reading: Ruth Fruchtman – Jerusalemtag

11.03.2020
19:30

Café Buch Oase, Kassel

June 1967: Roma Kahn brings in London her son David to the world. Thousands of kilometers away War Six-Day marches at the same time in the Israeli army in East Jerusalem and occupied the old town. The consequences of this acclaimed as Jerusalem Day in Israel action now shape the lives of the family Kahn. Decades later, looking back Roma. In her years in England and Germany, relationships and events, from which there is no escape. after she thinks about Zionism, who has influenced and changed. About her family in Israel and their contrarian perspective on the Palestinians. And her son David, the completely goes its own way. The encounter with the Holocaust survivors Haya Fejgel faced with a previously unthinkable act. Like a seismograph shows Ruth Fruchtman in her new novel Jerusalem Day their Championship, precise and alive to tell, how history affects our lives and loves. Quotes: When she pressed her body into David from bright daylight, conquered just the Israeli military, the Old City of Jerusalem. Roma, ermattet, sewn together. Lying on the bed, the young doctor leans over them. Later, is back as she in bed, Ralf told her of the newspapers, from war. The West Bank, the Sinai, the water and today Jerusalem. Roma breathes. And, won, we won. And also after that discomfort, the Ralf with their shares. she sees, he also felt it. She speaks to him, he gives it a nod to. What will become of Israel, if the case drags on for years, if no decision is made? What will happen to the people, who live there?

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The author: Ruth Fruchtman – The writer and journalist Ruth Fruchtman was born in London and studied German at the University of London. After several years in France lived and worked since 1976 in Germany. She writes stories, Essays, Posts and features for radio, especially for Polish-Jewish and Palestinian-Israeli issue. several scholarships, in. a. 1988-91 Scholarships of the Berlin Senator for Cultural Affairs, 2001/02 in der Villa Decius in Krakow. Her novel was published Krakowiak 2013 in KLAK publishing.”

Wednesday, 11.3.20 one 19.30 Pm at Café Book Oasis, Germaniastr. 14 in Kassel-West.

entry: Free – donations welcome.