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Jewish Traces in Franconia
14:00
Jewish Traces in Franconia
@ Judisches Museum Franken, Fürth
May 12 @ 14:00 – Sep 22 @ 14:00
An exhibition of photographs by Christian Schuster, focusing on the traces of Jewish (often rural) life in northern Bavaria’s Franconia region. The opening ceremony is at 14:00 on May 12, 2019.
Journey through the Ukrainian-Jewish Encounter
16:00
Journey through the Ukrainian-Jewish Encounter
@ Lviv Historical Museum
May 16 @ 16:00 – Jul 16 @ 18:00
A multi-media exhibit at the at the Lviv Historical Museum (Market Square 6). The opening is a 16:00 on May 16. There is an outdoor part and also an indoor multimedia installation that showcases Jewish life in Lviv and region ... continue reading →
Psalm: Edmund de Waal installation
Psalm: Edmund de Waal installation
@ Venice
May 8 – Sep 29 all-day
Edmund de Waal is creating a major new two-part exhibition to be displayed in the 500-year-old Jewish Ghetto in Venice, coinciding with the opening of the 58th Biennale. The first part is located in the spaces surrounding the Canton ... continue reading →
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Jewish catacombs in Venosa, Italy
17:00
Jewish catacombs in Venosa, Italy
@ Rome, Centro Bibliografico Tullia Zevi
Jun 4 @ 17:00 – 20:00
Presentation of the project documenting and restoring the Jewish catacomb in Venosa, Italy. Click here to see the program.
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Dedication monument made of rescued matzevot
12:00
Dedication monument made of rescued matzevot
@ Jewish cemetery, Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki, Poland
Jun 6 @ 12:00 – 13:00
A second memorial wall made of rescued matzevot has been constructed next to the 2011 original memorial wall and will be inaugurated. These are matzevot that were buried under local streets and have been recovered in recent months, thanks to ... continue reading →
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Reinauguration Hârlâu synagogue
Reinauguration Hârlâu synagogue
@ Hârlâu synagogue
Jun 13 all-day
The synagogue in Hârlâu, Romania will be rededicated following restoration. A day-long program of events starts at 10:30 a.m. (See photo)
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“In the Synagogue” film screening
18:30
“In the Synagogue” film screening
@ London, Bloomsbury Studio
Jun 17 @ 18:30 – 20:30
In the Synagogue is a short film by young Ukrainian director Ivan Orlenko based on an unfinished story by Franz Kafka. One of few works by Kafka to deal with Jewish culture overtly, the story describes a strange vision of ... continue reading →
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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
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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Rededication Tarnow Jewish Cemetery
10:00
Rededication Tarnow Jewish Cemetery
Jun 25 @ 10:00 – Jun 26 @ 17:00
The historic Jewish cemetery in Tarnow, Poland will be ceremonially rededicated after years of extensive restoration work. The rededication ceremony on June 26 takes places within the context of the two-day Tarnow Jewish Reunion. Other events include a walking tour ... continue reading →
Presentation of restored 16th century Ark
21:00
Presentation of restored 16th century Ark
@ Florence Jewish community
Jun 25 @ 21:00 – 22:30
Following its discovery and restoration, an elaborate 16th century Aron ha-Kodesh from Pisa, believed to be the oldest Ark in Tuscany, will be displayed as part of a program during which its history and the restoration process will be discussed. ... continue reading →
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Jewish textiles in Italy
Jewish textiles in Italy
@ Uffizi gallery, Florence
Jun 27 – Oct 27 all-day
The Colours of Judaism in Italy: Precious textiles and fabrics from ancient Jerusalem to contemporary ready-to-wear The exhibition at the famed Uffizi Gallery explores various aspects of the Jewish world’s relationship with fabrics and textiles for both religious and secular ... continue reading →
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