Where is home? This question raises many others. What is the significance of home in a time in which many people are being displaced? When does a new place become home? Can remembrance create a home?

Christian Schüller, editor-in-chief of the Jewish Echo, delves into all of these questions together with other authors in articles and interviews spanning 130 pages and three chapters. With articles from Paris to São Paulo by Sabine Gruber, Dany Leder, Susanne Scholl, Barbara Staudinger, Tessa Szyszkowitz, Linn Ritsch, and Christian Schüller, among others.
About the magazine
The Jewish Echo was established by the Jewish Student Union in Vienna in 1951. Co-founder Leon Zelman, who was also editor-in-chief until his death in 2007, succeeded in transforming a small newsletter for students into one of the most important Jewish periodicals
in Europe. The concept of the magazine is based on the idea of conveying the huge variety of Jewish cultural and intellectual life, and views itself as the voice of a vibrant Judaism, as a mediator for a better understanding between Jews and non-Jews.
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