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Jul
4
Sun
Jewish cemetery cleanup Warsaw @ Okopowa st Jewish cemetery
Jul 4 @ 11:00 – 17:00
Jewish cemetery cleanup Warsaw @ Okopowa st Jewish cemetery | Warszawa | Mazowieckie | Poland

 

Regular volunteer cleanup action at the Okopowa st. Jewish cemetery in Warsaw. come one, come all!

Jul
25
Sun
Warsaw Jewish cemetery cleanup @ Jewish cemetery
Jul 25 @ 11:00 – 17:00
Warsaw Jewish cemetery cleanup @ Jewish cemetery | Warszawa | Mazowieckie | Poland

The next in the regular Sunday cleanup sessions at the main Jewish cemetery in Warsaw. 

 

Sep
2
Thu
Jewish cemetery Katowice clean-up @ Katowice Jewish cemetery
Sep 2 @ 10:00 – 18:00
Jewish cemetery Katowice clean-up @ Katowice Jewish cemetery | Katowice | Śląskie | Poland

On four Thursdays in September, there will be a volunteer clean-up action at the Jewish cemetery in Katowice, Poland, organised by Slawek Pastuszka of the Chevra Kadisha, and the Foundation for Cultural Heritage.

The organizers will try to provide the participants with as many tools as possible for work, but ask volunteers to bring at least cloth gloves and basic tools, preferably a rake. 

 

Sep
9
Thu
Jewish cemetery Katowice clean-up @ Katowice Jewish cemetery
Sep 9 @ 10:00 – 18:00
Jewish cemetery Katowice clean-up @ Katowice Jewish cemetery | Katowice | Śląskie | Poland

On four Thursdays in September, there will be a volunteer clean-up action at the Jewish cemetery in Katowice, Poland, organised by Slawek Pastuszka of the Chevra Kadisha, and the Foundation for Cultural Heritage.

The organizers will try to provide the participants with as many tools as possible for work, but ask volunteers to bring at least cloth gloves and basic tools, preferably a rake. 

 

Sep
17
Fri
Jewish cemetery cleanup @ Jewish cemetery in Dębowa
Sep 17 @ 18:00 – 19:00
Sep
23
Thu
Jewish cemetery Katowice clean-up @ Katowice Jewish cemetery
Sep 23 @ 10:00 – 18:00
Jewish cemetery Katowice clean-up @ Katowice Jewish cemetery | Katowice | Śląskie | Poland

On four Thursdays in September, there will be a volunteer clean-up action at the Jewish cemetery in Katowice, Poland, organised by Slawek Pastuszka of the Chevra Kadisha, and the Foundation for Cultural Heritage.

The organizers will try to provide the participants with as many tools as possible for work, but ask volunteers to bring at least cloth gloves and basic tools, preferably a rake. 

 

Sep
30
Thu
Jewish cemetery Katowice clean-up @ Katowice Jewish cemetery
Sep 30 @ 10:00 – 18:00
Jewish cemetery Katowice clean-up @ Katowice Jewish cemetery | Katowice | Śląskie | Poland

On four Thursdays in September, there will be a volunteer clean-up action at the Jewish cemetery in Katowice, Poland, organised by Slawek Pastuszka of the Chevra Kadisha, and the Foundation for Cultural Heritage.

The organizers will try to provide the participants with as many tools as possible for work, but ask volunteers to bring at least cloth gloves and basic tools, preferably a rake. 

 

May
29
Sun
Volunteer cemetery clean-up @ New Jewish Cemetery Wroclaw
May 29 @ 10:00 – 12:00

Are you in southwest Poland?

You can volunteer to help clean up the New Jewish Cemetery on ul. Lotniczej in Wroclaw.

 

Jul
16
Sun
Jewish cemetery clean-up @ Old Jewish cemetery Gliwice, Poland
Jul 16 @ 11:00 – 16:00
Jewish cemetery clean-up @ Old Jewish cemetery Gliwice, Poland | Gliwice | Województwo Śląskie | Poland

Volunteer to help clean up the old Jewish cemetery in Gliwice

Jan
23
Tue
“Religious Heritage and Minority Communities” @ online and Centre for Religion and Heritage of the University of Groningen
Jan 23 @ 13:15 – 18:15
“Religious Heritage and Minority  Communities” @ online and Centre for Religion and Heritage of the University of Groningen

The Centre for Religion and Heritage of the University of Groningen will host a half-day public symposium to launch the Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Heritage in Contemporary Europe. This event will also inaugurate a new European project on minority religious heritage.

The event takes place in person and also online.  Click HERE to register

The organizers state:

The Handbook provides a state-of-the-art guide by leading international scholars, policy makers and heritage practitioners. With 46 chapters, we cannot address all the contributions, thus we have chosen to concentrate on those which examine how religious communities are using their rich heritage to make new meanings for themselves in Europe. Our focus will be on Jewish, Muslim and Christian heritage. We want to think together about the challenges facing these communities, as they grapple with being Jewish or Muslim minorities in a historically Christian landscape, or with being a minority of practicing Christians in the highly secularized society, such as that of Northern Netherlands. Reflecting on these questions together with our Handbook authors will aid the start of a new project in the Erasmus Plus program called European Pathways to Minority Religious Heritage (Miretage). Over three years we are exploring how minority religious heritage can be taught as a co-creative activity between heritage institutions, creative organizations and minority communities. On hand to participate in the symposium are partners from Storytelling Center Amsterdam, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Moslim Archief Rotterdam, KU Leuven, Future for Religious

Click here to see the program for the January 23 event

 

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