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Poland: Design competition launched to convert the former synagogue in Kielce into a multicultural center

The city of Kielce has announced plans to renovate the former synagogue as a cultural and educational center focused on “common Polish-Jewish heritage, intercultural dialogue, openness and tolerance.”  Working with the Association of Polish Architects, it has launched a design … continue reading →

Netherlands: An exhibition about the building’s history, architecture, and contemporary role marks the 120th anniversary of the synagogue in Groningen

An exhibition at the synagogue in Groningen is marking the building’s 120th anniversary.  Called “Sjoelbouwers! 120 Years of the Groningen Synagogue,” the exhibition traces the development of the synagogue, from the first architectural plans to its festive inauguration in 1906 … continue reading →

Ukraine: Around 40 Jewish community and heritage sites have been damaged or destroyed in the 4 years of Russia’s war against Ukraine. A list is published to mark the anniversary

To mark the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, the United Jewish Community of Ukraine has published a list of around 40 synagogues, Jewish community infrastructure, Jewish cemeteries, monuments, and other Jewish sites that have been damaged or … continue reading →

Poland: Mazel Tov! The historian Dr. Dariusz Stola is the new director of the POLIN  Museum of the History of Polish Jews. He was POLIN’s director in 2014-1019

Mazel Tov! Poland’s Minister of Culture and National Heritage Marta Cienkowska has appointed the award-winning historian Dr. Dariusz Stola the new director of the POLIN  Museum of the History of Polish Jews.  He will begin his five-year term on March … continue reading →