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View of a desk: the left hand is resting on a sheet of paper that reads “Home is love”. The other hand is holding a pen.

Jewish Museum Berlin; photo: Yves Sucksdorff

Jewish Diversity in Present-day Germany

Mobile Workshop for Schools in Berlin (in German)

Who is a Jew? What is Jewish? And what defines me?

By appointment

Where

Berlin schools in the ABC tariff zone

The workshops is centered on artist Yael Reuveny’s film Four Questions, in which she asks Jews about their Jewish identity. The protagonists present Jewish life today in a multifaceted, contradictory and entertaining way. Participants discuss their own approach to life and share their opinions on the wide-ranging statements in the film. In doing so, they recognize the diversity of Judaism in Germany and can reflect on their own stereotypes.

With funding provided by

Logo Deutsche Bank Stiftung. Logo: Friends of the JMB.

Where, when, what?

  • WhenBy appointment
  • Duration3 school hours
  • Where Berlin schools in the ABC tariff zone
    See location on map
  • Cost The workshop is free of charge.

    Informationen and registration T +49 (0)30 259 93 305 (Mon–Fri, 10 am–4 pm) visit@jmberlin.de For groups we offer workshops on your desired date. Please contact us at least 6 weeks before your desired date for this service.

    Please noteThis workshop is suitable for students aged 14 and over at any type of school. To be able to run the workshop, we need a large classroom with a smartboard or another way of playing videos and audio for everyone to see and hear.

    Number of participants Up to 30. Two groups can participate one after the other and a maximum of four groups per school day.

    Language We offer this workshop in German.

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