Jewish Heritage Europe

Belarus: A board game under development called Shtetl aims to introduce players of all ages to Jewish small-town life in the former Pale of Settlement.

A new cultural strategy board game under development aims to introduce players of all ages to  Jewish small-town life in the former Pale of Settlement. Called Shtetl, the game is a project of the Belarusian-Jewish Cultural Heritage Center, which works … 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 →

We Highlight the JEWELS TOUR, an EU-funded project on the tourism potential of Jewish cultural heritage that is under way  in six partner countries

We want to highlight an EU-funded project on the tourism potential of Jewish cultural heritage that is under way  in six partner countries. It’s called  — the JEWELS TOUR, an acronym taken from its full name – JEWish hEritage as … continue reading →

Netherlands: The 15th edition of the Open Jewish Houses – Houses of Resistance program. Learning and commemorating in the places where history happened.

This year marks the 15th edition of the annual Open Jewish Houses program, whereby ordinary buildings in the Netherlands where Jews lived and/or worked before, during, and after the Holocaust become personalized teaching and commemorative centers. This year, the program … continue reading →