Exhibitions
Persecuting
Grandfathers, Interviewing Grandsons?
Austrian
Gedenkdienst in New York
May 23
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September 2, 2002 |
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In 1995 the
New
York Leo Baeck Institute established a fascinating new project: Young
Austrian conscientious objectors came to New York to do the equivalent
of their military service by working at the Leo Baeck Institute
interviewing Austrian refugees from their grandparents' generation.
These
encounters
have gradually evolved into the Austrian Heritage Collection at the Leo
Baeck Institute. Today it is among the most significant oral history
projects on Austrian modern history that includes numerous documents
and well over 2,200 biographical entries.
This unique
collection is the starting point of the exhibition, "Persecuting
Grandfathers, Interviewing Grandsons?" Its focal point is the often
difficult communication between the generations as a result of the
catastrophic historic events of the last century.
The exhibition
takes visitors to the places where the emigrants and the Gedenkdiener
meet. Photographer Arno Gisinger has captured the atmosphere in the New
York apartments in a series of panoramic photos. Interviews with the
emigrants and the Gedenkdiener give an idea of how young Austrians,
descendants of the perpetrator generationg, were able to develop mutual
trust and understanding with the older Austrian Jews who were forced to
flee their once loved Heimat.
The exhibition
will be shown simultaneously at the Leo Baeck Institute New York and at the Jewish Museum Vienna.
The
LBI Gallery is located at the Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th
Street, New York, NY, on the mezzanine level.
Gallery hours:
Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, Sundays: 11 am-5 pm; Thursdays: 11 am-8 pm.
Admission is free.
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