Jewish Heritage Europe

Belarus: Development of Bobruisk synagogue ruins under way as anchor of open-air Jewish cultural heritage site

After three years of fund-raising and planning, work has begun to develop the ruins of a synagogue in Bobruisk, Belarus as an open-air Jewish cultural heritage site and museum. The Federation of Jewish Communities of the CIS reported May 30 … continue reading →

CfP: Heritage Activism in Cities of Eastern Europe and Russia from 1968 to the Current

We’re happy to share this Call for Papers for a workshop conference at the Herder Institute in September. There is ample scope for researchers in Jewish heritage work — the rediscovery/recovery of Jewish heritage was a key element of post-Communist … continue reading →

Have Your Say: Ben G. Frank on How Jewish Travel Builds Bridges to World Jewry

Summer is just about here in Europe and we’re continuing with some travel and tourism related posts and articles. Veteran travel writer Ben G. Frank has recently published the fourth edition of  his book A Travel Guide to Jewish Europe. … continue reading →