Shalom and Sozialismus
שלום וסוצליזמוס
19:15, 08.09.2014
Shalom and Sozialismus שלום וסוצליזמוס

Yossi B., editing from mid January in Israel a radio program about the „revolutionary  German Song“, and I, a German journalist, discover the similarities of the workers and farmers songs  in Israel and the GDR. Of course, the Oriental music imitations in the Zionist songs were unknown in  the Eastern bloc. Also Hebrew is rather unlike the German language. However, Yossi, the radio editor  says: There were two states built against Germany: Israel and the GDR.    The feature deals with biographical, graphic, musical, or historic overlaps between both countries,  as well as the potential behind that. Yossi, early twenties, lives in Berlin for three years. He is one  of almost 8000 young Israelis in town. Vice versa, did I, early 30s, live like more than 1000 young  Germans for one year in Tel Aviv. And as East-German born I know of the strange feeling to be able  to orientate myself in Israel.    However, the historical comparison hurts. After the Holocaust and National Socialism both states  were founded more than 60 years ago. Both had socialism and antifascism written on their flags.  Today however, both are known for their secret services and the construction of a wall as protective  measurement… Less painful are the similarities in architecture or literature. Memories of kibbutzim  ethics or the East German pioneers even make us laugh. Then, by drawing the political comparison  we suddenly find ourselves with the Palestinian experience, struggling with life behind a wall… The  feature does not only describe entanglements, emerging behind apparently diverse history narratives.  They give room for a common perspective, a new dimension within German-Israeli encounters  transgressing also old nationalist categories.

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