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The picture shows the interior of a synagogue dome. Most of the ceiling is blue, and the various ornaments are yellow and red.

Nancy Du Plessis, Cathlen Gawlich, Architectura Virtualis GmbH: Medienstation: Virtual Reality-Anwendung Synagogen, 2020; Jewish Museum Berlin, Inv.-Nr. NDA/597/0

Judaism and Islam

Training for Teachers

This training program focuses on Judaism and Islam and their interconnections—including both their similarities and differences. We will discuss religion, faith, and ritual practices—as well as cultural identity—from a perspective that challenges discrimination.

by appointment

Map with all buildings that belong to the Jewish Museum Berlin

Where

Jewish Museum Berlin
Lindenstraße 9–14, 10969 Berlin

The program includes a guided tour of the permanent exhibition at the Jewish Museum Berlin, as well as a group discussion on the everyday challenges faced by religious minorities in a secular, predominantly Christian society. There will also be an opportunity to discuss potential tensions and reservations, particularly in connection with the effects of the current conflicts in the Middle East and their impact on Jews and Muslims in Germany.

Where, when, what?

  • Whenby appointment
  • Duration3 hours
  • Where Jewish Museum Berlin
    Lindenstraße 9–14, 10969 Berlin
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  • Entry fee

    300 €, reduced rate 100 € (The program is free for school staff in Berlin)

  • Suitable forTeachers of middle and high school

    LanguageGerman and English

    Number of participants8 to 15

    Booking requestFor groups we offer trainings on your desired date. Please contact us at least 6 weeks before your desired date for this service via visit@jmberlin.de.