Jewish Heritage Europe

Belarus Update: The totally reconstructed Great Lubavitch Synagogue in Vitebsk will be dedicated July 30. It had long stood a roofless shell

(JHE) — The Great Lubavitch Synagogue in Vitebsk, the hometown of the artist Mac Chagall, will be rededicated on July 30 following its total reconstruction from a roofless shell. The restoration, a joint project of the Chabad Synagogue on Bronnaya in … continue reading →

Poland Update: Renovation of the former synagogue in Barczewo will proceed with state and foundation grants. It will become a district culture and education center

Former Barczewo synagogue. Photo: Olsztyn district government

Renovation of the former synagogue in Barczewo as a multi-purpose district cultural center will proceed thanks to grants from the Polish government and the “Most the Most” Foundation.  An allocation of 1,274,000 zloty (c. €286,000) by the  Government Program for … continue reading →

Call for Nominations: World Monuments Fund/Knoll Modernism Prize (…for a synagogue perhaps?)

The World Monuments Fund is inviting nominations for the 2024 World Monuments Fund/Knoll Modernism Prize — to be awarded to an architect, urban designer/planner, or other design professionals or firm in recognition of “an innovative intervention that preserved and saved … continue reading →

Call for Applications: ShUM Cities 2024 –International Artist in Residence project (with focus on Jewish heritage in Worms, Speyer, Mainz, Germany)

The ShUM Cities project  linking the important medieval Jewish heritage of the German cities of Worms, Speyer, and Mainz invites applications for its second international artist-in-residence program, supported by the state and the three cities. The ShUM Cities project was recently … continue reading →