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Book Presentation
Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek and Daniela Schmid present their new book: "'Eine Krone mit verschiedenen Verzierungen samt Glöckl und Steinen'
Judaica-Sammlungen in Österreich".
With: Barbara Staudinger, Ariel Muzicant, Gabriele Kohlbauer-Fritz, Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek, Daniela Schmid
The publication is issued on behalf of Judaica Forschung Ltd. ...more
Tuesday, November 14, 2023, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm, Zoom (english)
Felicitas Heimman-Jelinek will provide an overview of the history and significance of Wimpel (Torah Binder) and showcase a few illustrative examples from different regions.
Family History Today: Wimpels - Textiles as Windows into the Lives of our Ancestors – Live on Zoom
In August 2023 Yeshiva University Museum (YUM) and the Center for Jewish History completed the digitization, translation and transcription of over 60 wimpels in the Museum’s collections, which can be viewed online here. In this panel discussion, Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek, a Vienna-based freelance curator, author, and professor specializing in Jewish cultural history, will provide an overview of the history and significance of these objects and showcase a few illustrative examples from different regions.Bonni-Dara Michaels, YUM Collections Curator, will discuss how the Museum acquired its wimpels and completed the digitization as part of the IMLS-funded project, and then highlight selected examples from the Museum’s collections. Karen S. Franklin, Director of Family Research at the Leo Baeck Institute, will elaborate on how genealogy researchers can analyze and research wimpels they inherited or those in museum collections to learn more about their family histories.
Co-presented by Yeshiva University Museum, the Leo Baeck Institute, and the Center for Jewish History
Ticket Info: Pay what you wish.
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23. November 2022–21. Mai 2023, Jewish Museum Munich
Exhibition
The Last Europeans. Jewish Perspectives on the Crises of an Idea
What was “Project Europe” and what has become of it? And what will become of it? Has the European Union drifted apart even further in times of alarming global challenges instead of moving closer together? Are national interests increasingly pitted against European solutions?
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16. September 2022, Topograhie des Terrors, Berlin
Lecture by Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek: "Typisch! Klischees von Juden und Anderen (2008–2011)
In the frame of the workshop: Vorzeigen, Verhüllen, Verschließen - Wie können antisemitische und rassistische Bilder und Objkete ausgestellt werden.
Der Workshop geht in Theorie und Praxis der Frage nach, ob und ggf. wie antisemitische und rassistsche Bilder und Objekte gezeigt oder gar museal inszeniert werden dürfen. ...more
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March 10th, 2022, 7 p.m., Volkskunde Museum Wien
Lecture in English
Accompanying Programm to the exhibition: The Last Europeans. Jewish perspectives on the crisis of an idea
The European Question Encounters the Jewish Question, Michael Miller, Central European University
This lecture will explore the intersection of the Jewish Question and the European Question in the interwar period (1918-1939), focusing on the efforts to "solve" both by means of a Pan-European Union.
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Exhibition Folder
Graphic Design
Volkskundemuseum, Vienna, 20. January 2022, 14-20:00, soft opening
Exhibition Opening: The Last European
Jewish Perspectives on the crisis of an Idea
The exhibition "The Last European" now also on show in Vienna.
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Institut für die Jüdische Geschichte Österreichs, 4. November 2021, 10-10:45
Felcitas Heimann-Jelinek lectures in the frame of the symposium: mobile dinge, menschen und ideen. Eine bewegte Geschichte Niederösterreichs
Das Ding an sich. Oder wie Objekte Erinnerung dynamisieren können (lecture in German)
Central European University, Quellenstraße 1, 1100 Vienna
November 2, 2021, 17:30–19:00
Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek: Round-table Discussion: “Medical and Anthropological Collections – Their Tainted Past and Problematic Future”
In the frame of the conference on “Race, Science and Eugenics in East Central Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries”
Moses Mendelsohn Akademie, Halberstadt, 23. and 24. August 2021
Dyezen Universita Seferadi de Enverano, Halberstadt
Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek holds two lectures in the frame of the Summer University
22. August 2021, 15:00, Why Jewish Museums?
23. August 2021, 15:00, City of Memories. Sefardic Jews in Vienna
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University of Vienna, Institute for Oriental Studies, Mai 5th, 2021, 6:30 pm
Zoom Link: https://univienna.zoom.us/j/94972532827?pwd=VFVKSkhUMmtwbEl4MmUwcXZOdDZPZz09
Lecture by Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek
The Turks in Vienna. A forgotten Jewish community
Lecture in the frame of the lecture series: „Happy Together”: The entangled history of Jewish communities in Ottoman lands and Turkey
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Jewish Museum Hohenems, Mai 4th, 7 pm
via Zoom:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89224082108?pwd=TTBYblNwTWE4YXNjODFKd2tBWk9Pdz09#success
Webinar-ID: 892 2408 2108
Webinar-Kenncode: 114 119
or via YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6dkjAfYzOXjN30ItI01TLA
Accompanying program for the exhibition: The Last Europeans
Moritz Julius Bond - from Hohenems into the crisis of the European democracy
Online lecture by Jens Hacke (Hamburg) ...more
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Jewish Museum Hohenems, April 13th, 7:30 pm
Zoom-Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84938005680?pwd=M0xWY0xWd09rV1dlSk1EZU1NSEVkdz09#success
This is part of the accompanying program for the exhibition: "The Last Europeans"
Online-Lecture and talk with Dr. Diana Pinto, Paris (in English)
The conversation with Diana Pinto is conducted by Hanno Loewy, Director of the Jewish Museum Hohenems ...more
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Jewish Museum Frankfurt, January 21, 7 9.m.
Accompanying program for the exhibition: The Female Sied of God
Gottesvorstellungen in den monotheistischen Religionen und Geschlechterkonstruktionen
Podiumsdiskussion mit Rabbinerin Prof. Dr. Elisa Klapheck, Dr. Nimet Seker und em. Prof. Dr. Marie-Theres Wacker. Moderation: Dr. Türkan Kanbicak
Only in German!
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December 30th 2020, Der Standard
Despite of closed museums:
The Austrian Newspaper "Der Standard" publishes a comment about the "Last Europeans"
Ivona Jelcic writes about the actuality of the exhibition "The Last Europeans" in the Jewish Museum Hohenems ...more
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Jewish Museum Frankfurt, October 22nd, 2020, 19:00, Exhibition opening:
The Female Side of God
The Jewish Museum Frankfurt opens its first changing exhibition.
An exhibition in cooperation with the Jewish Museum Hohenems
Sunday, October 4, 2020, 11 a.m., Jewish Museum Hohenems
Exhibition Opening
The Last Europeans.
Jewish Perspectives on the Crises of an Idea
The Brunner Family. An Estate
75 years after the end of World War II, Europe is threatened by a relapse into nationalist and xenophobic ideologies.
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24. Jänner 2010, 17:00, Heeresgeschichtliches Museum Wien, Arsenal, Objekt 1, 1030 Wien
F. Heimann-Jelinek am Podium der Tagung: HGM neu denken
only in German available ...more
Frankfurt, January 19-21, 2020,Goethe-University Frankfurt
The Female Side of God
Representations of
a Suppressed Tradition
The symposium is related to the new exhibition at the Jewish Museum in Frankfurt/Main "The Female Side of God" which will open on october 20th, 2020. ...more
Sunday, . October 20th, 2019, 14:00 - 15:30, Jewish Museum Fürth
Lecture and guided tour on the occasion of the 20th Birthday of the Jewish Musuem Fürth (in German)
Vergebliches – die Jakob-Wassermann-Installation im Jüdischen Museum Fürth ...more
September 25th, 2019, 6 p.m., Presseclub Concordia, Vienna
Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek gives an introduction to a lecture held by Hanno Loewy
"Totem und Tabu. Israel „ausstellen“ im Museum"
Welche Aufgabe hat ein Museum? Und was überhaupt ist „jüdisch“ an einem „Jüdischen Museum“ ?
Hanno Loewy, Director of the Jewish Museum Hohenems, will reflect on how to exhibit "Israel" in Jewish Museums.
2. September 2019, Kyoto
Lecture Felicitas Heimann.Jelinek: Exhibiting the Past - Between Mental and Physical Mnemotechnics
ICOM Conference, September 1–7, 2019, Kyoto
On the Panel: The Presence of Absence: The void that evokes loss in spaces of remembrance
August 30th 2019, Phnom Penh
Lecture Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek: „Presenting or representing the unbearable?“
International Conference: “Genocide, Memory and Peace”, Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 27-31. August 2019, organized by Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, UNESCO und KOICA
A three-day international conference organized by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (Koica) and the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) will kick-off on Wednesday to share experiences on genocide, memory and peace in Cambodia.
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Israel Museum, 7 – 11. October 2018, Jeusalem, Israel
Advanced Curatorial Education Programme (A-CEP)
The next and last session of our 5 year programme takes place in the Isreal Museum ...more
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Sujet for the Exhibition Poster
© KHM-Museumsverband
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Weltmuseum Vienna, October 17th 2018, 7 pm
Exhibition Opening
Veiled, Unveiled! The Headscarf
A piece of fabric forms the focus of this exhibition. It is much older than Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Long before the birth of these religions, a headscarf denoted social differences in ancient Mesopotamia – and its absence women’s sexual vulnerability. Today, it lies before us weighed down with countless meanings. And far too often it still represents a man’s word on a woman’s body.
With a contribution of Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek
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Jewish Museum Frankfurt, Germany
April 15-19, 2018
Advanced Curatorial Education Programme
Focus on historical collections
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MAG3, Schiffamtsgasse 17, 1020 Vienna, 22. 2.2018, 1930
«TONSPUR 76_expanded: KAREN WERNER"s "HAUS", Plus A Group Of Works Circling About Holocaust Postmemory And The Stranger.»
Opening
Sonic diptych by Karen WERNER and corresponding exhibition with works by Simone BADER - Dvora BARZILAI - Shmuel BARZILAI - Arturas BUMSTEINAS - Zsuzsi FLOHR - Eduard FREUDMANN - Sabine GROSCHUP - Paul Albert LEITNER - PRINZpod - Georg SALNER - Gue SCHMIDT - Marika SCHMIEDT - Arye WACHSMUTH and sound contributions by Benjy FOX-ROSEN - Reni HOFMÜLLER - Elisabeth KELVIN - der SPRECHCHOR ...more
Kriegshaber Synagogue, 30.1. - 17.6. 2018
A Memory is a Memory is a Memory?
Judaica from Kriegshaber Synagogue and the Surrounding Area
Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek is co-curating an exhbition with objects from the former Synagogue of Kriegshaber. ...more
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Ahnensaal | Bundesdenkmalamts, Hofburg (Säulenstiege), Vienna , January, 17, 2018, 4 p.m.
Presentation: Handbook on Judaica Provenance Research
Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek, Julie-Marthe Cohen, Wesley Fisher
The Commission for Proveniance Resarch invites to the presentation.
please register: irene.skodler@bda.at
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Jewish Museum Venice, Oct. 14th to 19th
Advanced Curatorial Education Programme
The autumn edition of the Advanced Curatorial Education Programme took place in Venice, Italy, and was organized in collaboration with the Jewish Museum Venice.
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Jewish Museum Hohenems, July 16th, 2017
Curator"s guided tour in the exhibition "The Female Seide of God"
Public guided tour through the current exhibition with curator
Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek (in German)
Bookshop Singer in the Jewish Museum Vienna will be closed by the end of the year
Please subscribe the petition!
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Jewish Museum Hohenems, Thursday, June 29, 2017, 7:30 p.m.
Begleitprogramm zur Ausstellung: Die weibliche Seite Gottes
Die weibliche Seite des Islam
Vortrag und Gespräch mit Shaykha Halima Krausen (Hamburg) ...more
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Jewish Museum Hohenems, Thursday, June 22nd 2017, 7.30 p.m.
Begleitprogramm zur Ausstellung: Die Weibliches Seite Gottes
Frau Weisheit und Maria, die Geliebte.
Weibliche Aspekte des christlichen Gottesbildes
Vortrag und Gespräch mit Prof. Dr. Ursula Rapp (Salzburg)
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June 13 – 14, 2017
Religionswissenschaftliches Seminar, University of Zurich
Challenging Judaica Objects:
The Ambiguity of Jewish Material Culture
International Conference, organized by Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek, Christoph Uehlinger and Sarah Werren
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Online until May 5th.
The Female Side of God
to be seen in Vorarlberg heute, ORF
A short TV report about the new exhibition can be seen in the Austrian Television ...more
Jewish Museum Hohenems, April 30 2017, 11:00 a.m.
Exhibition opening
The Female Side of God
An exhibition of the Jewish Museum Hohenems
in collaboration with the Jewish Museum Frankfurt
and the Museum of the Bible, Washington DC
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Izmir, April 19th – 23rd 2017
Advanced Curuatorial Education Programme
The next Advanced Curatorial Education Programme in Izmir will study the heritage of a once flourishing Jewish community in a Muslim society. ...more
Institute for the History of the German Jews, April 26th 2017, 18:45
Lecture by Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek
Images of the Female Side of God
Part of the lecture series "Gottesdarstellungen in Jüdischer Kunst"
Link to the programme
St. Petersburg. September 18th - 22nd, 2016
A-CEP St. Petersburg
This September the Advanced Curatorial Education Programme (A-CEP) findet in St. Petersburg statt. ...more
Museum Judengasse, Frankfurt, June 14, 2016, 6. p.m.
Guided tour and lecture, F. Heimann-Jelinek
Genisa Frankfurt. Warum werden im Museum Judengasse beschädigte Bücher ausgestellt?
Invitation
Design: Maria-Anna Friedl
Ulm Museum, February 28–July 3, 2016, exhibition
Questions of Faith
Chatrooms at the Dawn of the Modern Era
Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek curates an exhibition about conflicts between faith communities in Southern Germany of the Middle Ages. ...more
University of Leeds, March 13/14, 2016
Lecture Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek
Revealing without showing
F. Heimann-Jelinek lectures at the occasion of the conference "Jewish Museologies and the Politics of Display" and participates in the roundtable "Jewish museums and European politics".
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University of Applied Sciences, Berlin, February 1, 2016
Lecture Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek
Thinking the Unbearable
Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek holds a lecture at the occasion of the conference "Dealing with Damage."
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Volkskundemuseum, Vienna, October 16, 2015, 5.30 p.m.
Lecture Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek
Thinking the Unbearable
F. Heimann-Jelinek lectures on the occasion of the symposium "Museum and Ethics"
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Aug. 30th – Sept. 3 2015, Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives
ADVANCED CURATORIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMME (A-CEP)
The programme focused on the collections of the Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives, emphasizing on the question how to use archival materials in the context of museums. It was developed by programme director Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek, assisted by Michaela Feurstein-Prasser, and in close cooperation with AEJM and the Budapest based curatorial team.
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September 9th 2015, Bar Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel
Lecture Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek at Bar Illan Universitty, Israel
F. Heimann Jelinek lectures on September 9th 2015 about the subject: Challenging Judaica Objects in the Exhibition: “A Time for Everything - Rituals Against Forgetting”
F. Heimann Jelinek lectures on September 9th 2015 on the occasion of the conference: Constructing and Deconstructing Jewish Art ...more
Jüdisches Kulturmuseum Augsburg
March 21, 19:00, Synagogue Kriegshaber
Lecture: Felicitas Heimann- Jelinek: The Synagogue and her metamorphoses. Houses of God - Voids - Memorials
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University of Vienna
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University of Graz
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February 15 - 19, 2015, Jewish Museum London
Advanced Curatorial Education Programme (A-CEP), London
The London edition focusses on the collections and exhibition of the Jewish Museum London, such as ceremonial objects and the Jewish Social History Collection. Also the presentation of the Mikva at the Museum is to be researched and discussed. Participants visit also other sites of Jewish interest such as the Judaica exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Czech Memorial Scrolls Trust or the Bevis Marks Synagogue.
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Exhibition poster
© Jewish Museum Berlin, Design: www.buerominimal.de
Jewish Museum Berlin, October 24, 2014 - March 1, 2015
Snip it!
Stances on Ritual Circumcision
Felicitas curates an exhibition about circumcision in the Jewish Museum Berlin
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Logo Austrian Parliament
© Austrian Parliament
1. October 2014, 5:30 p.m., Palais Epstein, Vienna
Lecture: Die first Europeans. Habsburg and other Jews - A Word before 1914
Epstein-Lecture, Austrian Parliament
Lecture on the occasion of the exhibition "The first Europeans. Habsburg and other Jews - a world before 1914"
14. - 18. September 2014, Jewish Museum Berlin
Advanced Curatorial Education Programme (A-CEP)
Autumn session of A-CEP takes place in Berlin ...more
Exhibition Poster
Design: Atelier Stecher
Jewish Museum Hohenems, March 25 - October 5, 2014
The First Europeans
Habsburg and Other Jews - A Wolrd Before 1914
The idea of Europe was anticipated from the early modern period onward by the reality-oriented life situation of Jews in Europe. Because of particular and varying legal conditions, their existence was dependent on a proto-European network system. The planned exhibition and the accompanying comprehensive event and educational program starts out with Central Europe as point of departure to shed light on that approach toward a European community.
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March 2, - March 5, 2014
AEJM, Curatorial Education Programme
Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam
Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek is in charge of the Curatorial Education Programme for the Association of European Jewish Museums in Amsterdam.
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Lille - Péronne, February 28, - March 1, 2014
Lecture Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek
The Viennese exhibition "Masks. Aproaching the Shoah" (1997)
Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek lectures on the occation of the workshop "Exhibiting Violence" ...more
Vorarlberger Nachrichten, December 21, 2013
Die Europäische Lebenswelt, Christa Dietrich
The First Europeans. Habsburg and other Jews - a World before 1914
Article about the exhibition "the First Europeans, which is going to be opened on March 23, 2014 in the Jewish Museum Hohenems ...more
Invitation Card
© Kandinsky Gallery
Kandinsky Gallery, Vienna, December 16, 2013, 6.30 p.m.
Exhibition opening: Csaba Fazakas
Opening speach: Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek
F. Heimann-Jelinek talks at the exhibition opening of Csaba Fazakas. ...more
Jewish Museum Hohenems, November 18, 2013
Are we there?
The Jewish museum in the framework of its physical, social and ideal space
Lecture by Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek
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Jewish Museum Frankfurt, November 7 2013, 7. p.m.
lecture at the Jewish Museum Frankfurt
„Sag mir, wo die Sammlung ist. Europäische Judaica-Sammlungen im Zweiten Weltkrieg / European Judaica collections during World War II“
Lecture by Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek
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Exhibition view
Roman März (© Jewish Museum Berlin)
Jewish Museum Berlin, October 18th, 2013 - February 2nd, 2014
A Time for Everything
Rituals against Forgetting
Due to the big success in Munich the Jewish Museum Berlin takes over the exhibition "A Time for everything - Rituals against Forgetting".
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The beginning of the exhibition - Remembering the Temple
Franz Kimmel (© Jewish Museum Munich)
Jewish Museum Munich, February 27th - September 1st 2013
A Time for Everything
Rituals against Forgetting
The exhibition takes a Jewish perspective on strategies against forgetting, and presents Jewish rituals of transition and remembrance.
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November 18th, 2012, AEJM Conference, Vienna
Presentation
Keter Programme and Broshure
At the occasaion of the AEJM conference in Vienna we presented the Keter Programme and the freshly printer broshure. ...more
Shrine of the Book, Israel Museum
© Michaela Feurstein-Prasser
Israel, Oktober 20th - 25th, 2012
Excursion
Isreal. Contemporary History in Museums
After the big succes of the excursion in Mai, the Israel Excursion is going to be repeated in a slightly modified form in October 2012.
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Excursion to the Museum of Religion, Lviv
© Julie-Marthe Cohen
Lviv, January 2012 - September 2012
Keter-Programme
Rothschild Foundation (Hanadiv) Europe
The Keter Programme is a professional training programme for collaborators of Jewish museums or collections in Ukraine.
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Exhibition folder
© Jewish Museum Vienna
Jewish Museum Vieann, November 30, 2010 - February 27, 2011
Quite Clean! Jewish Ritual Baths
Photographs by Peter Seidel
A photo exhibition about Jewih Rituals Baths. ...more
Entrance Museum Judenplatz
© Jewish Museum Vienna
Museum Judenplatz, November 2010
New opening of the Museum Judenplatz
The Museum on Judenplatz was reopened after reworking of the permanent exhibition.
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Exhibition folder
© Jewish Museum Vienna
Jewish Museum Vienna, Mai 12th - October 31st, 2010
The Turks in Vienna
The Historiy of a Jewish Community
The history of the Spardic Jews in Vienna was the subject of this exhibition.
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Exhibition Folder
© Jewisch Museum Vienna
Exhibition folder
© Jewish Museum Vienna
Exhibition Folder
© Jewish Museum Vienna
Jewish Museum Vienna, July 4th - October 21st, 2007
The Archiv of the Jewish Community in Vienna
exhibition folder
© Jewish Museum Vienna
Jewish Museum Vienna, April 20 - July 4, 2005
Now He"s Upset, this Tennenbaum
The 2nd Republic and Its Jews
The exhibition “Now he’s upset, this Tennenbaum. The Second Republic and its Jews” is the Jewish Museum’s contribution to the 60th anniversary of the Republic of Austria. This critical inventory is not meant to be a simple accumulation of scientific facts, but shall draw the attention to the sore points and provoke the kind of discussion that has been absent or deficient in the past.
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Exhibition folder
© Jewish Museum Vienna
Jewish Museum Vienna, February 15 to May 26, 2002
Princess Shabbat
This exhibition is dedicated to the best known Jewish holiday: the Shabbat. ...more
Exhibition Folder
© Jewish Museum Vienna
23. Mai - 23. September 2001
Reise an kein Ende der Welt
Judaica aus der Gross Family Collection
Exhibition Folder
© Jewish Museum Vienna
Jewish Museum Vienna, September 27 - October 29, 2000
Ein gutes und süßes Jahr
Ausstellung zum Thema Rosch ha-Schanah
Exhibition Folder
© Jewish Museum Vienna
Jewish Museum Vienna, Dezember 29, 1997 - Jänner 28, 1998
Measurements of Time
Art installation with a documentation about the Jewish Calender.
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Exhibition folder
© Jewish Museum Vienna
April 18 - May 11, 1997
"You should tell it your son"
Exhibition about Pesach
The Jewish Museum Vienna shows a small exhibition with the title "You should tell it your son", which presents the content and the tradition of the Jewish Holiday Pesach.
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Exhibition folder
© Jewish Museum Vienna
Jewih Museum Vienna, October 25, 1996 to February 16, 1997
JudenFragen
Jewish Attitudes from Assimilation to Zionism
Hundred years after the publication of Theodor Herzl"s "A Jewish State. An Attempt at a Modern Solution of the Jewish Question" (Der Judenstaat. Versuch einer modernen Lösung der Judenfrage), the Jewish Museum of the City of Vienna highlights the topic of Jewish identity by presenting the exhibition "JudenFragen".
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Auditorium
© Jewish Museum Vienna
Jewish Museum Vienna, February 29, 1996
Opening of the Permanent Exhibition
Max Berger Collection, The Jewish Vienna in 21 Holograms, Viewable Storage Room
Jewish Museum Vieann, November 27th - February 16th, 1995
Weihnukka
An exhibition about the subject of Hanukkah
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Exhibition folder
© Jewish Museum Vienna
Jewish Museum Vienna, November 11, 1994 - January 29, 1995
Proletarians and Revolutionaries
An Exhibition on the History of the Jewish Workers" Movement
This exhibition focuses on the history of the Jewish Workers" Movement in Europe and the United States from the late 19th to the mid-20th century; a special section will deal with Austria. ...more
Exhibition folder
© Jewish Museum Vienna
Jewish Museum Vienna, June 9 to November 9, 1994
"Gewidmet dem Andenken"
Treasures of Vienna"s synagogues and prayer houses
With the exhibition "Gewidmet dem Andenken" (In Commemoration), the Jewish Museum of the City of Vienna presents a selection of ritual objects from the collections of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde (Jewish Community of Vienna). ...more
Exhibition folder
© Jewish Museum Vienna
November 21, 2003 - May 15, 1994
"This is where Teitelbaum lived..."
A walk through time and space in Jewish Vienna
The Jewish Museum Vienna opens its new site in the Palais Eskeles with an exhibition about the history of the Viennese Jews.
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