Jewish Heritage Europe

Greece: The Jewish Museum of Greece is undergoing extensive renovation and revamping. It will reopened in early 2027 in time for its 50th anniversary

The Jewish Museum of Greece is currently closed as it undergoes wide-ranging renovation of its building and a revamping of its core exhibition. An update on the work says that reopening is planned for early 2027, in time for the … continue reading →

Call for Applications: The Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe’s European Jewish Heritage and Jewish Communal Life grants. Submission deadline July 9

The Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe is now accepting applications for its European Jewish Heritage and Jewish Communal Life grants. These are for funding starting in January 2027.  Deadline for first-stage applications is Thursday 9 July, 2026 at 5pm BST. Applications … continue reading →

Call for Applications: 2026-2027 edition of At the Source, the National Library of Israel’s (NLI) training and development programme for professionals working with Jewish materials in Europe

We are pleased to share this Call for Applications for the 2026–2027 edition of At the Source (ATS), the National Library of Israel’s (NLI) flagship training and development programme for professionals working with Jewish materials across Europe. Deadline for applications … continue reading →

New Challenging Conversations video: Jewish Museums, discussed by Dr. Brigitte Sion, Prof. Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, and Prof. Miriam Wenzel

  In the final episode in the “Challenging Conversations video series marking the 25th anniversary of of the Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe, Dr. Brigitte Sion, curator of the Judaica Index and Museum Grants Manager at the Foundation, brings together two … continue reading →

Lithuania: A call for photos, memories, and other material relating to local Jewish heritage and history by the Pakruojis Region Museum branch in the restored, 225-year-old wooden synagogue

We are happy to share a call from the Pakruojis Region Museum for photographs, memories, and other material relating to the Jewish community, heritage, and history of the town and surrounding areas. The 225-year-old Pakruojis wooden synagogue is administered as … continue reading →