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Special Exhibition
11/12/2004
to 5/13/2005
Joint - Lifeline to the Jewish World
The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the most important aid organization for Jews throughout the world, celebrates its 90th anniversary in 2004. To celebrate this milestone, the museum exhibits photographs from two of its largest aid operations of the past 60 years. (...)
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Special Exhibition
10/6/2004
to 1/30/2005
Striking Poses: Family Portraits from Jewish Society
The exhibition "Striking Poses" focuses on six portraits of Berlin families, originating in the Biedermeier era, the Regency period and in the early 20th century. The portraits tell much about the self-fashioning of these families and bring to life their lifestyles and bourgeois tastes. (...)
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Special Exhibition
10/1/2004
to 6/1/2005
Good Germans and Good Jews: Jewish Soldiers in World War I
Photos, postcards, war diaries and personal objects tell the stories of wartime life. (...)
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Special Exhibition
9/4/2004
to 9/26/2004
Max Steinthal - A Banker and his Pictures
13 paintings and 20 prints alongside documents and photographs shed light on Max Steinthal's life and environment and so provide insight into Berlin's haute-bourgeoisie prior to the Nazi era. (...)
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Special Exhibition
8/29/2004
to 11/30/2004
Marcelo Brodsky: Buena Memoria
Marcelo Brodsky belongs to a generation of Argentinian artists on whose life and work the trauma of the Argentinian military dictatorship have left their mark. After returning from exile in Spain, Brodsky created "Buena Memoria" ("Good Memory") in memory of his murdered school friends and his missing brother. (...)
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Special Exhibition
5/14/2004
to 8/18/2004
X-ODUS: departing - staying - settling
X-ODUS commemorates the survivors of the Shoah who made Jewish life in Germany after 1945 possible. Objects bearing traces of former events, family stories, photographs, and documents form a visual diary of remembrance. (...)
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Special Exhibition
4/21/2004
to 9/27/2004
Jewish Forced Laborers at Ehrich & Graetz in Berlin Treptow
Photographs, letters, documents, and individual exhibits from Jewish Forced Laborers at Ehrich & Graetz in Berlin Treptow are displayed in the Showcase Exhibition at the Jewish Museum Berlin. The objects, illustrating the course of a fifteen-year research period, provide both insight into the life stories of individual forced laborers and the work of the Museum. (...)
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Special Exhibition
4/2/2004
to 7/25/2004
Self-Portraits of the 1920s
The Feldberg Collection presents 70 self-portraits by Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Max Liebermann, Lesser Ury and Gert Wollheim as well as less-known artists from the years of the Weimar Republic. (...)
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Special Exhibition
11/28/2003
to 2/29/2004
Script Pictures
The exhibition displays works by various artists who look into the phenomenon of script: Daniel Ben-Hur, Max Wechsler, Oliver Siebeck and Ruth Libermann. (...)
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Special Exhibition
11/28/2003
to 5/5/2004
Lindenstraße
A text installation by Jan Smejkal transforms the comments which museum visitors make every day into a work of art. The comments – removed from their original contexts – are put into a new rhythmical order. (...)
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Special Exhibition
9/24/2003
to 1/31/2004
Jakob Steinhardt
This showcase exhibition at the Jewish Museum Berlin focuses on the life and work of the painter and graphic artist Jakob Steinhardt. He ranks among the most important German-Jewish artists of the 20th century, with work influenced by early expressionism. (...)
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Special Exhibition
9/10/2003
to 12/14/2003
Counterpoint: The Architecture of Daniel Libeskind
To honor its outstanding architect, the Jewish Museum Berlin, in collaboration with the Barbican Centre, London, presents "Counterpoint: The Architecture of Daniel Libeskind". (...)
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Special Exhibition
5/23/2003
to 8/17/2003
John Elsas: My Pictures Become Wilder and Wilder
On the pages rich in worldly wisdom, Elsas reflects on the social and political structures of his time in a light-hearted and often ironical way: Philosophy, aphorisms, the world of art, Jewish identity, Frankfurt, and the stock exchange. (...)
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Special Exhibition
4/30/2003
to 8/4/2003
Carlo Levi - Selected Works
To honor the painter's 100th birthday, the Jewish Museum Berlin presents 60 works by the painter, author, and member of the Resistance movement, Carlo Levi. (...)
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Special Exhibition
3/21/2003
to 7/15/2003
Dem Deutschen Volke (To the German People) - The Story of the Loevy Bronze Foundry from Berlin
This exhibition tells the story of the bronze-foundry-family Loevy spanning four generations: Its ascent to bourgeoisie, its futile attempts to be treated as equal Germans, and its fate after 1933 when numerous family members were persecuted, murdered, or forced to emigrate. (...)






