Commemorating the anniversary of the 1938 pogrom in Hamburg, on the former site of the Bornplatz Synagogue, in November 2018. Axel Heimken/DPA/picture alliance via Getty Images Johanna Neumann was 8 ...
(JTA) — More than 80 years after one of Germany’s most prominent synagogues was destroyed on Kristallnacht, the Jewish community of Hamburg has taken ownership of the building’s site and is set to ...
(The Conversation) — Questions about how to represent German Jews, past and present, have complicated plans to rebuild the destroyed temple. (The Conversation) — Johanna Neumann was 8 when she ...
“The Bornplatz Synagoge will rise again and become a monument of remembrance, serving as the visible center for the vibrant Jewish life in our city,” Rabbi Shlomo Bistrizky said. (JTA) — More than 80 ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Johanna Neumann was 8 when she witnessed a mob of local citizens and Nazis vandalizing the Bornplatz Synagogue in Hamburg. They were “shouting and throwing stones at the marvelous ...
Eds: This story was supplied by The Conversation for AP customers. The Associated Press does not guarantee the content. Yaniv Feller, University of Florida (THE CONVERSATION) Johanna Neumann was 8 ...
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