Jewish Heritage Europe

Preservation of Jewish Cemeteries in the News

  JTA runs a story about the burdens of caring for Jewish cemeteries in Europe. The issues are familiar to readers of this web site — and anyone involved in the field, and it is good that they are getting … continue reading →

Former synagogue in Liverpool to receive rescue funding

  The former Greenbank Drive Synagogue in Liverpool, England, is to receive £70,000 in rescue funding from English Heritage and the Liverpool city council  so that the Grade II listed building, which has been on the “English Heritage at Risk” … continue reading →

Amsterdam’s Zeeburg Jewish Cemetery Opens to Public

A long-abandoned 300-year-old Jewish cemetery, the largest in the Netherlands, will be open to the public one Sunday a month into November, thanks to restoration efforts by local Jewish and Moroccan young people. JTA quotes Marcel Mock, the spokesperson for the … continue reading →