From God to Quentin Tarantino: for the first time, an extraordinary exhibition accompanied by a book and podcast takes a look at the subject of revenge in Jewish cultural history. The show offers new perspectives ranging from biblical stories, rabbinical writings, and Jewish legends to anti-Jewish myths and Jewish bandits. Pop cultural stories form the start of the exhibition, while its vanishing point can be found in the final testimonies of those murdered and the question of justice after the Shoah.
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Jüdisches Museum Frankfurt
Bertha-Pappenheim-Platz 1
60311 Frankfurt
+49 (0)69 212 35000
info@juedischesmuseum.de
www.juedischesmuseum.de
U: 1-8 (Willy-Brandt-Platz) Tram: 11, 12, 14 (Willy-Brandt-Platz)
TUE – SUN 10 am – 5 pm
Municipal museum of the City of Frankfurt
largely barrier-free
Restricted toilet wheelchair accessible
Help for people with visual impairments
Free admission for children and young persons under 18