Reflections on Leaving Places-Shaping Places

During the students' exchange in Berlin, Wrocław, Krzyżowa and Istanbul nearly every minute was planned and filled with programme. The participants had a chance to collect various impressions: meetings with interesting people and visiting places important for Poles, Turks, Israelis and Germans were every day on the agenda.

After coming back home there was finally some time for reflecting on what has been seen and experienced. Those reflections enriched by some academic research are being presented here as essays.

Enjoy reading them!

 

Anti-Semitic movements in Turkey during 1930's by Melis Bitlis

In the name of religion by Naamma Ilan and Liat Cohen

On the contemporary image of Polish immigration to Israel by Ilay Halpern

The Jewish community in Berlin by Ahmad Snunu

Visit to Berlin Sehitlik-Mosque by Nadine Freund

Stereotypes of different nations and religions in Poland by Kamila Fiałkowska

Muslim community as diaspora versus Turkish identity by Candan Türkkan

Muslim Community in Berlin by Maike Sanowsky

Integration - a process or successful combination in which elements are brought together as a whole by Alexandra Herrmann

Minorities dialogue by Gennady Polonetsky

Monument to the Murdered Jews in Europe by Stefanie Kämpf and Lisa Kriebitzsch

Reflections on 'Leaving Places - Shaping Places' by Dominik Mosiczuk

The Jewish Cemetery in Wroclaw by Osnat Longman

European Identity by Paulina Burzyńska

Left places – shaped places by Katarzyna Zaremba

Jewish elements in the students’ exchange by Sara Halperin

About the history of Germans in Poland by Lucien-Vico Kempe

Turkey’s discourse on immigration by Constanze Kolbe


With the generous support of the Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation for the Dialogue between Cultures and the Robert Bosch Foundation, Stuttgart.