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Jewish Culture in Sweden– "A strong Culture Institute”  

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Spring 2018 - Program

J! INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM

Sunday April 22 at 10:00-18:00 – Berns Stockholm

Jewish New York

An International Symposium on the Jewish Immigration to New York and its immense impact on the city’s culture life with focus on History, Broadway, Music, Film, Stand Up, Press, Literature, Political Radicalism & Feminism.

Participants: Sandee Brawarsky - David Denby - Agneta Furvik - Judy Gold - Adam Gopnik - Stewart F. Lane – Tony Michels - Ricki Neuman - Letty Cottin Pogrebin - Annie Polland - Jody Rosen - Peter Rubinstein – Hilan Warshaw- Björn Wiman. Special appearance: Johan Rabaeus. Music: Freudenthal Yiddish Orchestra.

Link to program

Gilel Storch Award 2018 to Joachim Wilhelm Gauck

Cosmopolitism, Heidegger, Wagner - Jewish Reflections

Judisk kultur i Sverige’s first book is out just on time to celebrate our 5th jubilee.  
Cosmopolitism, Heidegger, Wagner - Jewish Reflections - a volume of enlightening essays written by thinkers and writers who participated in Judisk Kultur's programs: Zygmunt Bauman, Steven Beller, Leon Botstein, Christina von Braun, Lars Dencik, Ulf Peter Hallberg, Ágnes Heller, Herta Müller, Diana Pinto, Hans Ruin, Joshua Sobol, Michael Steinberg, Arpad Sölter, Natan Sznaider & Hilan Warshaw. 

Editor: Daniel Pedersen.

Available at Hedengrens (soon at other book stores).

 You can also order your copy at info@judiskkultur.se  250kr plus porto.
Graphic design:
Cecilia Undemark Peterfy

Photos: Karl Gabor

 

 

 

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J! Concert

Sunday 25 March, 17:00-19:00, Stockholms Stora Synagoga, Wahrendorffsgatan 3

Central European Classics:

Beethoven- Prokofiev- Schönberg- Ligeti

Peter Jablonski & Dalasinfoniettan. Daniel Blendulf, conductor

Link to program

In cooperation with  Stockholms Judiska Församling. With support by Kulturrådet, Stockholms Stad & Stockholms Läns Lansting.

Speaking Memories

Sunday March 18, 14:30-16:00 at Historiska Museet

Sunday, march 18 at 14:30 at Historiska Museet

Speaking Memories is inviting to a discussion with Holocaust survivors, students and historians on how to forward the memory of the Shoah to future generations.

List of speakers will soon follow. Admission Free.

In cooperation with Paideia, Föreningen Förintelsens Överlevande i Sverige and Historiksa Museet.

Speaking Memories- documenting Sweden's last survivors is a unique project that we began working on in 2015 and launched in Spring 2016.

 

Photo: Karl Gabor

אויף יידיש קלינגט עס בעסער

Saturday March 3 at 19:00 KMH

IT SOUNDS BETTER IN YIDDISH

Saturday March 19:00-21:30 inc. pause.

Concert at The Royal College of Music in Stockholm (KMH)

Kungasalen (The Royal Hall)

 

Shura Lipovsky & Karsten Troyke among others.

Sunday March 4 at 11:00-17:30 KMH

Conversation & music

Svartalådan (The Black box)

Inc. a longer launch pause and coffee pause. You can buy food & coffee at KMH.

 

Conversation about Jiddisch theater, movie, music & litterature.

Shura Lipovsky, Eddy Portnoy, Jan Schwarz, Joshua Sobol, Beila Titelman….m.fl.

Read Sarah Schulman’s interview with Eddy Portnoy at Judisk Krönika:

Link to interview (In Swedish)

 

In cooperation with  Jiddischsällskapet i Stockholm.

More info.

J! TALKS: PHILIPPE SANDS - ELISABETH ÅSBRINK

FEBRUARY 5 kl: 19:30 Kulturhusetstadsteatern, Sergels Torg, Stockholm

EAST-WEST STREET

On the origins of GENOCIDE and CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY

TALKS at KULTURHUSET/STADSTEATERN 

A new series of conversations on and in collaboration with Kulturhuset/Stadsteatern.

Read more about Philippe Sands and Elisabeth Åsbrink

Tickets: 130kr; 100kr for Judisk Kultur i Sverige’s members, Upptäck-DN card holders and youth under 26. Available at Kulturhuset’s  box office.

With support of the Swedish Culture Council, Stockholm City & Stockholm County Council

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