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Hidden Treasures from the UK’s Synagogues 18:00
Hidden Treasures from the UK’s Synagogues @ webinar
Oct 18 @ 18:00 – 19:00
Hidden Treasures from the UK’s Synagogues @ webinar
A live online event to discuss and display photo collections and other “hidden treasures” from the archives of synagogues in the UK. Professor David Newman – Ben Gurion University Rachel Lichtenstein – Sandys Row synagogue and Manchester Metropolitan University Lizzy ... continue reading →
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The Architecture of Gender: Women in the Eastern European Synagogue. 20:00
The Architecture of Gender: Women in the Eastern European Synagogue. @ webinar
Oct 20 @ 20:00 – 21:00
The Architecture of Gender: Women in the Eastern European Synagogue. @ webinar
Second in a series of illustration Zoom lectures on the architecture and history of synagogues in Eastern Europe, presented by Vladimir Levin, director of the Center for Jewish Art, called Beyond Religion: the History and Architecture of Synagogues in Eastern Europe. ... continue reading →
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Jewish Cultural Heritage in Slovakia online conference 09:00
Jewish Cultural Heritage in Slovakia online conference @ webinar
Oct 26 @ 09:00 – 11:30
Jewish Cultural Heritage in Slovakia online conference @ webinar | Slovakia
  The sixth Jewish cultural heritage conference in Slovakia was supposed to take place in the former Neolog synagogue in Trnava, now used as an art gallery. Instead, it will be an online webinar, with presentations and the announcement of the ... continue reading →
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Choral Synagogues in the Russian Empire 20:00
Choral Synagogues in the Russian Empire @ Webinar - online
Oct 27 @ 20:00 – 21:00
Choral Synagogues in the Russian Empire @ Webinar - online | Bentonville | Arkansas | United States
Third and final lecture in a series of talks about the art and architecture of synagogues in eastern Europe by Vladimir Levin, director of the Center for Jewish Art. Learn about the “Choral” synagogues that emerged in the Russian Empire ... continue reading →
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