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Poland: The 17th century synagogue in Łęczna, empty for years, will be restored and adapted as an educational and cultural center

Synagogue in Łęczna, Poland, August 2018

The 17th century synagogue in Łęczna, which has stood empty and deteriorating for more than a decade, will be renovated and adapted as an educational and cultural center as part of a broader program to develop the town. According to … continue reading →

Belarus Update: The Memory Embrace memorial at the Brest-Litovsk Jewish cemetery is dedicated. It is made of rescued matzevot and fragments

A view of the completed Memory Embrace monument in Brest-Litovsk. Photo: The Together Plan

Incorporating thousands of rescued gravestones and fragments, the new Memorial Monument on the site of the destroyed Jewish cemetery in Brest (Brest-Litovsk) has been inaugurated with a ceremony attended by civic and religious leaders as well as descendants and local … continue reading →

Lithuania Update: Restoration of the synagogue in Čekiškė will proceed, with a cooperation agreement between the Kaunas Jewish community and civic authorities. It will become a cultural center

Restoration work on the 19th century red brick synagogue in Čekiškė will continue thanks to a cooperation agreement signed this month between the Kaunas District Municipality Mayor Valerijus Makūnas and  Mauša Bairakas, chair of the Kaunas Jewish Religious Community. Restoration … continue reading →