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Hideouts. The Architecture of Survival
Hideouts. The Architecture of Survival
@ Jewish Museum Frankfufrt
Mar 1 – Sep 1 all-day
A multimedia exhibition by the artist, architect and historian Natalia Romik dedicated to the creativity of Polish Jews seeking to survive the Shoah in hiding. In Poland and Ukraine during World War II, approximately 50,000 people survived persecution by the ... continue reading →
Jews in 20th Century Italy
Jews in 20th Century Italy
@ National Museum of Italian Judaism and the Shoah
Mar 29 – Oct 6 all-day
The exhibit showcases Italian Jewish experience in the 20th century, beginning with the destruction of the ghettos at the end of the 19th century, through the Shoah, and up until almost the present day. It includes contemporary artworks; photographs from ... continue reading →
Houses of Eternity – Domy wieczności
Houses of Eternity – Domy wieczności
@ Płońsk Memorial House
Apr 2 – Jun 9 all-day
An exhibition about Jewish cemeteries, prepared by the Galicia Jewish Museum. In many places throughout Poland, Jewish cemeteries or what remains of them are the only visible sign of the centuries-long presence of Jewish communities in a given area. The ... continue reading →
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Le sinagoghe in eta’ contemporanea: tra memoria e innovazione.
18:00
Le sinagoghe in eta’ contemporanea: tra memoria e innovazione.
@ Online or Biblioteca Nazionale dell’Ebraismo Italiano “Tullia Zevi”
May 2 @ 18:00 – 19:00
For Italian speakers — a meeting with architect and historian Andrea Morpurgo who last year curated a major exhibition on synagogues and Jewish cemeteries at the National Museum of Italian Judaism and the Shoah in Ferrara. You can attend in ... continue reading →
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(post)JEWISH… Shtetl Opatów Through the Eyes of Mayer Kirshenblatt
(post)JEWISH… Shtetl Opatów Through the Eyes of Mayer Kirshenblatt
@ POLIN Museum, Warsaw
May 17 – Dec 16 all-day
There were more than a thousand shtetls in today’s territories of Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania and Belarus. The Second World War and the Holocaust obliterated the world of shtetls completely. Today, in Opatów—as well as in tens of other Polish towns—there ... continue reading →
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