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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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Leeds Jewry’s Historic Quarters
10:00
Leeds Jewry’s Historic Quarters
@ Costa Coffee, Leeds
Sep 8 @ 10:00 – 12:00
Walking the Leylands and Chapeltown – the two historic Jewish Quarters in Leeds. The guided walk led by Nigel Grizzard shows you the remaining mementoes of Jewish life in these areas, that were once home to thousands of Jews who ... continue reading →
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Walking Jewish Bradford
11:00
Walking Jewish Bradford
@ Bradford (Info Desk, shopping center)
Sep 11 @ 11:00 – 13:00
Walking Jewish Bradford, led by Nigel Grizzard – visit the historic Jewish Merchant Quarter of Little Germany, the Wool Exchange and the Bradford Synagogue.
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Romaniote Memories – a Jewish Journey from Ioannina, Greece to Manhattan
18:00
Romaniote Memories – a Jewish Journey from Ioannina, Greece to Manhattan
@ Greek Consulate in New York
Sep 19 @ 18:00 – Oct 3 @ 19:00
Exhibition of Photographs by Vincent Giordano. The photographs are part of a multi-media archive, created by Giordano, who died in 2010, that was sponsored by International Survey of Jewish Monuments and in 2019 will find a new home at the ... continue reading →
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Walking Jewish York
11:00
Walking Jewish York
@ Museum Gates York
Sep 22 @ 11:00 – 13:00
A walking tour of Jewish York, led by Nigel Grizzard — who organizes Jewish heritage tours in Yorkshire.
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Opening new Simon Adler Museum
15:00
Opening new Simon Adler Museum
@ Dobra Voda, CZ
Sep 24 @ 15:00 – 17:00
The opening of the new permanent exhibition at the Simon Adler Museum. The museum, which opened in 1997, is dedicated to Adler, a Jewish historian and rabbi who was born there and who was killed at Auschwitz in 1944. ... continue reading →
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