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Germany: Frankfurt Jewish Museum reopens with new core exhibition, new interactive features, new Frank family center,new building annex and more

(JHE) — After five years of closure for revamp and reconstruction, the Jewish Museum in Frankfurt has reopened  — with a totally new core exhibit, new interactive and other features that include an archival exhibit on the Frankfurt roots of … continue reading →

Germany: New ShUM Cities exhibit opens in Worms — will run for five years. Tells the history of the so-called “ShUM cities” — Speyer, Worms, and Mainz, all near each other on the Rhine river — that combined to form a major Jewish center in the middle ages.

(JHE) — A new core exhibit has opened at the Jewish Museum in Worms, Germany, telling the history of the so-called “ShUM cities” — Speyer, Worms, and Mainz, all near each other on the Rhine river — that combined to … continue reading →

Hungary update: orthodox synagogue in Makó reinaugurated, with new visitor center, after six-month renovation as part of EU-funded orthodox Jewish heritage route in eastern Hungary

The orthodox synagogue in Makó, southeastern Hungary, has been reinaugurated after a six-month renovation process, along with a new visitor center set up in an adjacent building. The August 27 ceremony was attended by both civil and religious figures, including … continue reading →

CZ: Mazel tov! Village synagogue in tiny Police u Jemnice is being inaugurated after an eight-year restoration process. It will anchor a historic rural Jewish heritage complex

Thursday (July 9) sees the inauguration of the 18th century rural synagogue in the tiny village of Police u Jemnice, following a fullscale restoration over the past eight years. The synagogue now hosts a small exhibit on local Jewish history … continue reading →

Celebrating International Museum Day — as Jewish museums cautiously begin to reopen after Coronavirus shut-downs and confront grim new challenges detailed in new report

Today — Monday, May 18 — is the annual International Museum Day.  The Day has been organized since 1977 by the International Council of Museums to raise awareness about the fact that “Museums are an important means of cultural exchange, … continue reading →