Resilience against anti-Semitism

Joint event of the Münster Police Headquarters, University of Applied Sciences for Police and Public Administration in North Rhine-Westphalia, Dep. Münster and the University of Münster
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  • Resilience against anti-Semitism 2024

    It is the responsibility of each and every one of us to strongly oppose racism and anti-Semitism – whether at the regulars' table or in the timeline.
    Volker Buffier

    On 12 November 2024, Münster Police Headquarters, University of Applied Sciences for Police and Public Administration in North Rhine-Westphalia, Dep. Münster and the University of Münster invite you to a joint event on "Resilience against anti-Semitism".

    The event, to which student teachers in particular are invited, begins at 9 a.m. in H1 (Schlossplatz 46, 48143 Münster).

    Further information on the programme and mandatory registration will follow as soon as possible.

  • Resilience against anti-Semitism 2023

    Remembering hurts. It triggers horror and makes us fall silent and cry out at the same time. Facing up to the most oppressive truths of our history is indispensable.
    Prof. Dr. Rita Süssmuth - former President of the Bundestag

    On 12 September 2023, Münster Police Headquarters, University of Applied Sciences for Police and Public Administration in North Rhine-Westphalia, Dep. Münster and the University of Münster invite you to a joint event on "Resilience against anti-Semitism".

    The event, to which students with the goal of becoming teachers are especially invited, will take place in H1 (Schlossplatz 46, 48143 Münster).

    Registration is requested: gegen.antisemitismus@uni-muenster.de

    Programme

    08:45  09:00 | Admission

    09:00  09:40 | Opening of the event and welcoming

    Prof. Dr. Michael Quante,Vice-Rector for Internationalization, Knowledge Transfer and Sustainability
    Christoph Keller, HSPV NRW, Head of Münster Department
    Dani Dayan, Chairman of the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial in Israel

    09:40  11:10 | Approaches to the topic of the Holocaust and perpetration using the example of a deportation of German Jews from Düsseldorf to Riga

    Julian Tsapir, Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial in Israel

    11:10  11:55 | Administrative and police history in the context of anti-Semitism prevention - What does it have to do with me?

    Peter Römer and Naomi Roth, Villa ten Hompel History Site in Münster

    11:55  12:45 | Lunch Break

    12:45  13:30 | Anti-Semitism - old hatred in new forms

    Ministerialdirigent Jürgen Kayser, Head of the Department for the Protection of the Constitution at the Ministry of the Interior of North Rhine-Westphalia

    13:30 – 14:30 | Anti-Semitism and conspiracy theories on the net - moderated dialogue followed by discussion

    Ludger Hiepel, Daniel Freitag and Daria Hartmann, University of Münster

    14:30  14:50 | Break

    14:50  - 15:35  | Current forms of anti-Israelism

    Dr. Gil Yaron, Head of the NRW Office in Israel

    15:35 - 15:50 | Summary and outlook

    Susanne Dittert, HSPV NRW
    Ludger Hiepel, Rector's Officer at the University of Münster against Anti-Semitism
    Alexander Koch, Münster Police

    15:50 - 16:15 | Farewell

    Alexandra Dorndorf, Chief of the Münster Police Department