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Reopening Swedish Jewish Museum 11:00
Reopening Swedish Jewish Museum @ Swedish Jewish Museum
Jun 6 @ 11:00 – 17:00
Reopening Swedish Jewish Museum @ Swedish Jewish Museum | Stockholms län | Sweden
    The Swedish Jewish Museum opens with a revamped core exhibition in new premises — a former synagogue that was opened in 1795 and functioned until 1870 when it was sold by the community and the city’s Great Synagogue ... continue reading →
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Reopening Jewish Museum 16:30
Reopening Jewish Museum @ Bucharest
Jun 7 @ 16:30 – 19:00
After a five year break for restoration and revamping, the Museum of the History and Culture of Jews in Romania is reopening, also with the dedication of new art gallery. The museum was founded in 1978, at the initiative of ... continue reading →
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Reinauguration Hârlâu synagogue
Reinauguration Hârlâu synagogue @ Hârlâu synagogue
Jun 13 all-day
Reinauguration Hârlâu synagogue @ Hârlâu synagogue | Hârlău | Județul Iași | Romania
The synagogue in Hârlâu, Romania will be rededicated following restoration. A day-long program of events starts at 10:30 a.m. (See photo)      
Timisoara Jewish Guidebook 19:00
Timisoara Jewish Guidebook @ Timisoara Art Museum
Jun 13 @ 19:00 – 20:30
Timisoara Jewish Guidebook @ Timisoara Art Museum | Timișoara | Județul Timiș | Romania
Launch of the book “In the Footsteps of Jewish Timisoara,” by Getta Neumann. The Romanian-language guide includes tourist trails, information on history and tradition, as well as about synagogues and the Jewish cemetery, personalities, and more.  
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The House of Life: Gold and Stories around the ancient Jewish cemetery of Bologna”
The House of Life: Gold and Stories around the ancient Jewish cemetery of Bologna” @ Bologna Jewish Museum
Jun 20 2019 – Jan 6 2020 all-day
The House of Life: Gold and Stories around the ancient Jewish cemetery of Bologna” @ Bologna Jewish Museum | Bologna | Emilia-Romagna | Italy
A major exhibit at the Bologna Jewish Museum will focus on the city’s “lost” medieval Jewish cemetery:  it was destroyed in 1569 by order of Pope Pius V and was rediscovered  during excavations in 2012-2014. the exhibit features material found ... continue reading →
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