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====== EUROPA PLAN BY GISI FLEISCHMANN AND HER SUCCESSORS ====== | ====== EUROPA PLAN BY GISI FLEISCHMANN AND HER SUCCESSORS ====== | ||
**Virtual museum, workshops and essay competition** | **Virtual museum, workshops and essay competition** | ||
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Europa Plan by Gisi Fleischmann is designed to present and embrace not only an extraordinary fate of a rare, brave woman (1892-1944), | Europa Plan by Gisi Fleischmann is designed to present and embrace not only an extraordinary fate of a rare, brave woman (1892-1944), | ||
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=== WHO WAS GISI FLEISCHMANN? | === WHO WAS GISI FLEISCHMANN? | ||
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* Theatre premiere The Woman Rabbi, which was shown on 3 March 2012 in Bratislava by Slovak National Theatre, directed by Viktorie Čermáková. | * Theatre premiere The Woman Rabbi, which was shown on 3 March 2012 in Bratislava by Slovak National Theatre, directed by Viktorie Čermáková. | ||
- | ==== Film ==== | + | === Film === |
Documentary film The Woman Rabbi, K2 Production, directed by Anna Grusková, 2012 | Documentary film The Woman Rabbi, K2 Production, directed by Anna Grusková, 2012 | ||
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- | ==== Exhibitions | + | === Exhibitions === |
The objective of the first exhibition Imprints of Gisi Fleischmann (Pisztory Palais, Bratislava, 21.3.-21.4.2013, | The objective of the first exhibition Imprints of Gisi Fleischmann (Pisztory Palais, Bratislava, 21.3.-21.4.2013, | ||
The exhibition was transformed and re-installed in Berlin, Neue Synagoge (11.9.2014-29.11.2014) with the new title Gisi Fleischmann – Ein jüdisches Schicksal aus Bratislava. | The exhibition was transformed and re-installed in Berlin, Neue Synagoge (11.9.2014-29.11.2014) with the new title Gisi Fleischmann – Ein jüdisches Schicksal aus Bratislava. | ||
- | The exhibition, catalogue and workshops with film screening was supported by European Remembrance Programme in 2013 (Documentation Centre of Holocaust and AtractArt, 25 000 E).// | + | The exhibition, catalogue and workshops with film screening was supported by European Remembrance Programme in 2013 (Documentation Centre of Holocaust and AtractArt, 25 000 E). |
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=== Virtual Museum === | === Virtual Museum === | ||
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During the research in Gisi Fleischmann´s footsteps by Anna Grusková, since 2003 till now, both in Europe and Israel, a lot of documents were collected, mostly unique and publicly unknown. The largest part creates unpublished letters written by her to rescue organizations in Europe, some, very few have a personal character. There are also many photographs, | During the research in Gisi Fleischmann´s footsteps by Anna Grusková, since 2003 till now, both in Europe and Israel, a lot of documents were collected, mostly unique and publicly unknown. The largest part creates unpublished letters written by her to rescue organizations in Europe, some, very few have a personal character. There are also many photographs, | ||
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- | ==== Summary ==== | + | The project |
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- | - emphasizing of the European dimension of the life and work of Gisi Fleischmann – she was the leader of the Working group what was the only one illegal institution in the whole Europe that aimed to rescue all the European Jews, not only local community | + | |
- | - opening up the remarkable human destiny of a brave women who lived in Slovakia, especially to the younger generation, and showing that the resistance movement was also a matter of other ethnic and religious groups than Slovak Catholics and Communists; | + | |
- | - providing the general public with a new perspective on the issue of the Slovak State; | + | |
- | - integrating the perception and research of the Holocaust in Slovakia into a broader international context; | + | |
- | - redefining the concept of heroism in retrospect and the heroism of a woman, mother and wife? | + | |
- | - drawing attention to existing connections between the ideology of the Slovak State and current neo-Nazi activities, and pointing out that the message of Gisi Fleischmann is not a closed chapter, but that it has something to say even to present-day Slovaks, especially in the context of current activities directed towards the justification or even glorification of the Tiso regime. | + | |
- | - drawing attention to challenges for today´s European policy and s.c. “migrant crisis” | + | |
- | - rising awareness of European human rights heritage// | + | |
+ | //////Photo © Jakub Šípoš and Slovak National Archives////// |
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