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Using examples from religious texts and modern conflicts within Jewish groups, participants on the tour turn to, among other things, the history of queerness in Judaism. They also look at the lives of queer Jews such as the resistance fighter Herbert Budzidzslawski and the social worker Hannah Karminski. Both lived, loved and fought very close to this house.



The tour goes through the New Synagogue Berlin and the surrounding area in the Spandau suburb, where it is not only about the traditional role of women in Judaism, but also about Jewish women like Regina Jonas. As the first female rabbi in world history, Regina Jonas not only fought for new scope for action, but also broke existing boundaries.


Time: 2:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m., 120 minutes


Meeting point: 2 p.m. in the entrance area of the museum


Please allow time for security checks. Registration at: info@centrumjudaicum.de


(Program in German)
Additional information
Meeting point: In front of the museum entrance

Booking: info@centrumjudaicum.de
Dates
July 2024
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