Jewish Heritage Europe

On the road in CZ: the secret synagogue in Terezin (crosspost)

Take a deep dive into the history of the so-called “secret synagogue” at Terezin, the town and historic fortress north of Prague that the Nazis turned into a ghetto/concentration camp — Theresianstadt. Along with JHE Coordinator Ruth Ellen Gruber, the … continue reading →

Genealogy: IAJGS conference is more than lectures

Warsaw is gearing up for the annual conference of the International Association of Jewish Genealogy Societies (IAJGS), which begins on Sunday at the Polin museum and other venues. There are scores of presentations, on all sorts of topics of interest … continue reading →

On the road in CZ: a closer look at the Plzeň Holocaust memorial

Following our general post about the three synagogues and memorial space in Plzeň, Czech Republic, we feature here a closer analysis of the simple but striking Holocaust memorial in the so-called Auxiliary Synagogue, situated in the Jewish communal courtyard next … continue reading →

On the road in CZ: in the Loštice synagogue, Respect & Tolerance spearheads education and personalizes memory

It was exciting to visit the synagogue in Loštice, CZ and learn first-hand about the work spearheaded by  the Respect and Tolerance Foundation, a civic organization founded around 15 years ago that documents the history and culture of the pre-war … continue reading →

On the Road in CZ: an off the beaten track memorial in Černovice personalizes Holocaust memory

A signpost in  Černovice, a small town in southern Bohemia, leads to a Jewish cemetery founded in the 17th century, and a memorial to local victims of the Holocaust that strikingly personalizes the loss. Jewish Heritage Europe Coordinator Ruth Ellen … continue reading →