Jewish Heritage Europe

Restored Čkyně synagogue vying for Czech monuments restoration prize

  The restored synagogue in the town of Čkyně in southern Bohemia is in the running for  the “Monument 2013”  national monuments restoration prize organized by the Association of Historical Settlements in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia (SHSČMS) in collaboration with the Ministry for Regional … continue reading →

17th century synagogue in Tykocin, Poland (now a museum) may soon be refurbished

  The 17th century synagogue in the village of Tykocin, in northeast Poland, was one of the few former synagogue buildings in Poland to be restored after the Holocaust for a cultural use that retained a cultural, if not religious, … continue reading →

World Monuments Fund announces five Jewish heritage grants

  Good news! The World Monuments Fund (WMF) announced Thursday (Feb. 27) the receipt of an award of $220,000 from the David Berg Foundation of New York for five projects at Jewish heritage sites in Europe and Africa: the Schola … continue reading →

Three Polish synagogues get restoration funding

Krzysztof Bielawski of Virtual Shtetl reports that three former synagogues in southern Poland — in Grybów, Bobowa and Józefów Biłgorajski — have received financial support from regional authorities toward their restoration and refurbishment. The sums are not huge, but they help. … continue reading →

Medieval Mikveh discovered in Spain

  Archeologists this month discovered the site of a 15th century mikveh, or ritual bath, in the historic Jewish quarter of Girona, Catalonia (Spain). The Patronat Call de Girona and the Museum of Jewish History announced the discovery Monday at … continue reading →