In Memory of Margot Friedländer One cold January morning in 1943, Margot Friedländer’s brother was arrested in the family apartment...
Manfred Klett passed away peacefully on April 2, 2025, in the early hours of the dawning day on “his” beloved...
In memory of Sofia Gubaidulina, Russian composer (October 24, 1931–March 13, 2025) During a family vacation at the age of five, Sofia saw an icon for the first time. She was fascinated, even spellbound by the impression the icon made on her. Perhaps she sensed something of what Dostoyevsky meant...
He loved human beings. Justice was a matter of the heart. The splendor of the dawn,the colors of the rainbow,the...
For Michael Kurtz, who crossed the threshold on April 25, 2024. In the beginning, I was simply amazed. In 1988,...
Truus Geraets (1930–2023) was a pioneering spirit and a bon vivant. Why did she choose to dedicate most of her life to the mostly thankless, poorly paid, and potentially hazardous field of social work? Geertruida Wilhelmina Geraets, whom we all knew simply as Truus, campaigned for the disenfranchised. She was...
Gerhard Kienle (1923-1983), founder of the Herdecke Community Hospital and Witten-Herdecke University, was as involved in politics and culture as...
A touching collection of memories, written by his colleagues at Rudolf Steiner Archive after his unexpected death this autumn, reveals...
An Online Meeting in Honor of Truus Geraets On October 4, Dutch eurythmy therapist and co-founder of the World Social Initiative Forum, Truus Geraets, died at the age of 93. Geraets grew up under German occupation in World War II. She completed her curative education training in Germany and eurythmy...
Gudrun Krökel-Burkhard founded the anthroposophic art of healing, in all its many facets, in Brazil. After a long and energetic...
“I dreamed of being the first black female rock’n’roll singer to fill stadiums like the Stones!” recalls Tina Turner. And...
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