Jewish Heritage Europe

Germany: RIP Bernhard Purin 1963-2024. Founding Director of the Munich Jewish Museum; longtime Jewish museum and heritage activist

We are mourning the death of Bernhard Purin, an old friend and one of the most active and influential Jewish museum and heritage professionals in Europe. He passed away unexpectedly last week in Munich, where he served as the director … continue reading →

Czech Republic (Photo) Update: The restored synagogue in Budyně nad Ohří

We posted a couple of weeks ago — sight unseen — about the painstaking (and impressive) restoration of the long-derelict synagogue in Budyně nad Ohří, a small town around 50 km north of Prague, near the Terezin Memorial. The restoration … continue reading →

The European Commission may be considering a plan for an awards program to honour Jewish cultural heritage projects/activists

It appears that the European Commission  is looking into  a plan to set up an awards program that will honour Jewish cultural heritage projects. In a brief statement made in a recent lengthy communication to the European Parliament and the … continue reading →

Spotlight on Malta: The Tayar Foundation Aims to Safeguard Malta’s Three Jewish Cemeteries and Promote Jewish Culture and Memory on the Mediterranean Island State

We are launching a new section on JHE — “Spotlight.” It will consist of occasional longer posts taking a deeper dive into the history of specific Jewish heritage sites and/or highlighting the work of specific individuals, NGOs, projects etc. In … continue reading →

Italy: The Synagogue in Siena is shortlisted for Europa Nostra’s “Seven Most Endangered” List

The 18th century synagogue in Siena, which suffered damage in an earthquake one year ago, has been placed among the 11 threatened heritage sites in Europe that have been shortlisted for Europa Nostra’s 7 Most Endangered program for 2024. Located … continue reading →