Hundreds of events will take place in more than two dozen countries, from September through November, and in some cases beyond….exhibitions, guided tours, workshops, performances, book events, food tastings, lectures, and more….
The overall theme this year is Family.
Most events can be accessed via the drop down menus on the general web site.
But some countries — like Italy (where the EDJC kicks off Sept. 15), the UK, Austria, France, and Switzerland — have their own web sites with much more information and links to programs and events. You can access these national web sites from the general EDJC web page link.
A pan-European festival of tourism and education centered on Jewish built heritage, the EDJC has become Europe’s most successful cross-border Jewish cultural initiative.
Six month “Heritage Season” of Events (Ceremonial, Concerts, Lectures, Meal, Performances, Talks, Tours, and Walks) to mark the 150th Anniversary of Princes Road Synagogue.
Themes:
September 2024 – People & Place;
October 2024 – Charity & Philanthropy and Rituals;
November 2024 – Civil life; December 2024 – Education & Learning;
January 2025 – Trade & Occupations; February 2025 – Art & Culture
The program is evolving.
Click here to see the program as events are confirmed.
NOTE: Tickets for all events must be reserved in advance.
To apply for tickets, please complete the application for tickets form here.
The first “Shalom Chaverim” Jewish culture festival, in Bratislava and several other locations in the Bratislava Self-Government Region of Slovakia.
Events include concerts, a “Sholet Festival” and the official reopening of the restored synagogue in Senec.
Read more and see programs HERE
Read HERE specifically about the opening of the Senec synagogue
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