Exhibition: HaChaim SheAchare

Curator​Anna Andlauer, Heimatverein Indersdorf; Supported by the German Foreign Office

30 January 2019, 18:00 
The Sourasky Central Library, Lobby 
Photo :Greta Fischer playing with child survivors at Kloster Indersdorf, 1945

Photo :Greta Fischer playing with child survivors at Kloster Indersdorf, 1945 

The Opening of the exhibition will be held on January 20, 2019, at 18:00 at the Sourasky Central Library's Lobby

 

The exhibition, which contains 30 banners of the photos and two documentary films (in Hebrew), presents the International and Jewish Children's centers at Kloster Indersdorf. During the first year after liberation (July 1945 – July 1946) a team of UN pioneers, along with Catholic nuns and adult displaced persons provided 613 Jewish and gentile children with a home and a therapeutic environment which enabled them to forge a new future despite their traumatic past. From July 1946 – September 1948, Dror (a Zionist movement) together with  a UN team worked in the Jewish Children's center, organized school, social activity and prepared the children for their future life on a kibbutz in Erez Israel.

 

Moderator:

Dr. Miri Nehari, HaBricha Legacy Association

 

Greetings:

Prof. Joseph Klafter, President, Tel Aviv University

Dr. Susanne Wasum-Rainer, German Ambassador to Israel

Dr. Roni Stauber, Academic head of Wiener Library, Tel Aviv University

Mr. Stefan Löwl, Dachau County Commissioner

 

Lecture:

Anna Andlauer, curator, Heimatverein Indersdorf
*The lecture will be held in English

 

Music:

Ilan Rotem, Roni Yonish, Omer Szybowski, Corinna Barth

 

Several survivors of the Shoah who were cared for in Kloster Indersdorf (1945-1948) by a UN team or by the Zionist socialist movement Dror will be present.

 

Invitation

 

 

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