PHOTO: © Das Tempel­licht, die Menora, und das Museums­monster Glückel: Jüdisches Museum Berlin, Foto: Shlomit Tripp

Chanukka-Karaoke und Zeit­reise mit Museums­monster Glückel. Interaktive Performance und Führung für Familien

In the organizer's words:

The popular museum monster Glückel and the temple light, the menorah, invite children aged between 6 and 12 accompanied by their parents to Hanukkah karaoke to get in the mood for the Jewish festival of lights. The well-known songs can be sung along to without any previous knowledge!

After the karaoke, Glückel takes her guests on a journey through time in the permanent exhibition: The journey begins with King Solomon 3000 years ago and ends with a glimpse of the future in outer space 300 years from now. In the exhibition, Glückel surprises visitors in epochal costumes, explains the role of the seven-branched menorah in Jewish history and the connection between the temple light and the Hanukkah festival.

Meeting point: Old building ground floor, Auditorium, Lindenstraße 9-14, 10969 Berlin

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Price information:

5 €, reduced 3 €

Location

Jüdisches Museum Berlin Lindenstraße 9-14 10969 Berlin

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