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Special Exhibition
12/14/2007
to 2/24/2008
"Dateline Israel" New Photography and Video Art
"Dateline Israel" offers insight into the daily lives of people living in a politically tense region whose lives are under constant threat. Over 20 artists, among them several Europeans, present the life and culture of a nation where politics penetrates every area of creative work. (...)
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Special Exhibition
8/17/2007
to 11/25/2007
Charlotte Salomon - Life? Or Theater?
The exhibition shows 277 pictures alongside photos, original documents, and a contemporary installation by the Belgian artist Chantal Akerman. (...)
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Special Exhibition
7/7/2007
to 10/12/2007
Goods Fine and Splenderous
The show-case exhibition 'Goods Fine and Splenderous'. Impressions of the Art of Window Dressing in the Rafael Roth Learning Center offers insight into window-dressing from its beginnings in the early 20th century up to the present, focussing on KaDeWe. (...)
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Special Exhibition
4/20/2007
to 8/26/2007
Péter Forgács: The Danube Exodus: The Rippling Currents of the River
The interactive multimedia installation The Danube Exodus by the Hungarian filmmaker and artist Péter Forgács focuses on expulsion. Historical amateur film clips, documentary material, and interviews are interwoven into a film on threat, deadly peril, and escape. (...)
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Special Exhibition
3/15/2007
to 3/22/2007
Before the Eyes of the World - Projection of Photographs from Darfur
The Jewish Museum Berlin projects more than 170 pictures from Darfur taken by eight well-known photographers onto three 30m² screens on the Museum façade each night of the campaign week. (...)
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Special Exhibition
3/15/2007
to 4/9/2007
Smallest Witnesses: The Crisis in Darfur Through Children's Eyes
The Jewish Museum Berlin displays drawings by children and young people from refugee camps in Darfur, collected by Human Rights Watch aid workers. Pictures by the Magnum photographer Paolo Pellegrin, winner of several awards, will also be on show. (...)
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Special Exhibition
11/3/2006
to 2/25/2007
Jewish - Now: Photographs and Interviews
The exhibition presents two projects completed by students from the University of Applied Sciences in Konstanz (communication design) and the University of Applied Sciences in Bielefeld (photography and media studies). The students have explored the theme of Jewish life in Germany today intensively and have recorded the results of their work in photographs and interviews. (...)
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Special Exhibition
9/28/2006
to 4/9/2007
Home and Exile: Jewish Emigration from Germany since 1933
The forced exodus of the German Jews after 1933 is the theme of a large exhibition organized by the Jewish Museum Berlin in cooperation with the Haus der Geschichte in Bonn. The exhibition tells of persecution and preparing for flight, of journeys to an uncertain future, and from beginning anew in a foreign world. Covering issues of daily life, adaptation, and integration, the exhibition looks at the geographical and emotional location of "home." (...)
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Special Exhibition
6/1/2006
to 11/26/2006
Faster, Higher, Stronger...
"Faster, Higher, Stronger... "
A Showcase Exhibition on the Jewish Sport Movement 1898-1938. (...) -
Special Exhibition
4/7/2006
to 9/22/2006
PSYCHOanalysis
Sigmund Freud would have turned 150 in 2006: A good reason to dedicate an unusual exhibition to him and his invention. Taking the most important stages in Sigmund Freud's life and his best-known case studies as a starting point, the exhibition leads visitors into an interactive labyrinth of the key concepts of psychoanalysis, allowing insight into the worlds of obsessive-compulsive neurosis, the castration complex, and the superego. (...)
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Special Exhibition
11/4/2005
to 2/5/2006
Roman Vishniac's Berlin
Roman Vishniac's Berlin photographs from 1920s and 1930s show family and friends, street scenes and Berliners. (...)
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Special Exhibition
10/28/2005
to 1/29/2006
Chrismukkah - Stories of Christmas and Hanukkah
Why are candles lit on Hanukkah? What is the oil wonder all about? What does a Roman sun god have to do with Christmas? When did the public feast after Christmas mass become a reflective family celebration? And what is behind the ironic expression "Chrismukkah"? The exhibition "Chrismukkah – Stories of Christmas and Hanukkah" addresses these and a host of other questions. (...)
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Special Exhibition
7/1/2005
to 1/8/2006
"... on the accursed German soil": Jewish Survivors after Liberation
The Showcase Exhibition "... on the accursed German soil": Jewish Survivors after Liberation is devoted to the period following the liberation of Germany. In the chaos of the post-war years, one quarter of a million Jews were counted on the territory of the conquered German Reich. (...)
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Special Exhibition
6/19/2005
to 9/18/2005
Technicians of the "Final Solution"
The exhibition "Technicians of the 'Final Solution': Topf & Söhne - The Oven Builders for Auschwitz" follows the management, the engineers and fitters from the seemingly normal world of the Erfurt company Topf & Söhne into the Auschwitz concentration camp, for which they built the extermination facilities. (...)
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Special Exhibition
3/4/2005
to 5/29/2005
Jewish Identity in Architecture
"Jewish Identity in Architecture" provides an international overview of architectural projects for Jewish institutions at the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century. (...)






