Rachel Salamander

Rachel Salamander

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Rachel Salamander is a prominent German literary scholar known for her contributions to Jewish studies and literature. She gained attention for her efforts to preserve Jewish heritage in Germany, particularly through her involvement with the Reichenbachstraße synagogue in Munich. Her discovery of the neglected synagogue years ago sparked a renewed interest in its restoration, which culminated in its recent reopening. Salamander's work reflects a deep commitment to cultural memory and the importance of remembering the past, especially in the context of Jewish history in Germany.

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Switzerland Switzerland: Rachel Salamander, the initiator of the rescue action for the Reichenbachsynagogue, highlighted the rise of antisemitism since 1945. 7

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Jüdisches Gotteshaus im Stil der Neuen Sachlichkeit

Germany Germany: Rachel Salamander delivered a speech at the reopening of the synagogue in Munich. 9

Süddeutsche Zeitung: Rachel Salamander: Rede zur Eröffnung der Synagoge Reichenbachstraße in München - Kultur

Germany Germany: Münchner Literaturwissenschaftlerin Rachel Salamander had a significant moment 14 years ago at the Jewish burial institute. 7

Süddeutsche Zeitung: München: Bundeskanzler Merz eröffnet Synagoge in der Reichenbachstraße - München