Jewish Heritage Europe

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Sep
8
Sun
Six-month “Heritage Season” for 150th anniversary of the Princes Road Synagogue, Liverpool @ Various venues in Liverpool
Sep 8 2024 – Feb 24 2025 all-day
Six-month "Heritage Season" for 150th anniversary of the Princes Road Synagogue, Liverpool @ Various venues in Liverpool | England | United Kingdom

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.

 

 

Sep
9
Mon
Shalom Chaverim Jewish culture festival @ Bratsialva region, Slovakia
Sep 9 – Sep 15 all-day
Shalom Chaverim Jewish culture festival @ Bratsialva region, Slovakia | Bratislava Region | Slovakia

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

 

Sep
11
Wed
Romanian Heritage – A Journey in Time @ George Apostu Cultural Art Center, Bacau, Romania
Sep 11 @ 17:00 – 18:00
Romanian Heritage - A Journey in Time @ George Apostu Cultural Art Center, Bacau, Romania | Bacău | Județul Bacău | Romania

Opening of the exhibition of art work by the British artist Beverley Jane Stewart.

The exhibition includes works of painting, engraving and collage, the result of three years of traveling around Romania, following her Romanian roots.

“Documenting synagogues, mountain villages and landscapes in Romania, including ancient structures next to modern buildings, connecting events from secular and religious Jewish history with the present, her works tell a timeless story of Jewish life and reflect the artist’s Eastern European roots, creating a cultural mosaic full of nostalgia and contemporary spirit.”

The exhibition is curated by Vera Pilpoul, an art consultant from Israel, and Cleopatra Lorintiu, a poet and author from Romania.

Sep
17
Tue
Preserving Memory: Holocaust Monuments and Monuments in Central Europe @ Academic Conference Center, Prague
Sep 17 – Sep 18 all-day
Sep
23
Mon
Jewish Cemetery Preservation Workshop Ukraine @ Ivano Frankivsk
Sep 23 – Sep 24 all-day
Jewish Cemetery Preservation Workshop Ukraine @ Ivano Frankivsk | Ivano-Frankivsk | Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast | Ukraine

With the financial support of the German Foreign Ministry and in cooperation with the International Interdisciplinary Certificate Program in Judaica and the Jewish community of Ivano-Frankivsk, the ESJF organizes a seminar designed for historians, local activists, school teachers, employees of non-governmental organizations, volunteers and other interested persons who care about the problem of preservation of historical heritage, in particular, Jewish cemeteries.

Participation in the seminar is free.

Participants from outside Ivano-Frankivsk will be compensated for transportation costs and booked one night of hotel accommodation.

Click here for the registration form.

\The number of participants is limited.

 

Stone Research, Conservation, and Restoration Camp, Țara Făgărașului Romania @ Jewish and other cemeteries, Făgăraș, Romania
Sep 23 – Sep 30 all-day
Stone Research, Conservation, and Restoration Camp, Țara Făgărașului Romania @ Jewish and other cemeteries, Făgăraș, Romania | Romania

The Stone Research, Conservation, and Restoration Camp is a unique experience that will take place from September 23 to 30, in Țara Făgărașului, Southern Transylnvaina. Together with stone preservation expert  Dr. Sidonia Olea volunteers will work on stone conservation and restoration at the Jewish Cemetery in Făgăraș and in several Christian Orthodox cemeteries in the region. The aim of the Stone Restoration Camp is to form a team dedicated to intervention, rescue, and maintenance of stone monuments and heritage in Tara Fagarasului.

Conserving and restoring funeral monuments is aimed at safeguarding as well as avoiding their loss. Degradation is a phenomenon that cannot be controlled and which in time affects funeral monuments. It is the obligation of restorers to intervene in time to save such monuments from destruction. Often, emergency interventions are needed in graveyards, given the advanced state of degradation of many funeral monuments.

Coordinated by Dr. Olea and heritage activists Dr. Stefan Cibian, this camp is open to all interested in contributing to the conservation and promotion of cultural heritage. The event will take place in person and will offer participants the opportunity to engage in a variety of practical restoration activities and learn from experts in the field.

The camp will take place in Făgăraș and in the region (Țara Făgărașului), including in Beclean, Bohlț, Bucium, Calbor, and Șona.
 
NOTE: The organizers will offer all necessary materials for the restoration activities,  also, a small snack will be offered for lunch. All other expenses are to be covered by the participants. 

To attend, register here.

 

INSTRUCTORS

Dr. Sidonia Olea

Dr. Ștefan Cibian

Sep
30
Mon
Czech Jewish cemeteries conference @ Academic Conference Center
Sep 30 – Oct 1 all-day

An expert colloquium RESTORATION, CARE AND DOCUMENTATION: Jewish cemeteries in the Czech Republic, held with the support of ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative.

The colloquium will focus on Jewish cemeteries in the Czech Republic, and their protection, restoration, care, documentation and research methodology.

The program will include be excursions to Prague Jewish cemeteries.
 
Interested participants are requested to confirm participation by Monday the September 9,  2024.  
 
Please confirm to p.vladarova@matana.cz
 
Program:

 

Oct
13
Sun
Urban Jewish Cemeteries in Central-Eastern Europe @ Decembrie 1918 University of Alba Iulia, Romania
Oct 13 – Oct 15 all-day
Urban Jewish Cemeteries in Central-Eastern Europe @ Decembrie 1918 University of Alba Iulia, Romania | Alba Iulia | Județul Alba | Romania

The conference aims “to foster debate on the strategies applied by the countries of Central and Eastern Europe in the field of Jewish cemetery preservation, as well as the research methods used by specialists and examples of the preservation of Jewish cemeteries from the perspective of their signification as cultural heritage of living communities.”

The conference is supported by the Federation of Jewish Communities in Romania, the Alba Iulia Jewish Community, Bar Ilan University, and Alba County Council, among others.

It is seen as a follow up to several other conferences, including European Jewish Cemeteries: An Interdisciplinary Conference, co-organized by JHE in Vilnius, 2015 and Urban Jewish Heritage: Presence and Absence, Kraków, 2018; as well as published research such as Rudolf Klein’s Metropolitan Jewish Cemeteries of the 19th and 20th Centuries in Central and Eastern Europe: A Comparative Study, 2018; and projects devoted such as those by the European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, initiated in 2015.

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