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The glass courtyard of the JMB, a band on stage, the audience seated on chairs spaced apart.

Glashof; Jüdisches Museum Berlin, Foto: Svea Pietschmann

Unsere Netiquette

für digitale und analoge Veranstaltungen

Das Jüdische Museum Berlin (JMB) lädt Menschen mit unter­schiedlichem Hinter­grund ein, der jüdischen Geschichte und Gegenwart in Deutsch­land offen und aktiv zu begegnen. Es regt zu Reflexion und konstruktiver Auseinandersetzung an. Sie sind herzlich eingeladen, im An­schluss an unsere Veranstaltungen und Vorträge im Museum oder in der W. Blumen­thal Akademie nach­zufragen und zu diskutieren. 

Das JMB möchte einen Raum bieten, in dem Viel­stimmigkeit erwünscht ist, wo verschiedene Haltungen nebeneinander­stehen können, in dem man sich auch widersprechen kann. Damit die Veran­staltungen für alle respektvoll und ergiebig verlaufen, haben wir Grund­sätze für freie Meinungs­äußerung und respektvollen Austausch festgelegt, die Sie hier für unsere digitalen und analogen Veranstaltungen nachlesen können.

Netiquette für unsere digitalen Veranstaltungen

The Jewish Museum Berlin (JMB) invites people from all back­grounds to engage openly and actively with Jewish history and contempo­rary life in Germany. Our aim is to promote reflection and encourage constructive debate. You are cordially invited to ask questions and join the dis­cussion in our new online format, the Digital Lecture Series. It’s a space where diversity is welcomed, different points of view can exist side by side, and differences of opinion are part of meaning­ful discussion. To ensure that our events are conducted in a spirit of tolerance and are productive for everyone, we request that the following principles be observed in the interests of freedom of expression and respect­ful exchange:

During the Digital Lecture Series, participants are invited to submit questions and comments. These contributions will be reviewed, approved, and presented by a moderator.

Social media platforms are frequently used to spread radical views and stir up conflict. The anonymity of the online space can make it easy to forget that verbal or written attacks can be hurtful and offensive to the recipients. We therefore ask all participants to use their real names and express themselves as respectfully and responsibly in the virtual space as they would in person.

The JMB is committed to providing a space free from discrimi­nation. Antisemitic, racist, sexist or other discrimi­natory remarks will not be tolerated - online or offline. Please remember that participants are individuals with personal views, not represen­tatives of any national, ethnic, religious or cultural group.

Links to websites that promote violence or have ties to criminal activity will be removed immediately.

Repeated violations of these community standards may result in exclusion from the event.

Recording (including screen­shots) and sharing of the event or any part of its content is not permitted. Please note: We record our events and make them available =online afterwards. For more details, please see our data protection regulations.

Issued 14 April 2025

Netiquette für unsere analogen Veranstaltungen

The Jewish Museum Berlin (JMB) invites people from all back­grounds to engage openly and actively with Jewish history and contemporary life in Germany. Our aim is to promote reflection and en­courage constructive debate. You are cordially invited to ask questions and join the discussion following our events and lectures at the Museum and the W. Blumenthal Academy. The JMB aims to provide a space where diversity is welcomed, different points of view can exist side by side, and differences of opinion are part of meaningful discussion. To ensure that our events are conducted in a spirit of tolerance and are productive for everyone, we request that the following principles be observed in the interests of free­dom of expression and respectful exchange:

You are kindly requested to confine your questions and comments to the subject of the lecture, and to keep them brief and to the point, so as to leave room for as many audience contributions as possible.

It is not only on social media that expressions of opinion have become more radical and positions more polarized. Verbal attacks and insults can be hurtful and offensive to those on the receiving end. All participants are therefore requested to express themselves respectfully and responsibly.

The JMB is committed to providing a space free from discrimi­nation. Antisemitic, racist, sexist or other discriminatory remarks, as well as personal insults, will not be tolerated in either digital or analogue settings. Speakers should be treated as individuals expressing personal opinions, rather than as representatives of any national, ethnic, religious or cultural group.

Repeated violations of these community standards may result in exclusion from the event.

Participants are not permitted to record or share the event or any part of it, including the materials used. Please note: We record many of our analogue and digital events and make them available online afterwards. For more details, please see our data protection regulations.

Issued 14 April 2025

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