Jewish Heritage Europe

Poland: Monika Krajewska’s “Burning” series of papercuts to be exhibited this fall at the POLIN Museum in Warsaw. (We hosted an online exhibit in 2020.)

  In 2020, we were privileged to host an online exhibition of work by the Warsaw-based papercut artist Monika Krajewska. The pieces were drawn from her extraordinary cycle of papercuts called “Burning,” a commemoration of the physical destruction of the Shoah. … continue reading →

UK: Preservation campaigners call for 1960s Brighton and Hove reform synagogue to be listed as a historic building in order to save its stained glass windows

A preservationist organisation is calling for the 55-year-old Brighton and Hove reform synagogue to be listed as a historic building in order to save its stunning array of stained glass windows. Synagogue officials say the windows would be preserved even … continue reading →

Germany: Debates continue over the “Judensau” carvings on medieval churches

This post isn’t about Jewish heritage — but about heritage referencing Jews…. The Jewish Chronicle and other media recently have published articles about the longstanding — and continuing — debate over what to do about the medieval carving of the … continue reading →

New video – Weeping Willows in Jewish cemeteries and commemoration

We have a new JHE video on our YouTube channel! This one explores the imagery of the Weeping Willow in commemoration and on gravestones.   With its drooping branches symbolizing grief, the Weeping Willow has been a common motif on … continue reading →