No, this is not a misspelled request for Ms Tyler. “Where is Lviv” is an exhibition about the city of Lviv ( known in germany as Lemberg) that opened yesterday at the Centrum Judaicum here in Berlin. As it says on the homepage
On the threshold between East and West, the city was an important center of European Judaism, a sanctuary of refuge from anti-Semitic persecution; it also represented a departure from the narrowness of the Galician shtetl. A Jewish culture free from exclusion and ghettoization was able to develop in Lviv, until World War II and National Socialism brought a brutal end to the history of this unusually bustling city so full of joie de vivre.
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An exhibition in the historical rooms of the New Synagogue in Berlin invites you to experience the fascinating past and present of a city in which visionary scientists, international stage stars, famous writers and many now forgotten artists once lived.
I did the programming work, the excellent graphics design was provided by Nina Höffken. If you happen to be in Berlin between now and Dec. 2nd you really should pay the exhibiton a visit – the Centrum Judacicum is located in Oranienburger Strasse 28-30, the exhibition opens Sunday to Friday at 10 am (closed on saturday and jewish high holidays). Url is http://www.lemberg-ausstellung.de/ .
Oh, and there is a little problem with the web hosting (out of my hands, I’m afraid), so sometimes you might get a timeout when you follow the link. Simply try again, it will work eventually.