Memories of Jewish holidays: Photos with moving stories

Memories of Jewish holidays: Photos with moving stories

A fascinating visual adventure awaits visitors to the adult education center! The exhibition "Jewish identities in Germany" by Rafael Herlich takes you on an emotional journey through Jewish life and the moving traditions. Photographic masterpieces are presented here who show children who celebrate Jewish holidays with joy. CHANUKKA and SUKKOT literally shine from the pictures and let the viewers immerse themselves in the colorful festivities.

But the focus is not just on the happy moments. Herald penetrates deeply into the memories and pain stories. A particularly moving picture captures the moment at the main train station in Frankfurt: Markus Abraham Bar Ezer with his grandson, as they look at the track, where he saw his mother for the last time. "In 1941 she was deported to the Minsk ghetto and murdered there," he says in a broken voice. Scenes like this do not leave anyone untouched and illustrate the cruel past that should not be forgotten.

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This significant event is part of the Tempelhof-Schöneberger campaign weeks against anti-Semitism. A strong sign of tolerance and respect! The pictures are not just works of art, they tell stories that reflect both the light and the shadow of Jewish life. Herlich manages to bring the multi -layered identities of the Jewish community alive in Germany and lets the viewers look over the box.

The exhibition has a deeper meaning and contributes to clarification about anti -Semitism. The emotional and visual power of the photographs makes a connection to the past. Each picture is a window into the soul of the people depicted and their stories that link the brutal shadows of the story with the colorful traditions of Jewish life.

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