Discussion: “Why Socrates? Advocating a Philosophy of Resistance.”

The Zion Forum of German Culture and Baltimore Kickers, Inc. invite you to the 15th annual Christkindlmarkt (Christmas Market)
Saturday, November 24th 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sunday, November 25th 11:00am – 4:00pm
at the Zion Lutheran Church at City Hall Plaza, 400 East Lexington Street, Baltimore, MD 21202
GERMAN CHRISTMAS STORE FEATURES ALL GERMAN PRODUCTS:
VARIOUS STOLLEN (BAHLSEN AND ORIGINAL DRESDNER) -ADVENT CALENDARS – LEBKUCHEN – DOMINO STEINE – PRINTEN – SPEKULATIUS – PFEFFERNÜSSE – COOKIES – LÜBECKER MARZIPAN – COLLECTOR GIFT BOXES FROM NÜRNBERG & MUCH MORE
NEW: Baking Supplies, Dumpling Mixes, Coffee, etc. all for your Christmas table!
CASH OR CHECK ONLY IN THE STORE!
PLEASE help this to be a “green” market by bringing your own cloth shopping bags or baskets.
ARTS & CRAFTS VENDORS, TRAIN GARDEN
FOOD: Nürnberger Bratwurst on Roll, Frankfurter on Roll, Smoked Lachs (Salmon) Sandwiches, Stollen, Lebkuchen, Gulasch Soup
DRINK: Glühwein (Mulled Wine), German Beer, Soda, Coffee, Tea
Your donation of $2.00 will admit one adult. Children under 12 are free.
Your admission ticket enters you in the drawing for 3 raffle prizes. Additional raffle tickets can be purchased
Sunday, November 25, 9:30am Bilingual Communion Service
For information call (410)727-3939 or email zionbaltimore@verizon.net
A Conversation between André Glucksmann and Peter Engelmann on November 30 at 6.30 pm at Deutsches Haus in New York.
Glucksmann
In the ever intensifying crisis of the west, philosophy is once again called upon. Yet what it is missing, according to Glucksmann, is the non-essential sensitivity of Socratic questioning, resisting the pervasive latent or open totalitarian ideology of thought.
André Glucksmann’s talk is part of the Deutsche Haus Passagen Series, curated by philosopher, publisher and editor Peter Engelmann.
For more information about André Glucksmann and the event please visit deutscheshaus.as
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