Jewish life in Germany after 1945 - A conversation with contemporary witnesses
Jewish life in Germany after 1945 - a conversation with contemporary witnesses
Born in Mannheim in 1954, Rita Althausen did not experience the persecution and deportation by the National Socialists herself. Nevertheless, her accounts are impressive and terrifying,
when she talks about the history of her family. At the Junge Akademie, Rita Althausen talks about these experiences, her voluntary work for the Jewish community in Mannheim and her
Jewish community in Mannheim and her admirable commitment to a living culture of remembrance.
ACADEMY OF THE DIOCESE OF MAINZ | ERBACHER HOF
Grebenstraße 24-26, 55116 Mainz
Telephone: 06131 / 257-555
ebh.akademie@bistum-mainz.de, ebh-mainz.de
DIRECTOR:
Dr. Andreas Linsenmann andPD Dr. Marita Liebermann
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Date 17 March 2025
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Time 18:00 - 20:00 UTC+01:00
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Participation On-site
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Language German
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Contact Akademie des Bistums Mainz
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Location Erbacher Hof, Mainz
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Registration? No