Jewish women in Germany and Berlin had to emancipate themselves in two ways. In addition to emancipation as women in Jewish society, they also had to find their way and integrate as Jewish women in Berlin's predominantly Christian society. On the tour, we take a look at the position women have held in both Jewish society and the Berlin population over the last two centuries. From the first ordained female rabbi in world history, to women artists at the beginning of modernity, to political fighters and women's rights activists.
Meeting point: In front of the entrance to the New Synagogue Berlin - Centrum Judaicum
Registration: info@centrumjudaicum.de
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