With One's Own Voice: Jewish History and Community in Braunschweig


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An Important Experience of Faith and Democracy in Braunschweig
The special exhibition With One's Own Voice. 75 Years of the Central Council of Jews in Germany invites a quiet, intense, and enlightening encounter with Jewish history, present, and community life. In the House at Löwenwall, a space for remembrance, dialogue, and respect is being created, which connects religious experience and social responsibility.
Making Jewish Life Visible and Hearable
The exhibition has been developed by the Municipal Museum Braunschweig in close collaboration with the Central Council of Jews in Germany and is the only exhibition in the country dedicated to this anniversary. It highlights the work of the Central Council since its founding in 1950 and shows how Jewish life in Germany can be perceived in its diversity, dignity, and vitality.
Place for History, Spirituality, and Community Practice
Visitors encounter not only historical documents and perspectives but also the religious and cultural references of Judaism. Guided tours and accompanying events address topics such as community development, pastoral care, Jewish tradition, and religious practice. In this way, the exhibition becomes a faith experience that connects knowledge, spirituality, and community.
Encounter, Exchange, and Framework
The accompanying program opens up additional access: Conversations with museum management, Jewish personalities, and experts from research provide insights into culture of remembrance, synagogue architecture, identity, and social responsibility. Thus, the exhibition becomes a place where religious education and civil society dialogue come together.
Municipal Museum Braunschweig as a Reliable Cultural Venue
The Municipal Museum at Steintorwall is one of the significant municipal museums in the region and presents changing special exhibitions in the House at Löwenwall. The official museum page lists the visiting period, opening hours, and admission prices, and refers to ongoing events related to the exhibition.
Conclusion: An Exhibition that Touches and Connects
Those who wish to experience Jewish life in Germany from a dignified, reflective, and current perspective will find a special place in Braunschweig. This exhibition impressively connects remembrance, theology, community life, and democratic history. A visit is worthwhile live on site.










