Jewish Heritage Europe

Hungary: Restored old Jewish cemetery in Veszprém rededicated as a memorial park as part of the role of Veszprém-Balaton as European Cultural Capital 2023

The old Jewish cemetery on Szél street in Veszprém has been restored and transformed into a memorial park, which was formally inaugurated this week. Participants at the ceremony Thursday included Rabbi Tamás Verő, Cantor Gergely  Nógrádi, and Hungarian Regional Development … continue reading →

Call for Applications: seminar on Jewish heritage professions for early-career professionals and graduate students, Aug. 27-Sept. 1

The third seminar on Jewish heritage professions for early-career professionals and graduate students, organized by the University of Amsterdam and the Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe,  will take place in Amsterdam August 27-September 1. Deadline for submissions is June 30. For … continue reading →

Poland: Miejsce, a small Jewish museum, opens in Białystok, spearheaded by longtime Jewish heritage activist Tomasz Wiśniewski

A small private Jewish museum and education space has opened in Białystok, in eastern Poland. Called “Miejsce” — The Place — it is a project spearheaded by the longtime, tireless Jewish heritage researcher and activist Tomasz Wiśniewski. It grew out … continue reading →

Slovakia: After boys from the Roma community restore the long-forgotten Jewish cemetery in Vinodol, a Holocaust memorial is unveiled

Over the past two years a group of boys from the Roma community has worked to clean and restore the Jewish cemetery in the village of Vinodol, in southwest Slovakia. A ceremony this past week unveiled a Holocaust memorial there … continue reading →