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AEJM Annual Conference 2024 - Sign-Up Sheet
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Excursions on Tuesday (parallel to General Meeting) - June 18, 03:00 to appx. 04:30:00 PM /CET
Stolperstein demonstration at the Goethe-Institut Amsterdam: Alexander Stukenberg, responsible for the coordination and production of Stolpersteine for the BeNeLux countries, gives a demonstration of the making of a stolperstein.
Guided tour of the Royal Theatre Tuschinski: The Royal Theatre Tuschinski was founded by Abraham Tuschinski, a Dutch businessman of Jewish Polish descent, in 1921. Learn more about its unique design and architecture, mixing Amsterdamse School, jungendstil and art deco, during this guided tour. Fee: € 12,50 pp
Walking tour Jewish Amsterdam: The Jewish Cultural Quarter is in the heart of what was once the city's Jewish neighbourhood. Find out about all this while taking a walk that connects all the historical monuments of Jewish Amsterdam.
Guided tour of the Ets Haïm Library by curator Heide Warncke: Ets Haim is the oldest active Jewish library in the world, located in the outbuildings of the Portuguese Synagogue. During the tour, conservator Heide Warncke will discuss the history of the library and the role it has played within the Sephardi Jewish community.
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Professional Session II - Workshopsession on Jewish Museums’ Reactions to October 7
Monday, June 17, 02:00 - 03:00 PM /CET - Please select two preferences for Professional Session II. If there are too many requests for a offer, we will shift a randomized group of participants to a optional workshop based on the second preference choice.
Preference one
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In Communication Moderated by: Jakub Wozniak, head of communication, Museum of the History of Polish Jews (POLIN), Warsaw
In Exhibitions Moderated by: Joanna Fikus, head of exhibitions, Museum of the History of Polish Jews (POLIN), Warsaw
In Management - Moderated by: Mirjam Wenzel, director, Jewish Museum Frankfurt
In Programmes Moderated by: Barbara Staudinger, director, Jewish Museum Vienna
Preference two
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In Communication Moderated by: Jakub Wozniak, head of communication, Museum of the History of Polish Jews (POLIN), Warsaw
In Exhibitions Moderated by: Joanna Fikus, head of exhibitions, Museum of the History of Polish Jews (POLIN), Warsaw
In Management - Moderated by: Mirjam Wenzel, director, Jewish Museum Frankfurt
In Programmes Moderated by: Barbara Staudinger, director, Jewish Museum Vienna
Professional Session III - Educational Projects in the Jewish Cultural Quarter Amsterdam
Tuesday, June 18, 10:30 - 12:00 PM /CET - Please select two preferences for Professional Session II. If there are too many requests for a offer, we will shift a randomized group of participants to a optional workshop based on the second preference choice.
Preference one
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Thinking together about the renewal of the Jewish Museum Junior | Led by Petra Katzenstein, manager Jewish Museum junior, Jewish Cultural Quarter Amsterdam
Educational approach at the National Holocaust Museum | Led by Julia Sarbo, senior educator, National Holocaust Museum Amsterdam
Secondary school programme Think of me at the Hollandsche Schouwburg | Led by Inge Bours, educator, National Holocaust Museum Amsterdam
The (im)possibilities of museum presentations around current events using two case studies on Israel: Demokratia, and Zionism, Promise or Pitfall? | Led by Batya Wolff, education and exhibition projects, Jewish Cultural Quarter Amsterdam
Peaceful Nuancing - Dealing with strong opinions and prejudices on the museum floor | Led by Irith Koster (Tact) & Judith Whitlau (Jewish Cultural Quarter Amsterdam) training and development of the I ASK method
Classroom Talkshow , a programme for high-school students. ‘What are others saying about us’ and ‘is that actually true’? | Led by Swaan Nolte, educator & Benjamin Heertje, museum guide, Jewish Cultural Quarter Amsterdam
Preference two
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Thinking together about the renewal of the Jewish Museum Junior | Led by Petra Katzenstein, manager Jewish Museum junior, Jewish Cultural Quarter Amsterdam
Educational approach at the National Holocaust Museum | Led by Julia Sarbo, senior educator, National Holocaust Museum Amsterdam
Secondary school programme Think of me at the Hollandsche Schouwburg | Led by Inge Bours, educator, National Holocaust Museum Amsterdam
The (im)possibilities of museum presentations around current events using two case studies on Israel: Demokratia, and Zionism, Promise or Pitfall? | Led by Batya Wolff, education and exhibition projects, Jewish Cultural Quarter Amsterdam
Peaceful Nuancing - Dealing with strong opinions and prejudices on the museum floor | Led by Irith Koster (Tact) & Judith Whitlau (Jewish Cultural Quarter Amsterdam) training and development of the I ASK method
Classroom Talkshow , a programme for high-school students. ‘What are others saying about us’ and ‘is that actually true’? | Led by Swaan Nolte, educator & Benjamin Heertje, museum guide, Jewish Cultural Quarter Amsterdam