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Six-month “Heritage Season” for 150th anniversary of the Princes Road Synagogue, Liverpool
@ Various venues in Liverpool
Six-month “Heritage Season” for 150th anniversary of the Princes Road Synagogue, Liverpool
@ Various venues in Liverpool
Jan 14 all-day
![]() Six month “Heritage Season” of Events (Ceremonial, Concerts, Lectures, Meal, Performances, Talks, Tours, and Walks) to mark the 150th Anniversary of Princes Road Synagogue. Themes: September 2024 – People & Place; October 2024 – Charity & Philanthropy and Rituals; November ... continue reading →
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Exhibition: “The Jewish Värmland”
@ Värmland Museum
Exhibition: “The Jewish Värmland”
@ Värmland Museum
Jan 14 @ 01:00 – Jan 15 @ 01:00
![]() The “Jewish Värmland” temporary exhibition, a collaboration between the Värmland Museum and the Swedish Jewish Museum in Stockholm, explores Jewish life and history in the Värmland County, in west-central Sweden. One of the main attractions of the exhibition will be ... continue reading →
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Archéologie de la présence juive dans le Comtat Venaissin: La carrière de L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
@ MAHJ - Museum of the Art and History of Judaism, Paris
Archéologie de la présence juive dans le Comtat Venaissin: La carrière de L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
@ MAHJ - Museum of the Art and History of Judaism, Paris
Jan 14 @ 12:30 – 14:00
![]() Archéologie de la présence juive dans le Comtat Venaissin : la carrière de L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue For French-speakers – a talk by the archeologist Émilie Porcher, about the medieval Jewish quarter of L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, one of the four towns in the Comtat Venaissin, ... continue reading →
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Researching Belarusian-Jewish history in impossible circumstances
@ Online via Zoom
Researching Belarusian-Jewish history in impossible circumstances
@ Online via Zoom
Jan 14 @ 18:00 – 19:30
![]() The study, preservation and valorisation of the history and culture of the Jews of Belarus, largely destroyed in the Holocaust and under Soviet rule, remains largely invisible and neglected. How can research, community initiatives and artistic creation regarding this rich ... continue reading →
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