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20th anniversary of the AEPJ
23 January 2025 at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg This event celebrates two anniversaries. That of two decades of action to safeguard and promote European Jewish heritage, and the 20th anniversary of the designation of the European Route of Jewish Heritage as a Cultural Route of the Council of Europe. Numerous senior officials from French and European institutions, as well as the ...
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Dia(s)porama festival
February 2, 2025 at the Star Cinema Since 2021, the Dia(s)porama Festival has hosted classics and new gems of Jewish cinema. Created by the Center for Art and Culture – Espace Rachi and the FSJU, it shares these works from around the world in all French regions thanks to local partnerships. Themes that may seem specific but carry universal messages and identifications. This festival is, as ...
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Dia(s)porama – looks at international Jewish cinema
From 18 January to 4 February 2024 in Nancy and Strasbourg Resistance can be expressed in an artistic manner, like the courageous desire to create theatrical works in the Warsaw Ghetto under siege by the Nazis. And to continue to speak and sing on stage, as shown in the film “El Amor en Su Lugar” by Rodrigo Cortes. Resistance can also be embodied in one of the world’s ...
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Exhibition “Sacred Kings! David & Salomon through the ages”
Until 13 December 2023 at the National University Library in Strasbourg David the warrior king and Solomon the man who built the Temple in Jerusalem. How have these two great kings of Israel, key figures in the Bible, been perceived over time? This is what this exhibition is all about, showing the extent to which they are present not only in artistic works but also in the collective ...
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The MNR of the Museum of Decorative Arts
Until 15 May 2023 Like the other museums that have been assigned MNR items, the museums of the City of Strasbourg are carrying out research to identify the owners of these works, with a view, if necessary, to returning them to their rightful owners. Many of the works stolen by the German occupiers have not yet been returned to their owners who were looted during the war. This research is ...
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Musée de l’Œuvre Notre-Dame
3, place du Château, 67000 Strasbourg Tel : +33 3 68 98 50 00 http://www.musees.strasbourg.eu/
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Alsatian Museum
23-25, quai Saint-Nicolas, 67000 Strasbourg Tel : +33 3 68 98 50 00 http://www.musees.strasbourg.eu/
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