Intelligentsija”). The study aimed to find out to what extent developments of cultural self-assertion, of local and transnational networking and of ethno-cultural empowerment are supported or even initiated by the immigrated (Russian Jewish) Elites. The empirical basis for this study have been 35 half-structured expert interviews with Russian Jews in both countries (Israel, Germany) – most of them scholars, artists, writers, journalists/publicists, teachers, engineers, social workers, students and politicians. The qualitative analysis of the interview material in Israel and Germany revealed that there are a lot of commonalities but also significant differences. It was obvious that almost all of the interview partners remained to be linked with Russian speaking networks and communities, irrespective of their success (or failure) in integration into the host societies. Many of them showed self-confidence with regard to the groups’ amazing professional resources (70% of the adults with academic degree), and the cultural, professional and political potential of the FSU immigrants was usually considered as equal to those of the host population(s). Thus, the immigrants’ interest in direct societal participation and social acceptance was accordingly high. Assimilation was no option. For the Russian Jewish “sense of community” in Israel and Germany, Russian Language, Arts and general Russian culture have remained of key importance. The Immigrants do not feel an insuperable contradiction when feeling “Russian” in cultural terms, “Jewish” in ethnical terms and “Israeli” / “German” in national terms – in that a typical case of additive identity shaping what is also significant for the Elites of these Immigrants. Tendencies of ethno-cultural self organisation – which do not necessarily hinder impressing individual careers in the new surroundings – are more noticeable in Israel. Thus, a part of the Russian Jewish Elites has responded to social exclusion, discrimination or blocking by local population (and by local elites) with intense efforts to build (Russian Jewish) Associations, Media, Educational Institutions and even Political Parties. All in all, the results of this study do very much contradict popular stereotypes of the Russian Jewish Immigrant as a pragmatic, passive “Homo Sovieticus”. Among the Interview Partners in this study, civil-societal commitment was not the exception but rather the rule. Traditional activities of the early, legendary Russian „Intelligentsija“ were marked by smooth transitions from arts, education and societal/political commitment. There seem to be certain continuities of this self-demand in some of the Russian Jewish groups in Israel. Though, nothing comparable could be drawn from the Interviews with the Immigrants in Germany. Thus, the myth and self-demand of Russian “Intelligentsija” is irrelevant for collective discourses among Russian Jews in Germany.
    Note: Online-Ausg.
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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