Tour
The exhibition will be shown at changing locations, usually all day and with free admission. The following venues are planned for the year 2025:
- April 03. to May, 11: Stadtmuseum Halle (more information here)
- 14 May to 17 June: Alleestraße Remscheid
- 20 June to 17 July: Weimar
- 21 July to 27 July: Summer World University Games 2025 (Rhine-Ruhr)
- Additional locations are in preparation
Locations
Previously, the exhibition was shown on the Domplatz in Magdeburg (08.10.-10.11.24), on the Campus in Selm (04.09.-05.10.24), at the Station Square in Oldenburg (02.-31.08.24), Forum Velbert (02. - 30.07.24), at the Liesel-Aussen-Platz in Leer (26.05. - 29.06.24), at the Osthofen Concentration Camp Memorial (23.04.-23.05.24), at the Cottbus Human Rights Centre (14.03. - 16.04.24), on the Alter Markt in Potsdam (17.10. - 15.11.23), on the forecourt of the Home Deluxe Arena of SC Paderborn 07 (11.9. - 13.10.23), on the station forecourt in Chemnitz (10.08. - 09.09.23), at the Esterwegen Memorial (02.07. - 06.08. 23), Münsterkirchplatz in Herford (06. - 25.06.23), Kaisergarten Oberhausen (18.04. - 02.06.23), Zwickau Arcaden in Zwickau (24.10. - 13.11.22), Skulpturenpark of Kunsthalle (23.09. - 09.10.22) and Rathausplatz (11. - 21.10.22) in Bielefeld, Karolinenplatz in Darmstadt (06. - 20.9.22), on Willy-Brand-Platz in Aachen (18.07. - 02.09.22), along the Rotteckring in Freiburg im Breisgau (17.6. - 14.7.22), on the Südwall in Dorsten (20.05. - 13.06.22), on Simeonsplatz in Minden (26.04. - 15.05.22), along Illenauer Allee to Julius-Hirsch-Platz in Achern (30. 03. - 22.04.22), on the forecourt of the cathedral in Osnabrück (02. - 27.03.22), on the terrace of the municipal library in Nordhausen (09.10. - 11.11.21), on Clemensplatz in Koblenz (10.9. - 03.10.21), on the market square in Düsseldorf (02. - 09.09.21), in Porschestraße in Wolfsburg (30.07. - 29.08. 21), on Überwasserkirchplatz in Münster (26.06. - 25.07.21), on the forecourt of the main railway station in Wiesbaden (22.05. - 20.06.21), on Joseph-Carlebach-Platz in Hamburg (10.04. - 17.05.21), on Huestraße in Bochum (07.10. - 09.11.2020), on Colchester-Anlage in Wetzlar (03.09. - 03.10. 20), on Schloßplatz in Saarbrücken (29.07. - 30.08.20), on Havenplatz in Bremerhaven(16.10. - 10.11.2019), on Domhof in Osnabrück (31.08. - 13.10.19), on the Kiellinie in Kiel (01. - 28.08.2019), on Platz der Deutschen Einheit (forecourt of the German Football Museum) in Dortmund (09.10. - 19.11. 17), Platz der Menschenrechte (ZKM forecourt) in Karlsruhe (01.09. - 07.10.17), Hans-Sachs-Platz in Nuremberg (11. - 28.08.17), Thomaskirchhof in Leipzig(10.07. - 07.08.17), Rathenauplatz in Frankfurt am Main (15.6. - 7.7.17), Julius-Hirsch-Sportzentrum Fürth (01. - 12.6. 17), on the Rheinterrasse at the German Sport & Olympic Museum in Cologne (4 August - 4 September 2016), on the square in front of Husum Town Hall (20 June - 24 July 16), at the Arneken Galerie Hildesheim in Hildesheim (28 May - 6 June 16), at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin (18 August 15 - 16 January 16) and on Washingtonplatz near Berlin Central Station (23 July - 16 August 15).
Booklet
The JEWISH ALLSTARS enter the pitch: Seventeen succinctly penned life stories, put in the limelight as portraits, issued in form of collectible cards. In addition to the exhibition, the Institute for Applied History based in Frankfurt (Oder) has created a collection of "Jewish Allstars - German Sport-Idols inbetween success and prosecution" – a set of portraits that comes with an information booklet. The collectible card set JEWISH ALSSTARS reveals the hand of the comic artist Thomas Gronle. The portraits were drawn on the basis of original photographs and refer to the achievements of the presented athletes through arranged details and backgrounds. The short biographies on the back sides of the cards written by Martin Brand and Robert Kalimullin, often show the downside of sporting fame – persecution.
A brochure written by the sports historian Hans Joachim Teichler accompanies the card set. Published by Stephan Felsberg & Tim Köhler (www.diekulturingenieure.de ).
Meet the JEWISH ALLSTARS here: www.facebook.com/jewishallstars.
The booklet that comes with the JEWISH ALLSTARS is also available as a download (PDF, 2.7 MB).