Jewish Heritage Europe

Netherlands: Years-long restoration of the interior of the 17th century Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam appears to be nearing completion

Work is progressing on the meticulous, large-scale restoration of the 17th century Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam, a massive project that began in 2017 is planned to be completed late this year. Commissioned by Stichting Onroerend Erfgoed Portugees-Israëlietische Gemeente and coordinated … continue reading →

Ukraine: New informational signage installed at the 2 Jewish cemeteries in Rohatyn

We are happy to highlight the installation of new signage at the Jewish cemeteries in Rohatyn, in western Ukraine — after three years of planning and preparation and despite the ongoing war sparked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine over … continue reading →

Lithuania: Remains of the destroyed Great Synagogue in Vilnius are declared a state-protected national cultural heritage site

The remains of the destroyed Vilnius Great Synagogue and mikvah have been declared a state-protected cultural heritage site of national significance. The remains of the complex, which dates from the 17th century, have been revealed via archaeological excavations over the … continue reading →

Romania: Timisoara city grants funds toward restoration of Fabric and Cetate (Citadel) synagogues

The city of Timisoara — Europe’s “Capital of Culture” in 2023 — has allocated around €120,000 toward the safeguarding and/or restoration of two historic synagogue buildings. The grant of 600,000 lei — around €121,000 — came within a total grant … continue reading →

Romania: Restoration plans for the disused Synagogue in Seini move forward; it will become a concert hall and Jewish museum

Former synagogue in Seini, Romania. Via wikimedia Dan1967 CC BY-SA 3.0

The renovation of the long-disused synagogue in Seini, in northwest Romania, and its transformation into a concert hall and Jewish museum is moving forward, with the town — which owns the building –issuing a tender for the reconstruction work. According … continue reading →