Lecture by historian and archivist Anne Sophie Stockbauer
Opening of a exhibit of photographs by Pavlina Scherrer of the Jewish heritage in the Bas-Rhin department of Alsace, France.
The opening will be followed by a concert.
The opening of a photo exhibition by Rudolf Klein that presents a brief survey of synagogues converted into museums and galleries in Hungary, Austria, Bosnia‐Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Slovakia. The exhibit runs until January 16, 2020.
The opening includes talks (in English) by Klein, Polish researcher Natalia Romik, and Professor Thomas Gergely.
Prior registration is required. Click here
The event is organized in collaboration with the Great Synagogue of Europe, the Balassi Institute, the Polish Institute and the Austrian Cultural Forum.
Guided tour of the Orthodox synagogue in the Anderlecht district of Brussels.
Registration is obligatory — the meeting place will be disclosed on registration. Participants must bring an ID document.
A guided walking tour of Montmartre hill, discovering the Jewish history of the district. Organized by the Museum of Jewish Art and History. Will tell the stories of Jews in the district, from artists to WW2 refugees.
Reservations are required, with tickets bought online or at the Museum — see the web site for details.
Experts from Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland and Great Britain will meet for a Herrenhausen Symposium at Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover to discuss the issue of reusing church buildings from a European comparative view. The intention is to develop new perspectives.
See details and program at web site
A guided tour of the Jewish heritage in the town of Ingwiller, including the synagogue, former Jewish school, stolperstein Holocaust memorial, and more, organized by the Friends of the Ingwiller Synagogue Association.
The tour will be conducted in French.
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