On November 9th, we invite you to a memorial service and book fair.

Photo: Jewish Museum Trondheim.
Commemoration and book fair - The November Pogrom, November 9th
The Jewish Community in Trondheim and the Jewish Museum in Trondheim invite you to a memorial service and lecture on November 9. This year marks 87 years since the November Pogrom in Germany, a nationwide violent persecution of Jews on the night between November 9 and 10, 1938, when Jews and Jewish property became the target of systematic acts of violence and attacks – also known as “Kristallnacht”.
There will be a memorial service at the Cissi Klein statue on Museumsplass at 5:45 p.m., before we go to the synagogue, where Dag Steinfeld will present his new book, The Man Who Went Free. This will be followed by a conversation between Steinfeld and John Arne Moen, chairman of the board of the Jewish Community in Trondheim.
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Among all the trials after the liberation, few created a greater stir than the case against Police Inspector Knut Rød, the man who organized the deportation of Norwegian Jews to Auschwitz. Yet he was acquitted in 1948. How was that possible? Were Jews simply less important than other Norwegians?
Dag Steinfeld is a well-known Norwegian lawyer. After he ended his legal career, he devoted much of his time to focusing on human rights, culture and history. In 2023, he published Fathers and Sons, a personal account of his Jewish family. In addition to lectures, Steinfeld will be interviewed by John Arne Moen, an experienced media and communications manager. He is also chairman of the board of the Jewish Community in Trondheim.
PROGRAM:
17.45 Commemoration at the Cissi Klein statue
18.30 Meeting in the synagogue
18.45 Presentation of the book by Dag Steinfeld
19.15 Book bath with Dag Steinfeld and John Arne Moen
Finishing with signing and book sale
The event is free and open to anyone who wishes to participate
