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Ancient synagogue of Sevilla
5 Calle Santa María la Blanca, Sevilla Tel: +34 954 41 05 93 Iglesia de Santa María la Blanca – Sevilla
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Exhibition “Chagall, Paris – New York”
Until 7 January 2024 at the Atelier des Lumières The immersive adventure continues at the Atelier with the reception and the musical walk on the walls of Marc Chagall’s work. Emphasizing the way in which the two cities, Paris and New York, will welcome and inspire him. His fantastic bestiary, his characters from the circus, fables or opera, but also biblical episodes and references to ...
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Jewish cemetery of Marjan
Marjan Park, Split
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Jewish cemetery of the Upper Town of Osijek
Ul. Svetog Leopolda Bogdana Mandića 25, 31000, Osijek
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Synagogue of Slonim
Savieckaja, 11, Slonim
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Synagogue of Ruzhany
Sovetskaya Ulitsa 5-1, Ružany
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Michael Lustig Monument
Lindenlei, Ghent
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Jewish cemetery of Marcinelle
Rue des Sarts 112, 6001 Charleroi Tel +32 71 36 45 25
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Synagogue of Charleroi
Rue Pige au Croly 56, 6000 Charleroi Tel +32 71 31 10 66
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Jewish Cemetery of Arlon
Rue de Diekirch 243, 6700 Arlon Tel : +32 63 22 46 79
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Synagogue of Arlon
Rue de la Synagogue, 6700 Arlon Tel : +32 470 81 75 16 Synagogue d’Arlon – בית הכנסת ארלון
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Learn JMA x The Jewish Quarterly: Poland’s Unlikely Jewish Revival
March 21, 2023 at the Jewish Museum of Australia Curator and author Jakub Nowakowski and his dual-title colleague Ariele Hoffman explore the growing interest in Jewish culture among non-Jewish Poles. In particular, they examine the complex motivations behind modern Poland and Ukraine’s efforts to come to terms with their Jewish past. ...
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Exhibition « Peter Krasnow: Breathing Joy and Light »
May 4 – September 3, 2023 at the Skirball Cultural Center, California, USA In these times of war in Ukraine, it is also interesting to look back at the cultural influence of people from this country. Like Peter Krasnow (1886-1979), who was born in Novograd Volynsk and lived for much of his life in Glendale, California. His work, inspired by his Jewish cultural heritage, the Yiddish ...
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Lecture « Rembrandt and the Rabbi »
May 4, 2023 at the University of Oklahoma, USA Professor Steven Nadler, who teaches at the University of Wisconsin, presents in this lecture the links between the famous Dutch painter and the Jewish population of Amsterdam, especially the religious figures. Rembrandt was one of the most influential portrait painters and also one of the first renowned artists to paint everyday Jewish people. ...
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Lecture by Geneviève Zubrzycki: “Resurrecting the Jew: Nationalism, Philosemitism and Poland’s Jewish Revival”
February 22, 2023 at the University of Wisconsin, USA The University of Michigan professor analyses how Jewish revival in Poland has been taking place since the beginning of the 21st century. This is largely driven by a non-Jewish population interested in the history of the Jews in this country, its great moments and dark hours. But also through an appreciation of klezmer music and ...
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Presentation of the play “Address Unknown”
28 and 29 March 2023 at the Théâtre de l’Espérance Kressmann Taylor’s masterpiece evokes the meeting and friendship between two Germans, a Jew and a non-Jew. Their strong bond and the evolution of this friendship and their perception of the historical events in progress. The play is presented by the Hamacom troupe. ...
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Exhibition “Me, Jewish?!”
17 February to 24 September 2023 at the Jewish Museum Amsterdam A series of texts, covering different writing styles, evoke the theme of the author’s identity. By returning to the question of Jewish identity. For there are many ways to answer this question. The documents presented cover four centuries of Dutch Jewish authors. Was this Jewish identity private or publicly known? Did it ...
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Virtual exhibition “The Riga Ghetto in the Drawings of Aleksandra Belcova”
At the Jewish Museum of Latvia A presentation of these works is proposed to examine how individuals react to tragedies that take place in their vicinity. The exhibition, together with the history of the Riga ghetto, is part of a larger project “Art and the Holocaust: Reflections on a Common Future”. The Latvian artist Belcova conceived these works as a therapy for the vision of ...
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Conference “Sefarad, Soul’s Calling – Past and Future”
12 March 2023 at the Jewish Museum of Ireland Brazilian researcher Denise Sabino Villanova will talk about contemporary Sephardim and their attachment to their roots and cultural heritage. Going back to the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisition, she will analyse how to preserve one’s faith under threat. With a desire to understand the evolution of Sephardic history and improve the ...
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Launch of the European project “Her Stories”
From 6 February 2023 at the Jewish Museum of Greece A project with five other European partners: Centropa Zentrum (Hamburg), Centropa Alipitvany (Hungary), Jugend & Kulturprojekt (Dresden), Fundacja Galicia Jewish Heritage Institute (Poland) and Mozaika (Spain). It aims to strengthen the memory of 20th century Jewish history and the Shoah. Events will be organised in the form of ...
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Exhibition “The Deported Children of the 11th arrondissement”
Until 31 December 2022 In a dozen panels hung on the gates of Francis Lemarque Square, the exhibition presents the faces and names of children deported from the 11th arrondissement, the one most affected by the Vel d’Hiv round-up after the 20th. The exhibition is part of a partnership between the Association of Sons and Daughters of the Deported Jews of France and the Town Hall of the ...
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Graz
The Jewish presence in Graz seems to date back to the Middle Ages, but the only certainties point to the 12th century, but the first mention is in 1261. A Jewish community was formed at the end of the 14th century, which had a synagogue, a mikveh and a cemetery. As in most other Austrian cities, the community was very small until the end of the 18th century. In 1783, Jews were again ...
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Jewish cemetery of l’Isle
469-377 Chem. du Cimetière Israélite, 84800 L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
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Place de la Juiverie
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Parador Nacional de Turismo
Pl. de San Vicente Ferrer, s/n, 10600 Plasencia Tel: +34 927 42 58 70 Parador de Plasencia – Plasencia Turismo
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Cementerio Judío del Berrocal
10600 Plasencia
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Veliko Tarnovo
Excavations undertaken in the city since 2006 to explore an archaeological site led to the discovery in 2019 of the ruins of a probably dating from the 13th century. This is one of the oldest traces of Jewish presence in the country, after the 3rd century synagogue in Plovdiv. One of the elements reinforcing the possibility that it was indeed a synagogue is the presence of an engraved Star of ...
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Vidin
A beautiful was built in Vidin in 1894 by the architect Friedrich Grunanger. A two-storey building with impressive stained-glass windows. Grunanger was inspired by the Great Synagogue in Vienna. At the time, the Jewish community numbered around 1,500 people. At that time, about 1500 Jews lived in Vidin. This number increased on the eve of the Second World War. It was damaged by bombing raids ...
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