Germany and Israel—an unlikely Friendship

Germany and Israel—an unlikely Friendship

1-Time Lecture | This class is completed

Jewish Museum of Florida 301 Washington Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33139-6906 United States

Main Hall at the Museum

Anyone

5/7/2024 (one day)

1:00 PM-2:30 PM EDT on Tue

$15.00

$12.00

In 1965 Germany and Israel reluctantly entered into diplomatic relations. What at first glance seems to be a rather unlikely relationship –especially in light of the shared history-- has evolved over time into a blossoming friendship and successful economic bond. On the occasion of Israel’s 75th birthday, join your new OLLI Program Director Anette Isaacs as she discusses the fascinating history of German- Israeli relations.








  • This program is part of our Lecture Series at the Jewish Museum of Florida in Miami Beach.




OLLI’s new Director, German born and raised Anette Isaacs, is a Historian and Public Educator who has been presenting hundreds of programs on more than 40 different topics (all pertaining to her native country's history, politics, and culture) all over the United States.  Anette studied at Emory University, the University of Vienna and the Freie Universitaet in Berlin and holds Master's Degrees in American Studies, Political Science, and History.