Von Mendelssohn zu Einstein – von Wolfenbüttel nach New York (und zurück). Jüdische Wege in die Moderne
Diese deutsch-sprachige Version von LBIs Ausstellung über die Wissenschaft des Judentums brachte einige Exponate aus dem Archiv des LBI zürück nach Niedersachsen zum ersten mal.
Crisis and Opportunity: The Cultural Impact of German-Jewish Refugees
In this exhibit, LBI profiles the experiences, struggles, and intellectual achievements of Nazi-era émigrés who came to the US.
Hosting the Shared History Project Traveling Exhibition – USA
The Shared History Project traveling exhibition will be traveling across the United States throughout 2022 and early 2023.
Jewish Vienna: Opportunities and Innovations
An exhibition focused on the many Jews who led a revolution in the arts and sciences in fin-de-siècle Vienna. Their innovations—from atonalism to psychoanalysis—still resonate today.
Advancing Modernity: Jewish Berliners in Weimar Germany, 1919–1933
This exhibition focused on the role of Jews in various fields whoe helped make Berlin a cosmopolitan “Weltstadt” and magnet for avant-garde artists of all kinds
Wissenschaft des Judentums: Jewish Studies and the Shaping of Jewish Identity
In the early 19th century, a Jewish scholars in Berlin began to apply historical and critical methods to the study of Jews and Judaism, calling their new field the “Science of Judaism."
1938Projekt | Posts from the Past
Das LBI zeigt das Jahr 1938 aus der Sicht von Jüdinnen und Juden. Ihre persönlichen Dokumente schildern sowohl ihre eigenen Erfahrungen und erlittenen Nöte als auch die wachsenden Spannungen in Europa