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Sep
26
Sun
I-Tal-Ya Jewish books presentation @ Meis museum (and online streaming)
Sep 26 @ 11:30 โ€“ 12:30
I-Tal-Ya Jewish books presentation @ Meis museum (and online streaming) | Ferrara | Emilia-Romagna | Italy

I-Tal-Ya is a collaborative effort to identify and catalogue every Hebrew book in Italy. It is being carried out by the Union of Jewish Communities in Italy (UCEI), the Rome National Central Library (BNCR), and the National Library of Israel (NLI) in Jerusalem, with the support of the Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe.

The project includes cataloguing an estimated 35,000 volumes from 14 Jewish communities and 25 state institutions and will take approximately three years to complete. 

The event is held within the program of Ferrara’s annual Jewish Book Festival.

 

Oct
18
Mon
A World Beyond: Jewish Cemeteries in Turkey 1583-1990 @ online
Oct 18 @ 16:00 โ€“ 19:30
A World Beyond: Jewish Cemeteries in Turkey 1583-1990 @ online

An international conference to officially launch the massive website and digital database of Jewish cemeteries in Turkey, A World Beyond: Jewish Cemeteries in Turkey 1583-1990.  

The database and web site are a project of the The Goldstein-Goren Diaspora Research Center of Tel Aviv University. We wrote about it when it first went online last year as a beta version โ€” though the site still says itโ€™s in beta, the kinks that some users experienced appear to have been worked out, and we find it easy to search and use. 

Dedicated to the memory of  the oriental studies scholar Bernard Lewis, who died in 2018, the database is the culmination of decades of research by Prof. Minna Rozen (and others) and comprises digital images and detailed textual content of more than 61,000 Jewish gravestones from a variety of communities in Turkey from 1583 until 1990. Rozenโ€™s onsite documentation of the cemeteries was carried out in 1988-1990. The material was digitized in the 1990s but until the web site was uploaded, it had not been publicly accessible.

Aug
4
Fri
๐„๐œ๐จ๐ฎ๐ฅ ๐’๐ข๐ง๐š๐ ๐จ๐ ๐ข๐ฅ๐จ๐ซ (The Echo of the Synagogues) @ various synagogues
Aug 4 โ€“ Aug 8 all-day

This festival features concerts in the synagogues of five towns in western Romania:

The repertoire includes new compositions by the violinist and virtuoso Alexander Bฤƒlฤƒnescu, who also will perform.

PROGRAM:

Bฤƒlฤƒnescu’s Quartet & Emanuel Pusztai ๐ŸŽป๐ŸŽถ
๐Ÿ• Monday, September 4th, at 7 PM | Neolog Synagogue in Arad
๐Ÿ• Tuesday, September 5th, at 7 PM | Cetate Synagogue in Timiศ™oara
๐€๐ฅ๐ž๐ฑ๐š๐ง๐๐ž๐ซ ๐๐šฬ†๐ฅ๐šฬ†๐ง๐ž๐ฌ๐œ๐ฎ (violin), ๐๐ข๐œ๐ก๐จ๐ฅ๐š๐ฌ ๐‡๐จ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐š๐ง๐ (violoncello) and Emanuel Pusztai (voice) ๐ŸŽป๐ŸŽถ
๐Ÿ• Wednesday, September 6th, at 7 PM | Reศ™iศ›a’s Synagogue
๐Ÿ• Thursday, September 7th, at 5 PM | “Beit El” Synagogue in Caransebeศ™
๐Ÿ• Thursday, September 7th, at 8:30 PM | Neolog Synagogue in Lugoj
๐Ÿ“Œ Admission to the concerts is free, and no prior registration is required.
 
The festival is a project of the Pantograf Association, and a continuation of its previous programs  – Sound of Synagogues, Rhapsodies on Romanian Themes, and Synagogue Stories – “which aimed to document the stories of synagogues, raise awareness about the importance of these places of worship, and integrate them into a regional and national circuit by creating a connection between material and immaterial heritage.”
 
It is part of the national cultural programme “Timiศ™oara โ€“ European Capital of Culture in 2023” and is funded through the Grow Timiศ™oara 2023 programme, implemented by the Center for Projects Timiศ™oara, with funds allocated from the state budget, through the budget of the Ministry of Culture. It also falls under the umbrella of the European Days of Jewish Culture (EDJC).
 
Arad, Romania. Inner dome of the Neolog Synagogue
Sep
23
Sat
Romania: Night of open synagogues @ Various synagogues
Sep 23 @ 19:00 โ€“ 23:00
Romania: Night of open synagogues @ Various synagogues | Romania

Romania’s annual Night of Open Synagogues takes place in a number of synagogues around the country.

We know of events in synagogues in Bucharest, where four synagogues will be open, in Satu Mare, and in Iasi.

We have not seen a full list, however.

The synagogues are open to visitors after the close of Shabbat, and there are also various events planned in some of them.

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