Saxony is celebrating Jewish culture with more than 300 projects in the coming year. Concerts, exhibitions, readings, workshops as well as dance and theater performances will make Jewish life and Jewish culture visible and tangible in all regions, according to the presentation of the program. According to Culture Minister Barbara Klepsch (CDU), around 1.45 million euros are available for this purpose. "People should be able to experience Jewish culture and history on their own doorstep."
The theme year will be launched on Sunday (December 14) in Chemnitz with the lighting of the first candle for the Hanukkah festival. Seiffen craftsman Ringo Müller and designer Markus Weber have created a special candlestick for the occasion: It combines the Christmas candle arch with the shape of a Hanukkia with nine candles. According to Jewish tradition, an additional candle is lit every evening during Hanukkah. The festival commemorates the rededication of the second temple in Jerusalem.