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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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Exhibition “To paint is to live: The Artwork of Erich Lichtblau-Leskly”
Until April 30, 2023 at the Michigan Holocaust Center The exhibition explores the life and work of Hrusov-born Erich Lichtblau-Leskly (1911-2004), a Czech Jewish artist who used art and satire as tools of coping and resistance during his imprisonment in the Theresienstadt camp. He made these works in secret, presenting the brutality of everyday life. His wife saved these works by hiding them ...
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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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Exhibition “Spirou by Emile Bravo: a childhood under the occupation”
Until 31 August 2023 at the Musée de la Résistance in Limoges Spirou, a well-known character in Belgian comics, is plunged into the terrible period of the occupation. The daily life of the Brussels teenager during the Second World War is examined in the work of Emile Bravo. His motivations and doubts in the face of the Nazi war machine, and the gradual loss of the young man’s naivety ...
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Exhibition “Serge Gainsbourg, the exact word”
Until 8 May 2023 at the Centre Pompidou The Bibliothèque publique d’information (BPI) is one of the most frequented by students and researchers. Between the numerous books chosen and analysed, the public can now discover the strong links between one of the greatest French musicians and his mother tongue. The influence of this language and of those who handled it so well before him. We ...
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Aid to Jewish refugees in Switzerland
15 March 2023 at the Jewish Museum of Switzerland A series of cultural events will be held on Wednesday mornings at the Museum. This one will deal with the fate of Jewish refugees in Switzerland from 1935 to 1955 and the help they received.
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“The Art of Drawing” exhibition
18 March to 11 June 2023 at the Rembrandt Museum 74 works from the Peck Collection are presented for the first time in Europe. The exhibition includes works by Rembrandt, but also by Bol, Maes and their contemporaries. Seven moments in the exhibition focus on the question of why 17th-century artists were so dedicated to drawing. Workshops are offered to enable visitors to familiarise ...
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Thematic walk organised by the CCLJ
23 April at 2 p.m., at the Dieweg cemetery This walk is one of several in the Belgian capital. Familiar and more unusual places, bearing witness to Jewish life past and present. During this walk, which takes place in the small cemetery located in the south of Brussels, a history tour will reveal the golden age of Brussels Judaism at the end of the 19th and 20th centuries. Some of the actors ...
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“Secrets of the London Yiddish Stage” evening
17 November 2022 at the Jewish Museum of London A meeting of times and genres on the London stage. What could be more surprising than to see Shakespeare performed in Yiddish? Actors, directors and authors allow Yiddish to be in tune with the great ancients but also with the concerns of the newcomers of the 20th century. All the emotions of this turning point in English Jewish history are ...
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Linz
The Jewish presence in Linz dates at least from the 13th century. As for the mention of a synagogue, it dates from 1335. Nevertheless, until the end of the 15th century, their situation was rather precarious, being the victims of antisemitic campaigns and leading to an expulsion in 1421 and the transformation of the synagogue into a church five years later. Until the end of the 18th century, ...
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Salzburg
The Jewish presence in Salzburg probably dates back to Roman times, when the city was called Luvavum. The first written record is from an earlier period, when the city was re-founded under its present name and a Jewish doctor treated Bishop Arno of Salzburg (785-871). In the 12th century, a Judengasse, or “Jew’s alley”, was located near the cathedral. The synagogue had been ...
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Synagogue of Libourne
33 Rue Lamothe, 33500 Libourne Tel : 05 57 51 45 99 https://communautejuiveaquitaine.fr/annuaire/synagogue-libourne/
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Clock Tower
Rue de la Draperie, 89000 Auxerre
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Saint Frobert neighborhood
Troyes
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