Now Jews Are Getting in Boxes for Art
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By Max Rivlin-Nadler
GERMANY --- A new exhibition at the Jewish Museum in Berlin features a box where a Jew will sit for two hours every day, answering questions about Jewish life and culture in a country that is still dealing with its Nazi past. The exhibit is called, "The Whole Truth, everything you wanted to know about Jews," but is more popularly being known as "Jew in the Box." "A lot of our visitors don't know any Jews and have questions they want to ask," museum official Tina Luedecke said. "With this exhibition we offer an opportunity for those people to know more about Jews and Jewish life." [link]
By Max Rivlin-Nadler
GERMANY --- A new exhibition at the Jewish Museum in Berlin features a box where a Jew will sit for two hours every day, answering questions about Jewish life and culture in a country that is still dealing with its Nazi past. The exhibit is called, "The Whole Truth, everything you wanted to know about Jews," but is more popularly being known as "Jew in the Box." "A lot of our visitors don't know any Jews and have questions they want to ask," museum official Tina Luedecke said. "With this exhibition we offer an opportunity for those people to know more about Jews and Jewish life." [link]
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