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Bosnia-Herzegovina: Jewish cemetery in Zvornik given state protection as endangered national monument

The Jewish cemetery in the town of Zvornik, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has been put on the list of national monuments — and also declared an Endangered Monument. News reports say that the Commission to Preserve National Monuments took the … continue reading →

Hungary: Discovering Budapest’s lesser known synagogues. Part 2 — Synagogues tucked away in courtyards and apartment buildings

Budapest’s three grand main synagogues, located in the central part of the city on Dohány, Kazinczy and Rumbach streets, are local landmarks. But there are a more than a score of other synagogues scattered around the Hungarian capital, most of … continue reading →

September 1: on the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of WW2 and 20th anniversary of the European Day(s) of Jewish Culture — a photo essay of before and after pix of restored Jewish heritage sites

Today, September 1, marks the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II — the global conflict that encompassed the Holocaust and brought devastation to the Jewish world in Europe. It is also the 20th anniversary of the European … continue reading →

JHE in Italiano — Sommario settimanale 25-29 agosto

Ecco l’appuntamento settimanale con le novità dal mondo dei beniculturali ebraici in Europa. Novità provenienti da Ucraina, Svizzera/Francia, e tutto Europa.   SOMMARIO 25-29 AGOSTO   Ucraina: scoperti i resti della sinagoga del XVIII secolo di Buchach durante lavori di … continue reading →