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House of Life exhibition
House of Life exhibition @ Willesden Library, London
Oct 3 2019 – Feb 16 2020 all-day
House of Life exhibition @ Willesden Library, London | England | United Kingdom
A never before seen showcase of the heritage of Willesden Jewish Cemetery, London’s preeminent Victorian Jewish Cemetery, established in 1873. The House of Life Exhibition previews new displays of the cemetery’s rich history, ahead of its opening to the wider ... continue reading →
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Songs Unearthed: Music from Willesden Jewish Cemetery 19:00
Songs Unearthed: Music from Willesden Jewish Cemetery @ The Library at Willesden Green
Jan 22 @ 19:00 – 23:45
Songs Unearthed: Music from Willesden Jewish Cemetery @ The Library at Willesden Green | England | United Kingdom
A specially curated programme of music spanning many genres. Numbers familiar from stage and screen will surprise you with their connections to Willesden.  Event for adults. Admission £8, Concessions (job-seekers, students, over 65): £4 Booking – www.theus.org.uk/exhibition
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Jewish Musicians and Jewish Music-Making in Polish Lands 09:30
Jewish Musicians and Jewish Music-Making in Polish Lands @ Polish Embassy London
Jan 23 @ 09:30 – 17:30
Jewish Musicians and Jewish Music-Making in Polish Lands @ Polish Embassy London | England | United Kingdom
A one-day Conference to Launch POLIN: Studies in Polish-Jewry Vol. 32: ‘Jewish Musicians and Jewish Music-Making in Polish Lands’ Organized by the Institute for Polish-Jewish Studies, and the Institute of Jewish Studies, UCL. Co-organized and supported by the Embassy of ... continue reading →
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Holocaust and Memory. 14:45
Holocaust and Memory. @ Jewish Museum London
Jan 26 @ 14:45 – 17:00
Holocaust and Memory. @ Jewish Museum London | England | United Kingdom
Dr Sofiya Dyak, Nikita Kadan and Professor Philippe Sands  discuss the evolution of the practices of Holocaust remembrance and its public discourse in Ukraine: How are these tragic events remembered across different communities and why? How to deal with histories of lands ... continue reading →
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