And they were our neighbours
From 10 December to 27 January, the city of Bocholt is presenting the exhibition "And they were our neighbours... - Deportation of Jewish men, women and children to Riga 1941/1942" at the LernWerk.
The exhibition focuses on the deportation and fate of Jewish citizens from Bocholt who were deported to the Riga ghetto in 1941. One focus is on the events in the Riga ghetto, where thousands of Latvian Jews became victims of mass murder.
This is where the exhibition "Zwei Tage im Winter - Zachor: erinnere dich!" by the Bremen artist couple Dagmar Calais and Chris Steinbrecher comes in, which is also part of the exhibition programme. It shows the effects of the National Socialist extermination policy on the Jewish population in Latvia and the Jewish citizens of Bocholt.
Opening in the new artist appendix of the LernWerk
This exhibition is the first in the LernWerk's new Artists' Appendix and is funded by the "Heimat-Fonds" of the Ministry of Regional Identity, Communities and Local Government, Building and Digitalisation of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and Volksbank Bocholt eG.
The city of Bocholt is realising the exhibition in cooperation with the Bocholter Kunst- und Kulturgemeinschaft e.V., the Stadttheater Bocholt e.V., the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge and Europe Direct Bocholt.
Admission to the exhibition and participation in guided tours are free of charge.
Accompanying programme to the exhibition
Date | Time | Programme | item|
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December 2024 | from7.30 pm | Exhibition openingwith invited guests | |
January 2025 | from11 am | Lectureby Europe Direct Bocholt on Jewish culture in Europe (admission free) | |
. | January 2025 | from7 | pm
Concert "A Liedele in Yiddish" by Stadttheater Bocholt e.V. (tickets for 25 euros at www.stadttheater-bocholt.de) |
January 20 | 25 from7 pm |
Reading from the book "I survived Rumbula" in Bocholt City Library (admission free) |