In One's Own Voice: 75 Years of the Central Council of Jews in Braunschweig


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In One's Own Voice: An Exhibition on Jewish Life, Remembrance, and Democracy
This special exhibition at the Städtisches Museum Braunschweig opens a space for religious experience, historical depth, and vibrant present. It honors 75 years of the Central Council of Jews in Germany and invites visitors to consciously perceive Jewish life as part of German democratic history.
History, Attitude, and Jewish Self-Determination
The exhibition highlights the development of the Central Council since its founding and shows how the Jewish community, public responsibility, and cultural engagement have evolved since 1945. The focus is on personalities who have shaped the dialogue with society and made Jewish life in Germany visible.
A Place for Education, Dialogue, and Faith Experience
At the House on Löwenwall, visitors encounter an exhibition that connects religious tradition, culture of remembrance, and democratic education. The representation of Jewish history leads to questions of identity, pastoral care, community, and responsibility in today's Germany. Thus, a calm, respectful place for orientation and conversation emerges.
Experience Community and Understand Connections
The accompanying events deepen the insights into Jewish rituals, community life, and the significance of religious exhibits. Those who visit the exhibition experience not only cultural-historical insights but also a faith experience characterized by dignity, knowledge, and encounter.
Visit On-Site
The Städtisches Museum Braunschweig is located at Steintorwall 14 and is easily accessible due to its central location. Admission is regularly structured according to the museum's policy, and the exhibition is a suitable place for all who want to experience Jewish history, religious education, and social development up close.
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In One's Own Voice. 75 Years of the Central Council of Jews in Germany is an impressive exhibition for all who wish to experience Jewish life, democratic history, and spiritual responsibility in the original context. A visit is worthwhile for interested individuals, families, school classes, and anyone seeking a respectful religious and cultural encounter.










