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UPDATE: Hungary — Rumbach st synagogue officially reopens this week after award-winning, €10 million restoration

Events celebrating the official reopening of Budapest’s historic, Moorish-style Rumbach st synagogue as a cultural and religious space after a fullscale restoration kick off Thursday (June 10) with a public Torah procession though the downtown Jewish quarter. The Jewish umbrella … continue reading →

Hungary: Actress Jamie Lee Curtis to help raise funds to restore the abandoned synagogue in Mátészalka, where her grandparents came from

The American actress Jamie Lee Curtis has announced that she will partner with municipal authorities to raise funds from corporate and private sources to restore the local synagogue in Mátészalka, the town in northeastern Hungary that her grandparents came from, … continue reading →

Lithuania: Restoration of wooden synagogue in Žiežmariai nears completion; it already hosts cultural events

(JHE) — The restoration of the 19th century wooden synagogue in Žiežmariai, Lithuania, is drawing to a close, and the renovated building, which will become a cultural center, is already hosting cultural events.  Work on the exterior and main interior … continue reading →

Turkey: German grant for rescue work on Izmir’s long-ruined Forasteros synagogue

(JHE) — Cleanup and first-stage rescue work at the long-ruined Forasteros (Orahim or Kedosha) synagogue in Izmir will soon begin, funded by a €67,000 grant from the German Foreign Ministry. Izmir Jewish Heritage said work on the building — today … continue reading →

Slovakia: Magnificent synagogue in Trenčín to be restored as cultural center and Jewish community space

The synagogue in Trencin before renovation

(JHE) — The magnificent domed synagogue in Trenčín, western Slovakia, will undergo major restoration as a cultural center and Jewish community space, with first steps financed by the EEA and the Slovak state. Construction work will start in the autumn … continue reading →