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The Nazareth-Conferences were the beginning of a project of psychoanalysts from England, Israel and Germany, whose founding fathers and mothers intended to contribute to a process of solving conflicts that developed between national groups. The causes of these conflicts were supposed in collective prejudices and resentments. The aim of the conferences was – and still is for the follow-up projects –, to become aware of these prejudices and resentments and – at best – to give them up. Desmond Tutu compared the conferences in his foreword for the English and German edition of the book about the Nazareth-Conferences with the Truth and reconciliation commission set up after the end of Apartheid in South Africa.

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  • Die Nazareth-Konferenzen waren der Anfang eines Projektes von Psychoanalytikern aus England, Israel und Deutschland, dessen Gründungsväter und -mütter sich vorgenommen hatten, zur Lösung von Konflikten beizutragen, die sich zwischen nationalen Gruppen entwickelt haben. Die Konfliktursachen wurden in kollektiven Vorurteilen und Ressentiments angenommen. Ziel der Konferenzen war – und ist es für die Folgeprojekte bis heute –, dieser Vorurteile und Ressentiments gewahr zu werden und – bestenfalls – sie aufgeben zu können. Desmond Tutu verglich die Konferenzen in seinem Vorwort zur deutschen wie englischen Ausgabe des Buches über die Nazareth-Konferenzen mit der nach dem Ende der Apartheid in Südafrika eingerichteten Kommission für Wahrheit und Versöhnung (TRC), deren Vorsitz er innehatte. (de)
  • The Nazareth-Conferences were the beginning of a project of psychoanalysts from England, Israel and Germany, whose founding fathers and mothers intended to contribute to a process of solving conflicts that developed between national groups. The causes of these conflicts were supposed in collective prejudices and resentments. The aim of the conferences was – and still is for the follow-up projects –, to become aware of these prejudices and resentments and – at best – to give them up. Desmond Tutu compared the conferences in his foreword for the English and German edition of the book about the Nazareth-Conferences with the Truth and reconciliation commission set up after the end of Apartheid in South Africa. (en)
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  • Haim Dasberg (en)
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  • Echoes of the Holocaust (en)
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  • Also, we, the professionals, like the rest, are unable to look into the eyes of those who return from death. (en)
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  • Die Nazareth-Konferenzen waren der Anfang eines Projektes von Psychoanalytikern aus England, Israel und Deutschland, dessen Gründungsväter und -mütter sich vorgenommen hatten, zur Lösung von Konflikten beizutragen, die sich zwischen nationalen Gruppen entwickelt haben. Die Konfliktursachen wurden in kollektiven Vorurteilen und Ressentiments angenommen. Ziel der Konferenzen war – und ist es für die Folgeprojekte bis heute –, dieser Vorurteile und Ressentiments gewahr zu werden und – bestenfalls – sie aufgeben zu können. Desmond Tutu verglich die Konferenzen in seinem Vorwort zur deutschen wie englischen Ausgabe des Buches über die Nazareth-Konferenzen mit der nach dem Ende der Apartheid in Südafrika eingerichteten Kommission für Wahrheit und Versöhnung (TRC), deren Vorsitz er innehatte. (de)
  • The Nazareth-Conferences were the beginning of a project of psychoanalysts from England, Israel and Germany, whose founding fathers and mothers intended to contribute to a process of solving conflicts that developed between national groups. The causes of these conflicts were supposed in collective prejudices and resentments. The aim of the conferences was – and still is for the follow-up projects –, to become aware of these prejudices and resentments and – at best – to give them up. Desmond Tutu compared the conferences in his foreword for the English and German edition of the book about the Nazareth-Conferences with the Truth and reconciliation commission set up after the end of Apartheid in South Africa. (en)
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  • Nazareth-Konferenzen (de)
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