
The New Synagogue Foundation – Centrum Judaicum invites you to a multiplier evening on September 17th. It is aimed at teachers, museum educators, social workers, and anyone interested in independent educational work.
- 4:00 PM: Overview tour of the museum
- From 5:00 PM: Presentation of educational formats
Examples of thematic tours:
"What happens/happened in a synagogue – ritual objects, stories, objects"
Tours in the Spandau suburb, seminars and workshops on Jewish history and the present, craft workshops
Presentation of educational formats
"Jewish Berlin. Memories and Today" refers to the current video installation "My Jewish Berlin."
On portrait monitor panels, visitors encounter people and their worlds in various locations: for example, in the basement vaults of the Jewish Hospital or in the home of an Orthodox family. Here, Berliners, Jewish and non-Jewish, from diverse backgrounds, birthplaces, life stories, and native languages, share their stories.
"Young Jewish Life Today" was created following the previous temporary exhibition #Babel21. Participants watch interviews with former scholarship holders of the Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Study Foundation (ELES), answer relevant questions, create mind maps on their respective topics, and discuss the content with each other. All interviewees were students in Berlin, and almost all are Jewish. But that's where their similarities end.
Their family backgrounds, relationships to Judaism and Jewishness, opinions, and personal experiences differ greatly and reflect the diversity within Berlin's contemporary Jewish population.
"Colorful, Engaged, and Endangered – Traces of Jewish Civil Society in the Interwar Period" offers schoolchildren and young adults archival materials, photos, and videos that allow them to discover the stories of Jewish people and organizations in the Spandau suburbs and Scheunenviertel during the interwar period.
This experience offers participants a new perspective on Berlin and serves as a model for how to pursue local historical research on Jewish history in other parts of Berlin and Germany.
- Date: September 17, 2025 Time: 4:00 PM – 7:30 PM
- Address: Oranienburger Str. 28-30, 10117 Berlin
- Registration: bildung@centrumjudaicum.de
- Tel: +49 30 88028 317
(IN GERMAN)
Dates
September 2025
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