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18 March 2025, 7pm at the Centre Communautaire Juif Laïc Like a dimly lit room in Odessa, a musical cellar in Saint-Germain or a cabaret on New York’s Lower East Side, the CCLJ is offering ...
18 March 2025, 7pm at the Centre Communautaire Juif Laïc Like a dimly lit room in Odessa, a musical cellar in Saint-Germain or a cabaret on New York’s Lower East Side, the CCLJ is offering ...
6 April 2025, at 13:45 On this guided tour, the Maison de la Culture Juive, in partnership with the CCLJ, traces the history of Jewish life in Brussels. From the interwar period, with the arrival ...
Until 31 December 2025 Since January, many venues, not just the Vienna Jewish Museum, have been hosting a series of events to celebrate its anniversary. In 1895, the museum became the first ...
27 March 2025, 6pm at the Manchester Jewish Museum This event is an opportunity to talk with the leading researcher in Jewish studies. He will share his background and what motivated him to ...
On 20 March, at 7pm, the iconic rue des Rosiers café will be hosting a concert-reading entitled ‘Musical trip in a Yiddish world’, in which extracts from the book The Yiddish World will be read ...
Until 30 June 2025 at the Shoah Memorial To mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the camps, the Shoah Memorial and leading directors Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano are paying tribute ...
10 April 2025, 7.30pm at the House of Yiddish Culture In the film L’Armée du Crime, one of the young resistance fighters calls out to his friend to join him: ‘Hey, Krasu!’ Henri Krasucki ...
12 March 2025, 6.30pm at the Maïmonide Institute The historian Tal Bruttmann is a specialist in anti-Semitic policies in France during the Second World War and the ‘Final Solution’ in Europe, and ...
12 March 2025 at 6pm, at the Musée de la bande dessinée It’s hard enough to pay tribute to one giant. But when two giants come together through their shared works and influences, it’s ...
18 March 2025 at 7pm, at the Caen Memorial Travelling with this great historian gives us a better understanding of her commitment to sharing memory, which is particularly evident in her books on ...
30 January 2025, 7pm at the Jewish Museum Berlin Hans-Gerd Koch, a German specialist in Kafka’s work, presents this approach in this lecture, outlining the author’s perception of ...
9 February 2025, 4pm at the Drancy Shoah Memorial As part of the Drancy Meetings series, the Memorial is organising a conference with Miguel Haler, writer and musician, and Saimir Mile, lawyer ...
A large series of meetings are planned for 2025. These include, at the start of the year, a lecture on ‘The French Revolution and human rights’ by Loris Chavanette on 13 January, another on ...
21 January 2025 at 7.30pm at the Hohenems Jewish Museum This lecture by Thomas Schmidinger will look at the Jewish diaspora in Kurdistan, one of the oldest in the world. Nevertheless, the ...
15 December 2024 at 8pm with the JMI in zoom A discussion via zoom will enable participants to discuss the musical education of the next generations, both in Jewish communities and in the country ...
19 December 2024 at 6.30pm at the Musée départemental de la Résistance et de la Déportation This lecture by Elérika Leroy of the Haute-Garonne Museum of Resistance and Deportation, and Sonya ...
Until 8 December 2024 Since 7 November, a number of events and meetings have been taking place with Hebraica: lecture by the Genealogy Circle of Paris (12 November at 6.30pm at the EDJ), concert ...
October 31, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. at Beit Café The author Ilya Fellous welcomes the public for an encounter at this café filled with a warm atmosphere, where the cultural references of the shtetl ...
October 28, 2024, at 4:30 p.m. at the Café des Psaumes This conference takes place as part of the presentation of the book “The Sewn Shadows” with François Azar, vice-president of Aki Estamos. ...
4 November 2024, 12.30pm at the CCLJ A discussion with Albert Aniel, Sophie Milquet (Fondation de la Mémoire contemporaine) and Yannik van Praag (Fondation Auschwitz) on the book “Anderlecht’s ...
20 October from 2pm In the presence of journalist Didier Epelbaum and historian Renée Poznanski, journalist Edouardo Castillo will lead a discussion on the period 1944-1947, which saw the closure ...
1 September 2024 in Anderlecht The year is starting again, but the notes and the enthusiasm that accompany them are still present. A music of distant and uncertain times, klezmer is reappearing ...
15 September 2024 from 10am at the Beth Yaacov Great Synagogue and the Geneva Liberal Jewish Community (GIL) A wide range of activities will be on offer throughout the day. Starting with a guided ...
Until 30 September 2024 at the Jewish Museum Prague In this year marking 100 years since the death of Franz Kafka, the museum is devoting an exhibition to Israeli artist and typographer Oded ...
Until 16 September 2024 at the Polin Museum Proof that an artistic calling, a hidden or repressed vocation, can emerge late in life, Helena Berlewi began painting in 1952, at the age of 79. And ...
An English photographer, Chris Schwarz is best known in Krakow as the founder and first director of the Galicia Jewish Museum. In the early 1990s, he travelled to Poland in search of traces of ...
From 1 October to 1 November 2024 at the Rembrandt Museum Rembrandt’s tradition was to surround himself with pupils, sharing the creative process with them, sometimes as many as four or ...
The Jewish year is marked by a number of events that celebrate or commemorate religious and historical moments. They help us to better understand the contours of Jewish identity. This exhibition ...
At the National Museum of Resistance and Human Rights Inaugurated in 1956, the museum was built by the architects Schmitt and Schmitt-Noesen. This building, along with its monument, the Justice ...
This exhibition presents a little-known period of the painter’s life, in particular his sojourns in the two cities of Rome and Paris that were so inspiring and welcoming to artists. Samuel ...