A Day Full of Memories and Memorials, Part III

After Moabit, the Amsterdamer Strasse and the Soviet Memorial in the Germanenstrasse, I walked around - a lot - in the Mitte part of town, the area near the Häckescher Markt. This tour started at the Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt. The story of that workshop moves me every time I hear and see it, and I've seen it several times, alone, with students, and with my own sons. From there, I continued, among other places, to the Häckesche Höfe (a beautiful complex of courtyards near Otto Weidt's former factory; the memorial for the Jewish cemetery in the Grosse Hamburger Strasse (next to the Moses Mendelssohn Gymnasium); the 'Missing House' (Grosse Hamburgerstrasse 15); the former house of the first female rabbi in history, Regina Jonas (1902-1944); the Nelly Sachs monument on Koppenplatz. From there I walked, past the monument in honor of the brave women of the Rosenstrasse Protest, to take the bus to the last two destinations of a very well spent day.











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