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Symposium Kuldiga participants

Margers Vestermanis (historian and director of the Jewish Museum in Riga),
Juris Dubrovskis (political scientist, Riga),
Agnese Kusmane (art historian and landscape architect, Kuldiga),
Ruta Fridlendere (survivour and witness of the shoa, Kuldiga),
Gita Umanovska (Vicedirector Council of Jewish Communities and Religious Organizations, Riga),
Dace Reinkopa (Kuldiga district cultural coordinator),
Martha Lev-Zion (researcher, Israel),
Heinrihs Freimanis (eye witness of the shoa, Kuldiga),
Mike Hartwig (sociologist, Wismar),
Jens Hoffmann (historian and publicist, Berlin),
Keren Korman (graphic designer and stage designer, Tel Aviv / Berlin),
Sven Eggers (artist, architect and curator, Berlin),
Aida Miron (town planer and architect, Barcelona / New York / Florida),
Eric Benjaminson (with jewish ancestors from Kuldiga, USA / Windhoek, Namibia),
Sergej Rizh (architect of the reconstructed synagogue and of the Jewish Museum in Riga),
Ojars Feldbergs (artist and initiator of the Sabile synagogue reconstruction),
Till Grallert (Jewish and Islamic Studies, London),
Rita Bogdanova (philologist, Riga).
Dr. Bramie Lenhoff (descendant from Kuldiga, Newark, Delaware, USA),
Helker Pflug (publisher "Wissenschaft und Politik", runs a baltic book store in Berlin)

inquired:
Hanna & Leo May (survivors and witnesses of the shoa, Stuttgart),
Edward Mitchell (architect, formerly Eisenman architects, New Haven),
Modris Liepa (architect of reconstruction of Sabile synagogue).
Jana Jakobsone (town's architect, Kuldiga)


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