Because without them, Fulda would be a different city.
Many Jewish men and women have shaped Fulda. We tell some of their stories.
Living Traces
Encountering life from the past today
At the beginning of the 20th century, Jewish life was an integral part of Fulda’s urban society – in business, politics, culture, and sports. The traveling exhibition traces the lives of prominent Jewish figures from Fulda and makes their impact visible.
City History
Lived and Achieved
Like every other citizen, Jewish men and women, children and young people left their mark on our city – some subtle, others clearly perceptible even today.
Reactions and impressions
Impressive exhibition
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»I am deeply grateful for this exhibition. That the name Trepp is being publicly honored in Fulda is moving – an act of justice.«
Ethan BensingerDescendant of Dr. Abraham Trepp
»‘Living Traces’ helps to understand Jewish life not only as part of the past, but to consciously perceive it in the city today.«
The boardof the Jewish community of Fulda
»I am incredibly proud that my grandmother was chosen for the exhibition. The concept and the tribute are fantastic – a truly great idea and execution!«
Ofra GivonGranddaughter of Lina Flörsheim
»The project showcases the full spectrum of Jewish life. Unlike usual, the narrative doesn't focus on the Shoah, but on life in all its facets.«
Leni Manthey (20 years old)Member of the project group "Jewish Life in Fulda"