TEMPORARY EXHIBITION

Similar documents
TEMPORARY EXHIBITION

Newsletter 2/ EXHIBITIONS AT THE ROBERT GUTTMANN GALLERY. Symbols of Emancipation Nineteenth-Century Synagogues in the Czech Lands

EXHIBITIONS. Through the Labyrinth of Normalization: The Jewish Community as a Mirror for the Majority Society

TEMPORARY EXHIBITION

Newsletter EXHIBITION AT THE ROBERT GUTTMANN GALLERY. Georges Kars ( ) Early Works. Jewish Magic in the Art of Mark Podwal

Jewish Community in the Czech Republic after 1989

NEWSLETTER 2000/3. New exhibition in the winter prayer hall of the Spanish synanogue

Newsletter EXHIBITIONS IN THE ROBERT GUTTMANN GALLERY

Open from 6 October 2016 Robert Guttmann Gallery U Staré školy 3, Prague 1 Open daily, 9 a.m p.m., except Saturdays and other Jewish holidays

TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS

Newsletter REFURBISHED MAISEL SYNAGOGUE WITH NEW PERMANENT EXHIBITION NOW OPEN ŽIDOVSKÉ MUZEUM V PRAZE

Newsletter. The Missing Images. Eugeen Van Mieghem and the Jewish Emigrants to the New World NEW EXHIBITION AT THE ROBERT GUTTMANN GALLERY

General Assembly and Study Tour Brno, Czech Republic 2015 EAEE (Protestant and Anglican Network for Life-long Learning in Europe)

Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies UCHS

Ladies and gentlemen,

Newsletter EXHIBITIONS AT THE ROBERT GUTTMANN GALLERY. Truth and Lies: Filming in the Ghetto Terezín, ŽIDOVSKÉ MUZEUM V PRAZE

New permanent exhibition - Synagogue Silver from Bohemia and Moravia

Project name: Genocide is Genocide (temporary name)

Front of House Managers (Part Time)

Visit by Sir Nicolas G. Winton Spanish Synagogue

The rest of the evening is yours to discover all the vibrant capital of Poland has to offer.

Tour to Eastern Europe

Stranded in Shanghai: The Hongkew Ghetto through the Lens of Arthur Rothstein

CIEE Prague, Czech Republic

Family Tree. Father. Mother. Spouse. Siblings. Interviewee. Children. Paternal grandmother. Maternal grandmother. Maternal grandfather

VILNA GAON STATE JEWISH MUSEUM TOP STORIES

The Jewish Cemetery in Fibichova Street

Family Tree. Father. Mother. Siblings. Spouse. Interviewee. Children. Maternal grandmother. Maternal grandfather. Paternal grandmother

GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA

Jewish Museum in Prague 2017 Annual Report

Ing. Karel Holomek. Dr. Artúr Grünzweig. Věra Weberová. Bedřiška Felixová. Prof. RNDr. Eva Smolková Keulemansová, DrSc. Ing. Michal Salomonovič

THE GESHER PROJECT Elementary school Nikola Tesla Rijeka, Croatia 2013/14

UNITARIAN ACADEMY ANNUAL REPORT 2017

Family Tree. Father. Mother. Spouse. Siblings. Interviewee. Children. Maternal grandmother. Maternal grandfather. Paternal grandmother

Moving Beyond Trauma when Identity is Based on Intergenerational Grief

Each one of you is very much in our prayers, our Differently abled sent special regards to you.

Monument in Czech Republic for downed B 17G tail number

Family Tree. Father. Mother. Siblings. Spouse. Interviewee. Children. Paternal grandmother. Maternal grandfather. Paternal grandfather.

Family Tree. Maternal grandfather. ? Berger. Interviewee Agi Sofferova (nee Kahan) Children

My escape from Prague (Story of Jindrich Lion)

Incarnation: How Do Art and Music Convey Christmas?

LIVING HISTORY. Inside This Issue

St Nicholas CE Primary School

Private Hire at the Jewish Museum London

Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg Behörde für Wissenschaft und Forschung. Zweite Bürgermeisterin

HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY WORKING GROUP 2017 THEME FOR 2017: HOW CAN LIFE GO ON?

Thursday 24 August Dear Parents & Friends of Kuyper, Jewish Museum Visit

St Peters CE Primary School Burnley

We hope that you will join us on this Smith-exclusive journey to experience the glorious history and artistic achievements of Prague.

Thinking Peace for the Future: a case of peace campaign into the future in Okinawa

EUROPEAN DAYS OF JEWISH CULTURE 2018: STORYTELLING Sunday, 2 September. Saturday, 1 September 2018

Beit Tshuvah and the Torah

I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God has been making it grow. So neither the one who plants nor the one who waters is anything, but only

FALL 2015 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS OCTOBER MAURICE GREENBERG CENTER FOR JUDAIC STUDIES. Fall Focus: Rediscovering the Past, Envisioning the Future

Special Events at The Frick Collection

Londýnský kroužek Ostraváků Der Londoner-Ostrauerkreis Our Ostrava Group

LEARNING PROGRAMME FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS

Chiune Sugihara: The Japanese Schindler. Troy Kawahara Individual Website Senior Division

Advanced - Curatorial Education Programme April 2016 Southern Germany // Vorarlberg

Vienna, Budapest, Prague 12 Days

ROBERT MOSS IN PRAGUE QUANTUM DREAMING. Shamanic Dreaming, New Science and Ancient Keys to the Multidimensional Universe

This seminar is funded by the generosity of the Sheldon Adelson Foundation.

ROBERT MOSS IN PRAGUE. Making Death Your Ally. Shamanic Approaches to Death, Dying and the Afterlife

Bank PEKAO S.A. O/Tarnów SWIFT CODE: PKO PPLPW

King William Historical Society Newsletter

Preface p. 11 General Introduction p. 17 From the Expulsion of the Jews by Maria Theresa to the Dissolution of the Ghettos ( ) Introduction

AEJM Annual Conference 2014

The Annual Report is complemented by portraits of Holocaust survivors made by Jindřich Buxbaum during a commemorative meeting on the occasion of the

Life in Plauen What can we learn from the history of one city?

FIRST HOLY COMMUNION MAY 2019 Churches of the Holy Spirit West Bridgford and Our Lady of Grace, Cotgrave

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,

DOCUMENTARY CHRONICLES SEARCH FOR FAMILY'S ART LOST IN HOLOCAUST

CURRICULUM VITAE. Personal Information: Education Certificates and Degrees. Academic Teaching Positions: Publications: Dr.

Kenn and Kenton Federation Religious Education Policy

SLOVAKIA PROVINCE Slovakia and Czech Republic

Name of Unit: Faith: Christianity. How Did Belief In God Affect The Actions of People In The Old Testament?

Holocaust Webquest Packet

Content of introductory lecture on Hands On Conference in Pilsen, Czech Republik from :

Festival Feedback What attracted you to the festival how did you hear about it and why did you come along?

THE NARRATOR MAR 2018 UNSEEN UNTOLD: OUR CURIOUS COLLECTION SYDNEY JEWISH MUSEUM TURNS THE HOLOCAUST AND HUMAN RIGHTS: OUR NEW PERMANENT EXHIBITION

Jewish Life in Czechoslovakia

Holocaust Memorial Day 2015: Keep the memory alive

Special Events at The Frick Collection

CONGREGATION OR AMI OF CALABASAS, CA TRIP TO BUDAPEST, VIENNA, PRAGUE & BERLIN LED BY RABBI PAUL KIPNES AND MICHELLE NOVEMBER AND CANTOR DOUG COTLER

The Face of the Ghetto: Pictures Taken by Jewish Photographers in the Litzmannstadt Ghetto

Study Center in Prague, Czech Republic

Centropa Summer Academy 2013 / PROGRAM - short version

Prague, Czech Republic November 5-12, 2019

GO BACK TO THE ORIGINS Course in Sofia, Bulgaria

Project Restoration of Ludza Great Synagogue and Revival of Jews Spiritual Heritage has completed

The Hiroshima-Nagasaki Peace Study Course. Basic Concepts and Content

CIEE in Ferrara, Italy

WEDNESDAYS FEBRUARY 3, 10, 17, 24 12:30 3:30

The Big Read in New Rochelle One City, One Book 2009 The Shawl, by Cynthia Ozick. Programs and Exhibition

NEWSLETTER ! CVHEN HOLOCAUST LIBRARY AND RESOURCE CENTER HOURS: Spring 2017

St Mary s : For our Prayers Sunday Intercessions & Prayer Focus for each day this week

Discovering the Holocaust

Book review: Roger Scruton, Notes from Underground, New York: Beaufort Books,, pp. i-viii, -.

MEMBERSHIP INDIVIDUAL GIVING CORPORATE. FOUNDATION and GOVERNMENT

2:00 PM Guided Buenos Aires City Tour: Jewish Sites & Recoleta, San Telmo, La Boca

Transcription:

office@jewishmuseum.cz View this email in your browser Dear friends, in connection with the EU s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which imposes more stringent requirements on the protection of personal data, we want to inform you that we hold the following personal data relating to you for the purpose of sending our newsletters: your email address. Your email address was added to our newsletter mailing list database because you previously requested to receive our newsletter or because you handed over your business card during a visit to an event at the museum, or as a result of previous contact with us. If you would like to continue to receive our newsletters, there is no need for you to take any further action. If you no longer wish to receive our newsletters, you can immediately unsubscribe by sending an e-mail message withdrawing consent to pr@jewishmuseum.cz. If you send an e-mail message withdrawing consent, this will be the last edition of our newsletter we will be sending you. You can also request to be removed from our newsletter mailing list database at any time in the future. Thank you for your attention, Jewish Museum in Prague TEMPORARY EXHIBITION

My Cup of Kafka Drawings, Prints and Paintings by Jiří Slíva An exhibition of works by the graphic artist and illustrator Jiří Slíva is showing at the Jewish Museum s Robert Guttmann Gallery. It features a number of drawings, colour lithographs, etchings, pastels and oil paintings on the artist s favourite themes Franz Kafka, Sigmund Freud, the Golem, Jewish customs/symbols, and biblical motifs as well as other material inspired by the works of Jewish writers. Jiří Slíva has been preoccupied with Jewish humour and illustrating the works of Franz Kafka for many years. In December 2017, the Franz Kafka Publishing House published My Cup of Kafka, a book featuring Slíva s main artworks inspired by the great writer. A selection of these works is on display at the exhibition. Also on view is a range of Slíva s illustrations from books by the Czech-Israeli writer Ruth Bondy, which are dedicated to the language, names and special idioms of Czech Jews. Slíva s exhibited work also includes depictions of café society and scenes from everyday life, which are marked by absurd humour and a love of jazz, wine and dancing. The exhibition runs throughout 2018. A total of 38 086 people visited the exhibition since its opening in February.

A SELECTION OF CULTURAL EVENTS AND LECTURES IN PRAGUE The Jewish Museum s Department for Education and Culture has expanded its current range of seminars for teachers. One-day additional seminars have been held this year in the department s Prague and Brno offices. The Brno seminar was held on 30 August and dealt with the topic of the Jewish minority in Czechoslovakia between 1945 and 1989. The Prague seminar was held on 14 September and was titled Czechoslovakia and Israel. The two seminars were attended by about fifty teachers from throughout the Czech Republic.

On 20 September, the Maisel Synagogue hosted a presentation of the book Židé v gulagu. Sovětské pracovní a zajatecké tábory za druhé světové války ve vzpomínkách židovských uprchlíků z Československa / [Jews in the Gulag: Soviet Labour and Prison Camps during the Second World War as Remembered by Jewish Refugees from Czechoslovakia], which was published with the support of the Foundation for Holocaust Victims (NFOH). The two authors of the book Adam Hradilek and Jan Dvořák from the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes talked about a topic that is not widely addressed in the Czech Republic, namely the Soviets widespread persecution of Czechoslovak citizens during the Second Word War. The event was attended by about sixty people and can be seen on the website of the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes. On 26 September, an exhibition of artworks by elementary and secondary school pupils was launched in the Auditorium of the Department for Education and

Culture. In the first quarter of 2018, the school pupils were involved in a project for International Holocaust Remembrance Day. As part of this project, they had the opportunity to meet with Shoah survivors, to visit the Pinkas synagogue, and to find out about the cultural life of the Terezín ghetto. On the basis of this experience they created 30 absorbing artworks, which were put on display to great acclaim at the opening show. Students of Gymnázium Přírodní škola (Nature School) performed music at this event. Titled I Know What Happened: A Tribute to Dagmar Lieblová, the event was dedicated to the memory of Dagmar Lieblová (1929-2018), the former long-serving chairperson of the Terezín Initiative. At the end of the evening, the hall resounded to the strains of the Terezín Anthem, which was sung by the students and headmaster of the Nature School, František Tichý, along with all the visitors and survivors who were present. We would like to thank not only all of the schools involved in this project, but also all of the Shoah survivors who came to the event, namely: Asaf Auerbach, Růženka Blechová, Toman Brod, Jana Dubová, Doris Grozdanovičová, Bohunka Havránková, Helga Hošková-Weissová, Eva Keulemansová-Smolková, Dita Krausová, Evelína Merová, and Míša Vidláková. BRNO DEPARTMENT FOR EDUCATION AND CULTURE

In the last week of the summer holidays we set about preparing a seminar for teachers in Brno. This seminar took place on 30 August and met with unprecedented interest among those taking part. The topic focused on the the post-war existence of the Jewish minority in Czechoslovakia. The event included a workshop on the return of Shoah survivors and emigrants to Czechoslovak society, a lecture by Eva Taterová (Department of Territorial Studies at Mendel University, Brno) titled Czechoslovak Diplomacy and Israel, 1948-1967, and a lecture by Martin Šmok on the period of normalization in Czechoslovakia. We are very grateful for the opportunity we had to hold the last part of the seminar in the enchanting rooms of Villa Stiassni. Villa Stiassni On 22 September, the Brno office of the Jewish Museum s Department for Education and Culture was invited to take part in a neighbourhood festival with its children s programme. The festival was organized by the social and environmental NGO Nesehnutí with the aim of publicly presenting the activities of the various organizations that are located on the street třída Kapitána Jaroše. Thanks to this event, we now know where to go for the best coffee in the area and we also know who plays and records great jazz music just a stone s throw from our office. We also got to know a great many of our affable and talented

neighbours. We look forward to meeting them at one of our evening events in October. During September and October, our Brno office is the venue for a touring exhibition about Anne Frank, her family and her famous diary. The exhibition was kindly provided to us on loan by the Terezín Initiative Institute, which has also trained a group of local students to show visitors around the exhibition. For school groups, which are the main target group of the exhibition, we have also prepared a workshop on the topic of the war-time diaries kept by Czech authors, such as Ondřej Sekora, Egon Redlich and Ota Wolf.

Jewish Museum in Prague, U Staré školy 1, 110 01 Prague 1 www.jewishmuseum.cz Id. No.: 60459263 Bank Account Information: Commerzbank, AG, Jugoslávská 1, 120 21 Prague 2 For payment in CZK: 10426398/6200 For payment in EUR: 1042639, IBAN: CZ60 6200 0000 0000 1042 6398 For payment in USD: 1042639, IBAN: CZ22 6200 0001 0700 1042 6398 SWIFT CODE: COBACZPXXXX Editor: Kateřina Honskusová Photographs: JMP unless otherwise stated