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Darja Alexandra Pisetzki untersucht, wie sich ju?dische Museen und Vermittlungsprojekte im alemannischen Sprachraum dieser Herausforderung stellen und welchen Einfluss die Erinnerungskultur nach 1945 des jeweiligen Landes auf die Pra?sentationsformen hat. Im Fokus stehen Museen in der Schweiz, Vorarlberg, Su?ddeutschland und dem Elsass: die Ju?dischen Museen in Basel, Hohenems, Gailingen sowie in Bouxwiller. Daru?berhinaus werden die Kulturprojekte "Omanut - Forum fu?r ju?dische Kunst und Kultur", das Vermittlungsprojekt "Doppeltu?r" und der "Jom Ijun" vorgestellt und untersucht. Der als "alemannisch" bezeichnete geschichtliche Raum bietet sich dabei als Untersuchungsraum an, da er gemeinsame kulturelle und religio?se Praktiken aufweist und zudem durch eine do?rfliche Lebenswelt gepra?gt ist. 330 $aMuseums have an important task when it comes to the subject of Judaism. Prejudices, stereotypical thinking, and sheer ignorance are widespread. 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