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Colloquium

Les Mendelssohn. L’entrée du judaïsme dans la modernité

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Sous la direction de Dominique Bourel, CNRS, université de Potsdam, auteur de Moses Mendelssohn. La naissance du judaïsme moderne (Gallimard, 2004)

20 years!
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Exhibition

Sigmund Freud. From looking to listening

daily, starting from Wednesday, October 10, 2018 - 11:00, until Sunday, February 10, 2019 - 23:59

To mark its twentieth anniversary, the mahJ is devoting an exhibition – the first of its kind in France – to Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). With more than two hundred paintings, drawings, prints, books, objects and scientific instruments – including major works by Gustave Courbet, Gustav Klimt, René Magritte and Mark Rothko – Jean Clair, the exhibition’s curator, is proposing a fresh insight into the intellectual and scientific development of the inventor of psychoanalysis and the influence of Judaism.

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Exhibition

David Perlov Filmmaker, photographer, drawer

October 2, 2018 – March 31, 2019

David Perlov (1930-2003) is one of the key figures of Israeli cinema in the last quarter of the 20th century. Yet the scope of his oeuvre, sustained by his lifelong practice of drawing and photography, extends far beyond his work as a filmmaker.

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Event

Light on the portrait

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Masterclasse, stage et atelier autour de l’œuvre de Helmar Lerski

Outsanding
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Guided visit

Sabbath is a party

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By Yaële Baranes or Elisabeth Kurztag, speakers of mahJ

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Concert

Fête de la musique 2018 Boogie Balagan

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Azri, guitare ; Gabri, guitare et chants ; Itamar Levy, batterie ; Noa Vax, percussions ; Ittai Binun, flûtes électriques

20 years!
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Film screening

Hotline

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Documentaire de Silvina Landsmann
France, Israël, 2015, 100 min, VOSTF