The exhibition In the Footsteps of Jewish Women in Europe was opened at Csányi 5 the The Jewish Historical Museum of Erzsébetváros on May 9 2024, and is available for visitors until 31 May 2024.

This exhibition, created in the framework of the HerStories project, conveys the multifaceted Jewish history of the 20th century in Europe through the biographies of seven Jewish women from Germany, Poland, Greece, Spain, Hungary, Slovakia, and Czechia.

Traveling in the footsteps of seven European Jewish women we can see where they were in particular moments in history, what they experienced, and how they felt during the first decades of the 20th century, the interwar period, the dark years of the Second World War and the Holocaust, and postwar Europe. Oral history interviews with Rosa Rosenstein, Katarína Löfflerova, Ludmila Rutarova, Irena Wygodzka, and Vera Szekeres-Varsa, Lisa Pinhas’ memoir and biography, and the account of Rosl Heilbrunner's daughter Dory Sontheimer, give us invaluable insight into their lives.

These stories reveal not only individual views and decisions but also their roles in society, their survival strategies, as well as their worlds falling apart and then being rebuilt in the postwar years. This way the unique story and experience of each woman ‒ juxtaposed and intertwined with one another ‒ reveals the complexity and diversity of 20th century European Jewish history.

  • Exhibition opening in Budapest
  • Exhibition opening in Budapest
  • Exhibition opening in Budapest
  • Exhibition opening in Budapest
  • Exhibition opening in Budapest
  • Exhibition opening in Budapest