TALMUDKOMMANDO. The creation of the Museum of the Extinct Race
The history of the library of books and the collection of Jewish ritual objects in Terezín.In the heart of the Nazi “model ghetto” of Terezín, a chilling paradox is born.
While Jews are deported, starved, and erased, a secret command is issued: preserve their books, their rituals, their culture. Catalog everything. Save it. Exhibit it.
When the Jews are gone, their memory will remain.TALMUDKOMMANDO is a powerful historical drama that plunges the reader into the moral abyss of World War II, where survival, collaboration, resistance, and guilt collide.
Through intense dialogue and meticulously researched events, the play follows Rabbi Benjamin Murmelstein, Jakob Edelstein, and a group of Jewish intellectuals forced to organize the preservation of Jewish culture under the direct supervision of Adolf Eichmann. Is saving books an act of resistance or complicity?
Can culture survive when its people are condemned? Where is the line between staying alive and betraying one’s own?Based on real figures and documented events,
TALMUDKOMMANDO exposes one of the most disturbing and lesser-known chapters of the Holocaust: the attempt to create a “Judaism without Jews.”
It is a work about power and obedience, memory and erasure, faith and survival. Above all, it is a meditation on what it means to remain human when history demands the impossible.
A haunting, intellectual, and deeply moving work for readers of historical drama, Holocaust studies, philosophy, and Jewish history. This is not just a story about the past.
It is a question that still burns today.Enter the moral heart of one of history’s darkest paradoxes and confront the choices no one should ever be forced to make.
This is not light reading, it is necessary reading. Open the book, face the questions, and decide for yourself where survival ends and complicity begins.
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