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quarter Altstadt-Nord, located on Helenenstraße, takes the name of Erich Klibansky, the one-time and last headmaster of the ''Reformrealgymnasium'' Jawne, the first
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Gymnasium of the
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. It took his name in 1990.


Location

The area of the square is small, it came into being as a result of the transformations due to
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. The square, which is reserved to pedestrians, lies on the west end of Helenenstraße, between St.-Apern-Straße and Albertusstraße, opposite to the main entrance of the conference hotel ''Pullman''. It is the areal of land of the Jewish community ''Adass Jeschurun'', where there were several school buildings and a synagogue.


History of the square

Already in the middle of the 19th century, St.-Apern-Straße was a quarter where rich citizens had their homes and shops. There were many exquisite antique shops, in which mostly Jewish owners sold expensive furniture and jewels. These inhabitants built a synagogue of the orthodox community „Adass Jeschurun“ in 1884. An affiliated teachers’ college was built in the same year. At the same time of the Jewish elementary school, the ''Morijah'', the seat of the Cologne administrative district was built in 1907-1909 in the nearby plot on St.-Apern-Straße by Carl Moritz (the nowadays Kreishausgalerie). In 1919 the municipality built the Reformrealgymnasium „Jawne“ in St.-Apern-Straße, which was supported by the municipality, even if private. The inside of the Synagogue was destroyed in November 1938
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, the school was closed in 1942. The buildings were destroyed at the end of the war.


Löwenbrunnen (Lion Fountain)

A fountain decorated with the
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, a ''Gur Aryeh'' (
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for “young lion”), commemorates the 1100 murdered Jewish children of Cologne, whose names are listed on a bronze plaque attached to the fountain basin. The fountain also commemorates Erich Klibanksy, who was able to save 130 students by organizing for them an evacuation to
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in 1938. Hermann Gurfinkel, one of these survivors, created the fountain in 1997.


Temporary exhibitions

Since 1980 through a yearlong research with the help of the married couple Dieter and Irene Corbach, who have committed themselves to examine the
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history in Cologne, a lot of material has been examined and saved. Based in this collection, which after Dieter Corbach's death went to the nazi documentation center of Cologne, a first exhibition was organized, “Jawne in Cologne”. Mrs Corbach went on with the work after her husband's death as delegate by the Synod for the Christian-Jewish dialogue in the Right Rhine Church circle. She also fostered the contacts with Jawne students all over the world. The current (2007) exhibition with the slogan „The children of the next door schoolyard“ regards the former buildings of the Jewish-orthodox community ''Adass Jeschurun'' in St.-Apern-Straße 29-31. With the support of the Cologne Nazi documentation center (
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), it is hoped that a comprehensible information will be provided on the everyday life of a Jewish school in the 1920/30 to all the young visitors through authentic images and the mostly translated text.http://www.kirche-koeln.de/aktuell/artikel.php?keyword=&id=1304&archiv accessed on 20. December 2007


Sources

* Kirsten Serup-Bilfeldt ''Zwischen Dom und Davidstern. Jüdisches Leben in Köln''. Verlag Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Köln, o. J. (2001), * Carl Dietmar: ''Die Chronik Kölns'', Chronik Verlag, Dortmund 1991, *
Adolf Kober Adolf Kober (3 September 1879 in Beuthen, Oberschlesien; 30 December 1958 in New York City) was a rabbi and a historian. Life Kober studied History, Philosophy and Oriental Languages at the University of Breslau (Wrocław) and received a ...
, ''Cologne'',The Jewish Publication Society of America, Philadelphia 1940, p. 271-27
available online
*
Adolf Kober Adolf Kober (3 September 1879 in Beuthen, Oberschlesien; 30 December 1958 in New York City) was a rabbi and a historian. Life Kober studied History, Philosophy and Oriental Languages at the University of Breslau (Wrocław) and received a ...
: ''Der Religionsunterricht der Synagogen-Gemeinde Köln''. In: Jahrbuch der Synagogen- Gemeinde Köln 1934


References


External links


Adolf Kober, ''Cologne'',The Jewish Publication Society of America, Philadelphia 1940
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