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Nov
23
Wed
Invisible synagogues – Neviditelné synagogy @ Synagogue in Krnov
Nov 23 2022 @ 17:00 – Feb 28 2023 @ 19:00
Invisible synagogues - Neviditelné synagogy @ Synagogue in Krnov | Krnov | Moravskoslezský kraj | Czechia

The latest edition of the exhibit Neviditelné Synagogy — Invisible Synagogues, photographs by Štěpán Bartoš.  The vernissage is November 23 at 17:00.

Bartoš photographs the blank spaces in the Czech Republic where destroyed synagogues once stood and adds a ghostly silhouette of the destroyed synagogue to the exhibition photos of the places where they once stood.

On the Invisible Synagogues project web site (which is in German and Czech) you can see galleries of his photos, without the added silhouette, arranged according to region. They include sites in big cities, small towns, and tiny villages; there are fields and rural spaces as well as modern buildings, crowded city streets, and even artificial lakes.

Read our November 2021 post about his Invisible Synagogues project.

 

Jan
12
Thu
The Architecture of the Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam @ Online
Jan 12 @ 12:00 – 13:00
The Architecture of the Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam @ Online

Dr. Pieter Vlaardingerbroek will present an illustrated talk live from Amsterdam on the architecture and interior of the 1675 Portuguese Synagogue (the Esnoga) in Amsterdam and the synagogue’s direct influence on the architecture of the 1763 Touro Synagogue in Newport, Rhode Island.

Pieter Vlaardingerbroek, Ph.D., is a leading expert on Dutch architecture and material culture. He is an architectural historian for the City of Amsterdam, having served in a similar position for the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands. He is an Assistant Professor of Architectural History and Conservation at the University of Utrecht. Professor Vlaardingerbroek is the author of many articles and books and served as editor for the definitive volume on the Portuguese Sephardic synagogue, The Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam, published by the City of Amsterdam in 2013.

There is no fee to participate, but reservations are required to receive the Zoom login information.

Click to register.

 

Jan
24
Tue
Jewish Cultural Heritage in Slovakia (online) @ Online
Jan 24 @ 10:00 – 13:00

The eighth annual conference dedicated to Jewish cultural heritage in Slovakia, including major projects and activities — and the people behind them.

This year, a focus will be the restoration of the synagogue in Trenčín, which is implemented with the support of the EHP Grant (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway) with co-financing from the state budget of the Slovak community and resources of the Jewish community.

The conference will be available online at https://www.facebook.com/zidianaslovensku and https://tachles.tv/

Program

 

Jan
27
Fri
International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Jan 27 all-day
International Holocaust Remembrance Day

The anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz in 1945, marked as International Holocaust Remembrance Day in many countries with commemorations, educational programs, etc.

Feb
22
Wed
EDJC Coordinators meeting
Feb 22 – Feb 23 all-day
EDJC Coordinators meeting @ Paris | Île-de-France | France

European Day of Jewish Culture —  Organisers and Coordinators meeting in Paris, February 22-23.

The EDJC kicks off this year n September 3, with the general theme of Memory.

Focus of the meeting is:

training and reflection on how to work with this edition’s theme: memory in the field of cultural and heritage activities. How to work on the transmission of memory to different target groups: children, teenagers, adults, Jewish communities, students, researchers, etc; the role of historical memory today; new approaches in working on the transmission of memory, and to reflect on how to use culture as a vehicle for memory and memory as a vehicle for culture. We will also have the opportunity to work with the EDJC organisers and coordinators on the technical and logistical aspects of the festival (communication, reporting, evaluation, etc.).

 

Mar
22
Wed
Photo exhibit: Jewish heritage in Argentina
Mar 22 @ 18:00 – 19:30
Photo exhibit: Jewish heritage in Argentina

Opening of an exhibition of photographs by JHE contributor Michele Migliori. 

They are photos of Jewish heritage sites in rural Argentina that Michele has taken during current research work there on his PhD dissertation.

His topic — and thus, the photos — are of particular interest to us, as he is researching how the architecture and decoration of synagogues in Latin America were influenced by the synagogue art and architecture in the countries which the Jewish immigrant communities in Latin America came from in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Click here for further information and some photos

Apr
13
Thu
Mapping Memories: Judengasse Extended @ Judengasse museum
Apr 13 – Apr 30 all-day
Mapping Memories: Judengasse Extended @ Judengasse museum | Frankfurt am Main | Hessen | Germany

The multi-day event “Mapping Memories” revolves around the violently suppressed traces of Frankfurt’s Judengasse from public space. At its center is a pop-up exhibition in the Museum Judengasse with archaeological finds from the time of Europe’s oldest Jewish ghetto; also an artistic intervention in the current form of the historic site.

The exhibition, with archaeological finds that were recovered from Börneplatz – formerly the southern part of the Judengasse ghetto – in 1987, will be held in the atrium of the Museum Judengasse.

It opens at 18:00 on April 13 — to attend, register with anmeldung@metahubfrankfurt.de

The exhibition is a cooperation with the Archaeological Museum Frankfurt.

It shows archaeological finds that were recovered in 1987 at Börneplatz, at the place where they were found at the time. It presents ongoing research and new insights into the everyday culture of Jews in early modern Frankfurt. The archaeological finds come both from the cellars of the Judengasse and from ditches for water supply and disposal.

 

Apr
18
Tue
Yom HaShoah – Holocaust memorial day
Apr 18 all-day
Yom HaShoah - Holocaust memorial day

Many commemorative events are planned to mark the annual Yom HaShoah, the Jewish world’s Holocaust Memorial Day.

 

Apr
19
Wed
80th Anniversary Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Apr 19 all-day
80th Anniversary Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

A number of events are marking the 80th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, including a conference, exhibit, monument dedication, at the POLIN Museum, Warsaw’s Okopowa Jewish cemetery, and elsewhere.

 

 

Apr
20
Thu
Case di vita. Sinagoghe e cimiteri in Italia @ MEIS museum
Apr 20 – Sep 17 all-day
Case di vita.  Sinagoghe e cimiteri in Italia @ MEIS museum | Ferrara | Emilia-Romagna | Italy

“Case di vita.  Sinagoghe e cimiteri in Italia” — “Houses of Life: Synagogues and cemeteries in Italy”

The exhibit, curated by Andrea Morpurgo and the MEIS director Amadeo Spagnoletto, focuses on the architectural, ritual, and social dimensions of the synagogues and Jewish cemeteries in Italy.

It displays architectural plans, documents from state archives and Jewish communities, family heirlooms, and prestigious loans such as the Ark of the Jewish Community of Vercelli.

 

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