Conversation about hope and reality: Marko Martin in the Humboldt Library

Conversation about hope and reality: Marko Martin in the Humboldt Library

A captivating evening is imminent! On Friday, November 1st, the Humboldt library at 7.30 p.m. awakens a remarkable discussion on life that focuses on the fates and hopes of Jewish people after the dramatic October 7, 2023. Publicist Marko Martin steps into the ring! He will have a conversation with the experienced cultural journalist Norbert Kron about his new book "And it happens now" - a work that gets under your skin!

"The stories that Marko Martin tells open our eyes to the reality that many Jews are experiencing today," explains Reinickendorf's district councilor for culture, Harald Muschner (CDU), making it clear the urgency of the event. An apell for respect and cohesion! This is not just about words, but about the encounter of pain, fear and the tireless striving for a better world.

The book that arouses emotions

Martin's book speaks with clarity and awe about the horrors that the mass murders of Hamas left. It addresses the fate of hostages and dares to look at the wounds that are visible in German society itself. An urgent plea for Tikkun Olam - the "repair of the world" - will be loud here! Marko Martin lends the votes of those affected and struggles against hatred and polarization.

The place of this impressive dialogue? The Humboldt Library at Karolinenstraße 19, 13507 Berlin. The entry? For free! An invitation for everyone who is interested in the challenges and hopes of Jewish life in Germany and Israel. More details can be found on the website www.stadtbibliothek-reinickendorf.de.

Marko Martin, a writer with deep roots in Reinickendorf, never lets go in his publications from dealing with our history and the current reality. He is supported by Norbert Kron, an experienced journalist who regularly reports on the possible situation in Israel.

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