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In Germany, you can talk about Judaism at length without ever encountering a Jewish person. Instead, you encounter ideas: circulating images, fixed meanings. Fake Jews is a solo performance with Moritz Kienemann about the German art of telling stories about being Jewish.


In a present where one's own identity increasingly determines the visibility and relevance of a statement, certain biographies become a privilege: Is the appropriation of Jewish identity, then, a career advantage? A selling point? Or, rather, is the accuracy of the claim not scrutinized too closely if it is historically sensitive?

Noam Brusilovsky explores these questions in a monologue project, shedding light on the blind spots of German memory culture in an increasingly polarized present.


  • Premiere: 29.01.2026
  • in German

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Participating artists
Noam Brusilovsky (Autor/in)
Noam Brusilovsky
Moritz Kienemann