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Jüdische Feste
- Narrated by: Claus Boysen, Ursula Langrock, Peter Lieck, Manfred Schradi, Klaus Goette
- Length: 4 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Günther Bernd Ginzel beschreibt in seiner Hörfunkreihe aus den Jahren 1988/89 die jüdischen Feste Schabbat, Pessach, Schawout, Rosch Haschanah, Jom Kippur, Sukkoth, Chanukka und Purim. Im achten Teil der Reihe erzählt er seine Erinnerungen an das eigene Fest der religiösen Mündigkeit. Der neunte Teil beschäftigt sich mit den Festen des Lebens, wie Beschneidung, Eheschließung, Tod und Trauerfeier.
Regie: Andreas Weber-Schäfer.
Regie: Andreas Weber-Schäfer.
©1988 / 1989 SWR (P)1988 / 1989 SWR
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