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Envelope posted 13 March 1931; Jewish Museum Berlin, Gift
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Envelope posted 13 March 1931; Jewish Museum Berlin, Gift
Like every museum, we have some objects in our collection that are always on display for our visitors, some that we show from time to time in temporary exhibitions, and also some that we rarely show because they are more suited to research purposes. And then there are objects that we should have put on …
Gift of Peter-Hannes Lehmann Like every museum, we
Like every museum, we have some objects in our collection that are always on display for our visitors, some that we show from time to time in temporary exhibitions, and also some that we rarely show because they are more suited to research purposes. And then there are objects that we should have put on …
Gift of Peter-Hannes Lehmann Like every museum, we
Shortly after the opening of our temporary exhibition “Snip it!”, the Jewish Museum received as a bequest the estate of Fritz Wachsner (1886 – 1942). Included in this delivery was a bundle of letters so enormous that I didn’t have time, in creating an inventory, to delve into each individual piece. But one letter caught …
1916 © Jewish Museum Berlin, photo: Jörg Waßmer, Gift
25 years ago today, on 22 January, 1990, the Jewish Cultural Center was founded. One month earlier, on 13 December, 1989, the press agency ADN published an appeal in numerous East German newspapers. It announced a new coalition of Jews living in East Germany who were committed to spreading the knowledge of Jewish culture and …
Center, Berlin 12.12.2004 © Photo: Igor Chalmiev, gift
birthday, Berlin, May 26, 1920; Jewish Museum Berlin, gift
birthday, Berlin, May 26, 1920; Jewish Museum Berlin, gift
Max Karp, Berlin around 1935; Jewish Museum Berlin, gift
Ghetto Life and Beautiful Shoes As a student studying the Holocaust at the University of Haifa, I was honored to do a short-term internship at the Jewish Museum Berlin with the team working on the new permanent exhibition. Before it began, I came across a small passage in the book Jewish Responses to Persecution: 1938–1940 …
the Shanghai ghetto, 1945; Jewish Museum Berlin, gift
and Johanna Stern, ca. 1903; Jewish Museum Berlin, gift