Berlin Jewish Museum’s ‘Jew in the Box’ Exhibit - Some people are not happy about this [View all]

To help educate postwar generations, an exhibit at the Jewish Museum features a Jewish man or woman seated inside a glass box for two hours a day through August to answer visitors questions about Jews and Jewish life. The base of the box asks: Are there still Jews in Germany?
A lot of our visitors dont 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.
But not everybody thinks putting a Jew on display is the best way to build understanding and mutual respect.
Since the exhibit The Whole Truth, everything you wanted to know about Jews opened this month, the Jew in the Box, as it is popularly known, has drawn sharp criticism within the Jewish community especially in the city where the Nazis orchestrated the slaughter of 6 million Jews until Adolf Hitlers defeat in 1945.
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