Fritz Ascher’s exhibition will be on view from January 9 through April 6, 2019.
Fritz Ascher: Expressionist is the first-ever retrospective of an overlooked but significant German artist. Characterized by the Nazis as “degenerate”
Fritz Ascher: Expressionist is the first-ever retrospective of an overlooked but significant German artist. Characterized by the Nazis as “degenerate”
GERMAN JEWISH ARTIST REDISCOVERED AFTER WARTIME PERSECUTION Fritz Ascher: Expressionist is the first-ever retrospective of an overlooked but significant German
The Center for Jewish History presents a lecture by Princeton Historian Yair Mintzker about his book on Jew Süss. Thursday, January
THE INVISIBLES tells the story of four young Jewish Berliners who go undercover in 1942 as part of the 1700
Dance the night away – until 4 am - while supporting outstanding American and German students! The 59th Quadrille Ball is a
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A NIGHT OF PHILOSOPHY AND IDEAS is an all-night marathon of philosophical debate, performances, screenings, readings, and music. Join the Brooklyn
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Rachel Stern, Director of the Fritz Ascher Society for Persecuted, Ostracized, and Banned Art and curator of Fritz Ascher. All programs are
Invitation Synopsis On Thursday February 7th German universities (with liaison offices in North America) came together at the Jackson School